
Kristen Johnston
Biography
Kristen Johnston studied acting at the Atlantic Theater Company Acting School in New York City. She won two Emmys for her role on 3rd Rock from the Sun (1996). She has appeared on many other television shows, including Ugly Betty (2006), ER (1994), Bored to Death (2009) and, perhaps most memorably, as the party girl whose famous final words were "I'm so bored I could die" on Sex and the City (1998). She's currently, on television, on TV Land's hit series, The Exes (2011), which is now in its fourth season. Just a few of Johnston's many stage credits are "So Help Me God!" (Drama desk nomination), "The Women", "Aunt Dan & Lemon", "Love Song" on the West End, as well as starring in three "Shakespeare in Central Park" productions, "Much Ado About Nothing", "12th Night", and "The Skin of our Teeth". She is a long-time member of The Atlantic Theater Company, and her roles over the years have included "The Lights" (Drama Desk Nomination) and "Scarcity". Kristen's film credits include Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me (1999), the 2nd Austin Powers film (as "Ivana Humpalot"), Finding Bliss (2009), Bad Parents (2012), Bride Wars (2009), L!fe Happens (2011), Vamps (2012), Strangers with Candy (2005), and the upcoming independent film, Lovesick (2014), with Matt LeBlanc. Johnston teaches acting at The Atlantic Theater Company's Acting School at NYU. She founded an organization called SLAM, whose goal is the creation of a desperately needed sober high school in New York City. Johnston's first book was a New York Times Bestselling memoir, entitled "GUTS: the endless follies and tiny triumphs of a giant disaster".
Top Filmography

Ice Age
2002 // MOVIE

Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
1999 // MOVIE

Austin Powers in Goldmember
2002 // MOVIE

Modern Family
2009 // TV

Bride Wars
2009 // MOVIE

Sex and the City
1998 // TV

Music and Lyrics
2007 // MOVIE

ER
1994 // TV

The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas
2000 // MOVIE

Swiped
2018 // MOVIE

Mom
2013 // TV

Kim Possible
2002 // TV

3rd Rock from the Sun
1996 // TV

Our Flag Means Death
2022 // TV

Amphibia
2019 // TV