Updated: Thursday, 29 Apr 2010, 10:11 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 28 Apr 2010, 9:59 PM EDT
MYFOXNY.COM - Actress Mary Lynn Rajskub stars in "24" as Chloe O'Brian since Season 3. This current season is the hit show's last. Mary Lynn comes to talk about her character and how the viewers have yet to be clear if she has loyalty to Jack/country/president. Mary Lynn discusses what she plans to do after the show is over, the series finale party, and how she thinks "24" should end.
BIO FROM FOX
Through her various film, television and stand-out live performances, Mary Lynn Rajskub has established herself as a versatile and dynamic actress, writer and performer.
Rajskub recently wrapped the independent film "Sunshine Cleaning," directed by Christine Jeffs. The movie also stars Amy Adams and Emily Blunt as sisters who find the meaning of life when they team up to run a service cleaning up after crime scenes and traumas. Her character "Lynn" is the object of Emily Blunt's sexual obsession.
Later this year, Rajskub will be seen starring as "Peggy Orbison" in the independent comedy "American Fork," which premiered at Slamdance. She was last seen in the critically acclaimed Academy Award-winning "Little Miss Sunshine."
Entering her fifth season on 24, Rajskub has also appeared in "Firewall," "Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde," "Sweet Home Alabama," "Punch Drunk Love," "Dude, Where's My Car?," "Storytelling" and "Road Trip."
After first arriving in Los Angeles, Rajskub was cast on David Cross and Bob Odenkirk's critically acclaimed sketch comedy series, "Mr. Show with Bob and David," as well as "The Larry Sanders Show." She also appeared on "The Army Show" and "The Downer Channel." Her guest-starring appearances include "The King of Queens," "News Radio," "Veronica's Closet" and "Good Morning, Miami." She also starred in a remake of "Helter Skelter."
Rajskub attended art school for painting and later discovered performing arts. After her first one-woman show, she received a review saying her performance was "one of the strangest and funniest performances I have ever seen." From that moment, she began honing her skills as a comedian and dramatic actress.
Rakskub, a new mother, lives in Los Angeles.