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Ryan Michelle Bathe stars in "Retired at 35" on TV Land as Jessica, the love interest for David Robbins (Johnathan McClain).

Ryan Michelle Bathe, a graduate of NYU's MFA program, has been acting professionally since the age of ten. Her first movie was starring opposite Oscar-winner Whoopi Goldberg and Danny Glover in the critically acclaimed "Good Fences." Many people may remember Bathe as Sara Holt, a young upstart attorney on the popular David E. Kelley law dramedy, "Boston Legal." Most recently,
Ryan Michelle Bathe in "Retired at 35"
Ryan Michelle Bathe Retired at 35
she starred opposite Derek Luke on the NBCs series, "Trauma."

Bathe always wanted to be an actor but didnt realize how fulfilling working on a sitcom could be until she worked on an episode of "Half and Half." After that amazing experience, she was sold on the genre. Her acting other credits include work on the feature films "All About Us" and "April Moon" as well guest starring roles on ABCs "Brothers and Sisters" and "Private Practice." One of her most recognizable roles was on a recent episode of CBSs "How I Met Your Mother."

Recently, she wrapped work on the feature "One for the Money," starring alongside Katherine Heigl ("Grey's Anatomy").



RYAN MICHELLE BATHE: FACTS

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Age: 35 years old
Birthday: July 27, 1976
Birthplace: St. Louis, MO
Husband: Sterling K. Brown





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