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Biography On Aj Langer In 1991, she appeared in "Baywatch" and "Parker Lewis Can't Lose", but her first big step came that year when she became a regular on "Drexell's Class". While appearing on "Drexell's Class", the star Dabney Coleman gave her further support and encouragement. During this year she also received her first feature film role, which was a small part in Wes Craven's "The People Under the Stairs". In 1993, she took an unusual step, appearing in the computer game "Return to Zork", but it was in 1994, taking the role of Rayanne Graff in the award-winning "My So-Called Life" that she gained public prominence. "It was a dream job" she said. "It was the most challenging, most demanding work I've ever done". ENTER HERE |