She was one of the biggest sitcom stars of the 1990s, see her now at 54

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By ASHLEIGH GRAY

Published: 04:40 BST, 14 May 2026 | Updated: 04:43 BST, 14 May 2026

This actress made a name for herself while starring on a hit TV show for five seasons from 1997 to 2002.

The blonde beauty, 54, starred opposite Thomas Gibson, now 63, on the sitcom Dharma & Greg.

The role earned her three consecutive Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 1998, 1999, and 2000.

Earlier this month it was announced that she's the latest star to join Fox's spy drama series The Interrogator.

Sharing a headline of the news with her 277,000 instagram followers, she anticipated, 'This is gonna be fun.' 

Can you guess who it is? 

This actress made a name for herself while starring on a hit TV show from 1997-2002

The blonde beauty, 54, starred opposite Thomas Gibson, now 63, on the sitcom Dharma & Greg

The Hollywood vet is Jenna Elfman, who attended the 2026 Fox Upfront in New York City on Monday.

She looked younger than her years as she arrived at the event in a textured mauve pantsuit. 

The longtime entertainer put on a perky display as she modeled the outfit's low-cut blazer.

Elfman complemented the sleek ensemble with an understated gold necklace. 

She paired the look with a pair of open-toe, nude heels, which revealed her neutral pedicure. 

Her shoulder-length blonde locks were parted down the middle and arranged in loose ringlets. 

Dharma & Greg was a critical success during its time on air, picking up six Emmy nominations and a Best Actress Golden Globe for Elfman. 

Following her time on the series that made her famous, she scored a role on the Walking Dead spin-off Fear the Walking Dead. 

The Hollywood vet is Jenna Elfman, who attended the 2026 Fox Upfront in New York City on Monday

She looked younger than her years as she arrived at the event in a textured mauve pantsuit

Elfman pictured with actor and comedian Stephen Fry, 68

Elfman was at this week's Fox Upfront to promote her new show.

She shared interview outtakes on social media, including one with the caption, 'First day of press with the brilliant #StephenFry for The Interrogator on @foxtv.

'So looking forward to diving in on this. We start filming S O O N.'

In her later career she also was cast on the Tim Allen-led sitcom Shifting Gears.

The star told Us Weekly that her new gig on The Interrogator will not keep her from returning to Shifting Gears.

'I can, I can [still] go play in Shifting Gears,' she assured fans.

Kat Dennings, who stars opposite Allen on the show, commented on Us Weekly and Elfman's joint Instagram post, 'Thank god.' 

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