Rebecca Romijn continues to maintain her leading lady status in Hollywood with roles in a number of prominent film and television projects. Romijn can recently be seen as Eve Baird in the TNT drama series “The Librarians,” which premiered November 2016 for the third season. The series is an offshoot to the network’s hit movie trilogy “The Librarian” and centers on an ancient organization hidden beneath the Metropolitan Public Library that solves impossible mysteries, fights supernatural threats, and recovers powerful artifacts from around the world. Romijn can also be seen as host and executive producer of the GSN bodypainting competition series “Skin Wars,” which seeks to find the most talented and versatile body painters in the country. The series entered its third season in April.
Previously, Romijn starred opposite Jon Tenney in the TNT series “King and Maxwell” and could be seen alongside Paul Scheer, Martin Starr and Rob Riggle in the Adult Swim comedy “NTSF:SD:SUV.” She also co-starred for two seasons on the Emmy-nominated ABC comedy series “Ugly Betty” and starred on the WB series “Pepper Dennis.” Romijn has made memorable appearances on a number of other television shows, including “Friends,” “Just Shoot Me,” and as host of MTV’s “House of Style.”
In the film world, Romijn starred in the Tyler Perry romantic comedy “Good Deeds” opposite Perry and Thandie Newton. She also starred in the blockbuster hits “X-Men,” “X2,” and “X3: The Last Stand.” In this trio of films, Romijn played villainess ‘Mystique’ opposite Hugh Jackman and Halle Berry. Her additional film credits include “Femme Fatale,” “X-Men: First Class,” “The Punisher,” “Godsend,” “Rollerball,” “Simone, Lies and Alibis,” “Man About Town,” and “Lake City.” Romijn also notably played the role of the “bearded lady” in “Dirty Work.”
She currently resides in Los Angeles with her husband, actor Jerry O'Connell, and their twin daughters.