Dina Spybey-Waters
A petite, stage-trained blonde adept at portraying naive or off-center characters, Dina Spybey Waters first came to prominence in and won a Daytime Emmy for the leading role of an underage teenager who has an illegal abortion in the based on fact HBO special "Public Law 106: The Becky Bell Story" (1992). She shone in the regular role of ambitious radio actress Celia Mellon in the AMC original comedy series "Remember WENN" (1996-97). Spybey made her feature film debut as a dizzy, Lolita-esque dancer alongside Demi Moore in "Striptease" (1996). That same year, she was another slightly ditzy character seen briefly in "Big Night," the young, flashback version of Goldie Hawn in "The First Wives Club" (1996) and later appeared as a member of the ensemble of Richard Linklater's "subUrbia" (1997), based on Eric Bogosian Off-Broadway hit.