Brooke D'Orsay

A remarkably prolific actress on television series in America and her native Canada, Brooke D'Orsay juggled simultaneous assignments on several popular series, including "Drop Dead Diva" (Lifetime 2009-14), "Royal Pains" (USA Network 2009-16) and "Two and a Half Men" (CBS 2003-15). The Toronto, Ontario native began appearing on Canadian television in the early 2000s, working regularly as a guest performer while also providing a voice for the long-running animated series "6Teen" (Teletoon/Nickelodeon/Cartoon Network/PopGirl/ABC3 2004-2010). D'Orsay soon settled into an exceptionally busy schedule of guest roles on American programming, including "Gary Unmarried" (CBS 2008-2010), and a stint as the spokesperson for Nestea. By 2011, she was dividing her time between three programs: "Diva," "Royal Pains" and "Two and a Half Men," all of which underscored her status as a valuable player on the small screen comedy scene.