Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey was born on May
16, 1977, in New Zealand. She is well-known for humorous, soft-spoken, yet
strong characters. She works mostly in independent films. She has been awarded
an award from the New Zealand Film Award as along with a Hollywood Film Award
as well as a Sundance Special Jury Award. Lynskey's first film role was the
teenage killer in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994). After making the
move to the United States in 1994, Lynskey forged a career acting in supporting
roles in a number of big-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 earned critical acclaim as well as was nominated
for the Gotham Award for Breakthrough Performer for her performance as a
depressed divorcee Hello I Must Be Going (2012), which was a turning moment for
her career. She is a prominent persona within the American independent film
industry thanks to her subsequent performances 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 Go. Lady of the
Manor. (2021). Outside of film, Lynskey achieved fame with her performance as
Rose on the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men (2003-2015). From 2015 to the year
2016, she played Michelle Pierson on the HBO series Togetherness, for which she
received a nomination for the 2015 Critics Choice Television Award for Best
Supporting Actress. Megan and Beatrice in the Cartoon Network's Over the Garden
Wall (2014) was their voice. (2016-2018). She also starred as Molly Strand on
the first season of Hulu's Castle Rock (2018) and she played Rosemary Thomson
in the FX miniseries Mrs. America (2020).
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