Jessica Lundy's foray into the world of cinema began with a prominent role in the 1988 film "Bright Lights, Big City", swiftly followed by appearances in "Vampire's Kiss" (1988),"Caddyshack II" (1988),and numerous other notable productions. Her television career took off with the starring role of Gloria Utz on the NBC sitcom "Hope & Gloria" in 1995.
Prior to her professional endeavors, Lundy attended New York University, where she honed her skills as a writer and actress, collaborating with a group of artists in various comedy shows and performing at numerous New York City cabarets and clubs. Her extensive experience in the stage world is evident through her involvement in productions such as "Becoming Memories" and "Mad Dog Blues".
In addition to her stage work, Lundy also took center stage in the off-Broadway remake of "Uncommon Women and Others", further solidifying her status as a talented and versatile performer.