In 1994, Bialik made her TV movie debut--save for glorified extended movie-of-the-week episode "Blossom in Paris" (1993)--in Woody Allen's remake of "Don't Drink the Water" for ABC. Allen and Julie Kavner played her parents, and she had her eye on Michael J. Fox as love interest. She also had a small role in the 1988 horror film "Pumpkinhead," and has appeared on numerous TV specials, and she later enjoyed a steady career as a voiceover artist, appearing on such animated series and films as "Kim Possible," "Hey Arnold," "Johnny Bravo" and "Recess." After taking time away from the limelight to persue medical studies, Bialik resurfaced on television playing a comedic version of herself as Kirstie Alley's scheming neighbor on the Showtime comedy "Fat Actress" (2005 - ).