Rebecca Romijn

Biography: This former supermodel cut quite a figure as a super villain in the X-Men trilogy, in which she wore blue scales and, at times, little else.But unlike other Sports Illustrated swimsuit alumnae, Romijn was blessed with acting talent in addition to beauty. Unafraid to show her goofy side---she played a bearded lady in Dirty Work, her film debut---Romijn initially appeared on sitcoms (Friends, a recurring role as a model on Just Shoot Me) and as the host of MTV's House of Style before segueing to big-screen blockbusters. Unfortunately, aside from the X-Men movies, which made excellent use of her striking physicality and sly humor, most of her film projects fared poorly (the infamous remake of actioner Rollerball, the hysterical Frankenstein rip-off Godsend) as did her marriage to small-screen heartthrob John Stamos. In 2006, Romijn bounced back, both personally and professionally. Not only did she star in the third X-Men installment and her first TV series, Pepper Dennis (whichThis former supermodel cut quite a figure as a super villain in the X-Men trilogy, in which she wore blue scales and, at times, little else.But unlike other Sports Illustrated swimsuit alumnae, Romijn was blessed with acting talent in addition to beauty. Unafraid to show her goofy side---she played a bearded lady in Dirty Work, her film debut---Romijn initially appeared on sitcoms (Friends, a recurring role as a model on Just Shoot Me) and as the host of MTV's House of Style before segueing to big-screen blockbusters. Unfortunately, aside from the X-Men movies, which made excellent use of her striking physicality and sly humor, most of her film projects fared poorly (the infamous remake of actioner Rollerball, the hysterical Frankenstein rip-off Godsend) as did her marriage to small-screen heartthrob John Stamos. In 2006, Romijn bounced back, both personally and professionally. Not only did she star in the third X-Men installment and her first TV series, Pepper Dennis (which sadly wasn't very spicy), she also appeared to be crazy in love with her fiancé Jerry O'Connell; they wed in 2007. The next year, Romijn took a chance on a risky small-screen character: a transgender fashion-magazine editor on the campy dramedy Ugly Betty. The gamble paid off as the role allowed her to showcase both her comic prowess and her endearing vulnerability. That role was eventually reduced to a recurring part, though ABC turned to her again in 2009, casting her in what proved to be a short-run series, Eastwick, based on the John Updike novel. Expand

Rebecca Romijn's Scores

Average career score: 64
Highest Metascore: 88 Star Trek: Strange New Worlds: Season 2
Lowest Metascore: 37 Carpoolers: Season 1
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 2 out of 12
12 tv reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
tbd Friends: Season 4 Sep 25, 1997 Cheryl / Rebecca Romijn / Cheryl 9.1
tbd Just Shoot Me: Season 2 Sep 23, 1997 Adrienne tbd
tbd Late Night with Conan O'Brien: Season 5 Sep 10, 1997 Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 2 Jun 7, 1993 Guest tbd
tbd The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: Season 1 May 25, 1992 Guest 3.4