Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey, born on the 16th
of May, 1977, is a New Zealand actress. Her name is well-known for her
charming, soft-spoken but strong character. She works mostly in independent
films. She has been awarded an award from the New Zealand Film Award as in
addition to an Hollywood Film Award as well as a Sundance Special Jury Award.
Lynskey's film debut was as the teenage murderer in Peter Jackson's Heavenly
Creatures (1994). After moving to the United States in 1994, Lynskey made a
name for herself as a supporting actress in a variety of big-budget and
smaller-scale films, including 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 was
praised by critics for her performance as a divorced, depressed woman in Hello
I Must be Going (2012). This was a pivotal point in her career. She is a
prominent name 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'm Off. Lady of the Manor. (2021). Lynskey's
performance as Rose on CBS the sitcom Two and a Half Men (1903-2015) was a huge
hit. She starred in Togetherness from 2015 to 2016. The show was nominated for
the 2015 Critics’ Choice Television Award for the best supporting artistress.
She provided the voices of Beatrice on 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 debut season on Hulu (2018), and Rosemary Thomson
was her role in Mrs. America (2020).
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