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Dina Spybey-Waters

Dina Spybey-Waters



United States

Age: 60

Born: 29 Aug, 1965

Known for

In Neighbors from Hell as Marjoe Saint Sparksas Marjoe Saint Sparks

in Neighbors from Hell
In Greg the Bunny as Dottie Sunshineas Dottie Sunshine

in Greg the Bunny
In Men Behaving Badly (US) as Brenda Mikowskias Brenda Mikowski

in Men Behaving Badly (US)
In Remember WENN as Celia Mellonas Celia Mellon

in Remember WENN

TV Series Starring Dina Spybey-Waters

Neighbors from HellNeighbors from Hell
TBS, 2010 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Animation
2.0


The devil sends the Hellmans to Earth, and has them pretend to be an average Texan family. Their mission: Stop the humans from drilling to the center of the Earth.


Greg the BunnyGreg the Bunny
FOX, 2002 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy
3.3


Greg the Bunny is one of the 3.2 million fabricated Americans living in the United States. Wanting a job that doesn't involve working only on Easter, he finds a job on a kid's show.


Men Behaving Badly (US)Men Behaving Badly (US)
NBC, 1996 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy
1.0


A kind of live-action 'Beavis and Butt-head,' inspired by a British series, about boorish male roommates who mostly drink beer excessively when they're not otherwise acting superficial, horny and slovenly.


Remember WENNRemember WENN
AMC, 1996 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama
4.0


Trials and tribulations at Pittsburgh radio station WENN back in the late 1930s, when radio was king.