Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey was born on May
16, 1977, in New Zealand. She is well-known for her unique voice, which is soft
and confident. She is primarily involved in independent films. She has received
a New Zealand Film Award as in addition to an Hollywood Film Award as well as a
Sundance Special Jury Award. Lynskey made her film debut , playing a teenage
murderess 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 range of large-budget and smaller-scale movies, such as 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 received a nomination for the Gotham Award as
Breakthrough Performer and received acclaim from critics for her performance as
an unhappy divorcee in Hello I Must be Going (2012). It was a pivotal moment in
her professional career. She has become a well-known name in the American
independent film industry through her subsequent roles in Happy Christmas.
We'll Never Have Paris. Goodbye to All That (all 2014), The Intervention.
Rainbow Time. Little Boxes. I Don't feel at Home in This World. And Then I'm
Off. Lady of the Manor. (2021). Lynskey is also famous for her performance as
Rose in the television series Two and a Half Men (2003-2015). From 2015 until
2016she was a character on Michelle Pierson on the HBO series Togetherness and
was nominated for the 2015 Critics' Choice Television Award for the Best
Supporting Actress. She provided the voices of Beatrice for Cartoon Network's
Over the Garden Wall (2014) and Megan for Disney XD's Future-Worm! (2016-2018).
She starred in Molly Strand's debut season on Hulu (2018) and Rosemary Thomson
was her role in Mrs. America (2020).
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