After five years of standup comedy, Walter starred in her own
Fox Network comedy series,
My Wildest Dreams (1995), followed by an
ABC sitcom, ''
Life's Work (1996–1997), which she both created and starred in. Walter also co-starred in the Bravo series Breaking News and in the NBC sitcom Emeril''. She played
Whoopi Goldberg's tarty sidekick Claudine in
Eddie (1996). Walter co-starred in the Disney film
The Parent Trap (1998); in the remake of the original film, she appeared as Chessy, the nanny to
Dennis Quaid's character's daughter, who was played by a young
Lindsay Lohan. Since then, she played supporting roles in the comedy
Bruce Almighty (2003) and the romantic comedy
Shall We Dance (2004). In early 2007, Walter had a supporting role as Mabel, the bartender in the
MyNetworkTV soap opera
Watch Over Me. Later that May, she served as a judge on the ABC reality TV show
The Next Best Thing, which searched for the best celebrity impersonators in America. In early 2008, Walter was in the comedy film
Drillbit Taylor, and also starred in the
VH1 reality series
Celebracadabra, in which celebrities competed to see who was the best magician among them. She made it to the final three but was eliminated in the sixth episode. She has developed a series for the
Oxygen network called
Dance Your Ass Off. On December 19, 2011, she played a dramatic role on the
TNT series
Rizzoli & Isles as a ballet coach. Her comic memoir, ''The Best Thing About My Ass Is That It's Behind Me
, was published in May 2011. Beginning in May 2011, Walter hosted The Fabulous Lisa Ann Walter Show'', a talk show on the
Los Angeles radio station
KFI. The program aired for three hours each Saturday and Sunday. In August 2014, Walter quit to focus on her acting career. Since 2021, Walter has appeared in the ABC comedy
Abbott Elementary as second grade teacher Melissa Schemmenti. Walter, alongside the show's ensemble cast, won the
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series at the
2023 ceremony and was nominated again the following year. at a July 2024 event On October 20, 2022, Walter received the
Virtuoso Award at the
San Diego International Film Festival. In 2024, she won the second season of
Celebrity Jeopardy!, defeating
Mo Rocca and
Katie Nolan in the finals. She won $1 million for the
Entertainment Community Fund. On October 14, 2025, Walter reunited with her best friend and former
The Parent Trap co-star
Elaine Hendrix on the 34th season of
Dancing with the Stars. To celebrate the season's
Dedication Night episode, Walter, Hendrix, and
Dancing with the Stars pro dancer
Alan Bersten performed a
foxtrot to
This Will Be by
Natalie Cole. ==Personal life==