Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey was born on the
16th of May in New Zealand. She is well-known for funny, soft-spoken and tough
characters. She works mostly in films that are independent. Her achievements
include her winning a New Zealand Film Award, and a Hollywood Film Award and a
Sundance Special Jury Award, as well as Gotham Award, Golden Nymph Award,
Critics' Choice Award as well as Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Lynskey
was a teenage murderess who made her film debut in Peter Jackson's Heavenly
Creatures (1994). After making the move to the United States in 1994, Lynskey
forged a career performing supporting roles in a number of big-budget and
smaller-scale films. These include Ever After (1998) and Detroit Rock City and
But I'm a Cherleader (both 1999), Coyote Ugly (2000), Abandon and Sweet Home
Alabama (1902), Shattered Glass (2003) and Flags of Our Fathers (2006).
Lynskey's starring role in Hello I Must Go (2012) brought her praise from
critics and also an award nomination for the Gotham Award for Breakthrough
Performer. It was a turning moment in her career. She has been a prominent
actor in the American independent film industry thanks to her subsequent roles
in Happy Christmas. We'll Never Have Paris. Goodbye To All That (all 2014), The
Intervention. Rainbow Time. Little Boxes. I'm Not at Home in This World. And
Then I go. Lady of the Manor. (2021). Lynskey's portrayal as Rose in CBS'
sitcom Two and a Half Men (1903-2015) made her famous. From 2015 until 2016,
she appeared as Michelle Pierson on the HBO series Togetherness, for which she
received a nomination for 2015 Critics Choice Television Award for Best
Supporting Actress. She provided the voices of Beatrice on the Cartoon
Network's Over the Garden Wall (2014) and Megan for Disney XD's Future-Worm!
(2016-2018). She was the main character in Molly Strand's first season on Hulu
(2018), and Rosemary Thomson was her role in Mrs. America (2020).
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