After graduating from Harvard Law School, Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon), the world's perkiest blonde lawyer, is making a name for herself at her new firm while planning for her upcoming wedding. When Elle is fired for objecting to a client's animal testing practices, she hits the ground running and takes her unwavering optimism to Washington D.C. to push for an anti-animal testing bil. Working for Congresswoman Victoria Rudd (Sally Field), Elle is initially met with skepticism, but in true sorority girl fashion she refuses to be denied and proves that she can do anything she sets her mind to. Directed by Charles Herman-Wurmfeld. With Regina King, Jennifer Coolidge, Bruce McGill, Dana Ivey, Bob Newhart and Luke Wilson. Categories: Comedy. Year: 2003.

Dana Ivey in Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde
Lucy Kelson (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant attorney whose neuroses prevent her from having anything like a social life. When her new employer, George Wade (Hugh Grant), starts treating her like a slave, Lucy gives him her obligatory notice and waits till she can leave him behind. But, Wade has other ideas and must use all of his charm to try to bring his lovely Lucy back. Directed by Marc Lawrence. With Alicia Witt, Dana Ivey and Robert Klein. Categories: Comedy, Romance, New York. Year: 2002.

Dana Ivey in Two Weeks Notice
Lawrence (Michael Caine) and Freddy (Steve Martin) are two con men with drastically different styles. While Lawrence is suave and sophisticated, Freddy is brash and uncultured. Meeting in the French Riviera, Freddy initially convinces Lawrence to teach him the tricks of the trade, but, before long, Lawrence grows tired of Freddy's annoying antics and works out a plan to get rid of him. Whoever is able to get $50,000 from a wealthy woman named Janet (Glenne Headly) wins, and the other has to leave town. Directed by Frank Oz. With Ian McDiarmid and Dana Ivey. Categories: Comedy, Crime. Year: 1988.

Dana Ivey in Dirty Rotten Scoundrels