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Paget Valerie Brewster was born on March 10, 1969, in Concord, a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She is the daughter of Galen and Hathaway Brewster and has one younger brother, Ivan. Raised in Massachusetts, Brewster later moved to New York City, where she briefly studied at the Parsons School of Design. However, she chose to pursue a career in acting, leaving college and relocating to San Francisco to take acting classes. She currently resides in Los Angeles, California.
Brewster first appeared on television as the host of a late-night talk show called The Paget Show, which aired for approximately 65 episodes. She gained wider recognition for her guest appearance on the hit sitcom Friends, portraying Kathy, the charming and quirky girlfriend of Joey, and later Chandler. Her role appeared across six episodes during the show's fourth season in 1997.
Following her appearance on Friends, Brewster took on a number of diverse roles. She starred in the short-lived series Andy Richter Controls the Universe in 2002 and portrayed a recurring character in Huff, a Showtime drama that premiered in 2004. She also appeared in the superhero satire film The Specials (2000), directed by James Gunn, playing Ms. Indestructible. In the 2006 film The Big Bad Swim, she played an attractive calculus teacher with a fear of water, demonstrating her range in independent cinema. In 2005, Brewster began voice acting in animated series such as Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law and American Dad!, showcasing her versatility and vocal talent.
Brewster’s most prominent role came in 2006 when she joined the cast of CBS’s long-running crime series Criminal Minds. She portrayed Emily Prentiss, a multilingual FBI agent with a complex and intelligent persona. Brewster remained on the show until the end of Season 6, later making recurring and eventual regular appearances until the series finale. Her performance earned her widespread recognition and critical acclaim, solidifying her place on American television.
Beyond Criminal Minds, Brewster appeared in several notable television programs. She played Trish in an episode of the Emmy-winning show Modern Family and held guest and recurring roles in Community, Drunk History, and more recently, St. Francis. She has also been a regular performer in The Thrilling Adventure Hour, a live stage show and podcast series that pays homage to vintage radio dramas.
While online estimates vary, Paget Brewster’s net worth has been reported to be several million dollars, largely attributed to her successful television and film career. In 2015, she was listed by People Magazine among the top earners on television, though the claim of a $245 million net worth is significantly inflated and not supported by reputable sources. Nonetheless, her long-standing and diverse contributions to the entertainment industry have earned her both financial success and professional respect.
On March 17, 2013, Brewster announced her engagement to musician Steve Damstra via Twitter, sharing a photograph of her jade-studded engagement ring. Damstra is a member of the band Whirlwind Heat. The couple married later that year and maintain a relatively private personal life outside of the spotlight.
In addition to acting, Brewster has engaged in various photo and modeling sessions, often appearing in retro-inspired pin-up style shoots. Despite being offered a feature in Playboy, she respectfully declined the opportunity. She remains known for her classic Hollywood aesthetic and strong screen presence.
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