Gugino's television work in the latter half of the 1980s and into the in the early 90s featured appearances on Good Morning Miss Bliss, Who's the Boss? and ALF. She was also in Doogie Howser as well as The Wonder Years. Gugino was a part of Troop Beverly Hills (1989) alongside Shelley Long. She also played a role in Son in Law (1993) which was a romantic comedy starring Pauly Shore. Gugino was featured in the music video for Bon Jovi's 1994 smash "Always". In 1995 Gugino starred as Nan St. George, then the Duchess, on the BBC mini-series The Buccaneers. This adaptation of Edith Wharton's last novel featured Greg Wise, James Frain Gugino, James Frain, and Greg Wise. She played Ashley Schaeffer's love-interest, Michael J. In the first season of 1996 of Spin City, Fox played Michael J and Ashley Schaeffer. She played opposite Nicolas Cage in Brian De Palma's Snake Eyes and in Judas Kiss which she also co-produced. In 2001, she portrayed the role of Dr. Gina Simon in Chicago Hope's final season (1999-2000). In 2003, she played Ingrid Cortez, the family matriarch in Spy Kids (along with its two sequels in 2002 and 2003). She played Jet Li's love interest in the action-packed martial arts thriller The One that year. In 2003, she also appeared as an actor on ABC's Elmore Leonard crime drama Karen Sisco and CBS' science fiction drama Threshold. Gugino was a part of Sin City, the feature film adaptation of Frank Miller's graphic novel. She was one of Ben Stiller's romantic interest in Night at the Museum the next year.
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