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Monica Lacy (born August 27, 1970 in Los Angeles) is an American actress.

She appears on Married with Children as Esther, a virgin teen in distress, who calls the Virgin Hotline, a service a celibacy support group for which Bud, as a hotline operator/on-call counselor, has to work as part of community service to earn extra college credit in the episode Dial B for Virgin in Season 9.

She also appeared in the MWC spin-off, Vinnie & Bobby as Felicia, a girl that Bobby Grazzo filrts with and convinces her to believe that he is a famous movie director in the episode "Vinnie Gets Sued".

Career[]

Lacy is an identical triplet who, along with her sisters Leanna and Joy Creel, started acting in the late 1980s. They appeared together in two television movies aired on The Wonderful World of Disney. The Parent Trap III and The Parent Trap IV: Hawaiian Honeymoon. Lacy holds BA in English Literature at UCLA and complete its Professional Screenwriting Program.[1]

The Creel sisters, Monica, Joy, and Leanna, appeared in roles together on Growing Pains and Beverly Hilss 90210, among others; and they also were interviewed on The Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson]]. While her sisters eventually chose paths away from the spotlight, Monica began appearing in several popular television shows, which included Seinfeld, and FOX's Party of Five. [1]

She has also appeared in such films as the Sundance Award-winning Possums with Reese Witherspoon, and opposite Vincent D’Onofrio in The Cell. She’s starred in five hour-long pilots for for CBS, MTV, and NBC, including Clyde Phillips’ Time Well Spent and the series lead in the short-lived TV series Sorority, alongsides January Jones and Christina Hendricks.[1]

Family/Personal life[]

Married to casting director Ross Lacy, the Lacys and their two children reside in Los Angeles.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 About Me - Monica Lacy. Retrieved on 2015/10/23.

External links[]

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