Background
Kajlich was born in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of Patti (née Campana) and Doctor Aurel January "Relo" Kajlich. Her father was Slovak and her mother is of Italian descent.
Kajlich was born in Seattle, Washington, the daughter of Patti (née Campana) and Doctor Aurel January "Relo" Kajlich. Her father was Slovak and her mother is of Italian descent.
She is a graduate of Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle, Washington, and attended Washington State University in Pullman, Washington.
Kajlich has had starring and supporting roles in television and film including the role of Jennifer on the Columbia Broadcasting System comedy Rules of Engagement (2007–2013). Kajlich began her career with the Olympic Ballet Theater as a ballet dancer in Edmonds, Washington. After seven years, she decided to try acting.
By that time she had already performed lead roles in The River, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker.
Kajlich"s first acting part was in an advertisement for Kragen Auto Parts. She has since appeared in the films Bring lieutenant On, 10 Things I Hate About You, Halloween: Resurrection, and 30 Minutes Or Less.
Kajlich also had recurring roles in the television series Boston Public as Lisa Grier and in Dawson"s Creek as Natasha Kelly, as well as roles in Universitas Pembangunan Nasional"s Rock Maine Baby and the Fox drama Vanished. Kajlich appeared in an episode of the United States of America Network"s Psychology entitled "Psy versus
Psy" as a psychic Federal Bureau of Investigation agent who ends up not being who she appears to be.
She appeared as a major character in an episode of Fox"s short-lived action television show, Fastlane, as a prostitute named Bree whose pimp wants her dead. Kajlich had a quick appearance as a punk nose-piercing girl in an episode of Freaks and Geeks, and she played Jennifer on the Columbia Broadcasting System comedy Rules of Engagement. She was ranked Number. 74 on the Maxim "Hot 100 Women of 2004" and Number.
63 on the Maxim "Hot 100 Women of 2007".
In March 2013, Kajlich was cast as a main character in the National Broadcasting Company sitcom Undateable, which premiered on May 29, 2014 and is currently in its third season.