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Jenna Elfman, 54, Is a Blonde Beauty on the Red Carpet 24 Years After the End of ‘Dharma &Greg'

Jenna Elfman has barely changed, almost 25 years after her iconic sitcom, Dharma & Greg, went off the air.

Elfman, 54, rose to stardom on the hit ABC series, which followed Elfman and Thomas Gibson as a sweet couple who married on their first date despite being polar opposites. The show ran from 1997 to 2002, and earned a flurry of awards for its comedy.

Since the show concluded, Elfman has kept herself plenty busy, taking on roles in other comedy series, like Accidentally on Purpose, but also hitting dramas like FX's Damages and AMC's Fear the Walking Dead. Last year, she did a 10-episode stint on Shifting Gears opposite Tim Allen, followed by eight episodes on Dark Winds. But this time, Elfman is heading back to the TV screen all on her own. The blonde beauty, who has an exciting new show in the works, attended the 2026 FOX Upfronts at New York City Center this week. Looking every bit the power queen in a crushed pink power suit, Elfman made it clear that she's simply getting better with age.

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What is Jenna Elfman's New Show About?

Elfman's presence at FOX upfronts is an important signal that she's got a high-profile new show in the works. Elfman is to play Stephen Fry's boss and handler in the Fox drama series The Interrogator, Deadline reported earlier this month. Set to premiere with a 12-episode run during the 2026-27 season, the show will feature Fry as a former MI6 agent named Conrad Henry.

According to the description, "Elfman plays Woodrow, who was a rising star in the CIA until a mission gone awry sent her tumbling down the ladder. Now she finds herself at the D.I.A. as a handler for Henry's group. She sees it as a demotion - the first step on her climb back up to where she fell from. She supervises Henry's cases, pushes him, and often quarrels with him - Conrad is always seven steps ahead, and Woodrow is rarely more than five steps ahead. But the pair have a grudging mutual respect that makes for a fun, strange-bedfellows partnership."

Luke Kleintank and Michael Beach will also star in the series.

Related: FOX Announces Fall 2026-2027 Schedule, Including 'Baywatch' Reboot

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This story was originally published May 11, 2026 at 3:51 PM.

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