Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey, born on the 16th
of May, 1977, is a New Zealand actress. She is famous for her charming,
soft-spoken but tough characters. She primarily works in independent films. Her
honors include an New Zealand Film Award. A Hollywood Film Award. Sundance
Special Jury Award. Gotham Award. Golden Nymph Award. Critics' Choice Award.
Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Lynskey made her film debut as a teenage
murderess in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994). After making the move
to the United States in 1994, Lynskey forged a career playing supporting roles
in a wide range of high-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 the film Hello I Must
Go (2012) was praised by critics as well as an nomination for the Gotham Award
for Breakthrough Performer. It was a pivotal stage in her career. She has
become a well-known actor in the American independent film industry, thanks to
her subsequent role 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 on CBS the sitcom Two and a Half Men (1903-2015) earned her fame. She was
the lead in Togetherness from 2015-2016, where she received a nomination from
the Critics Choice Television Awards as the best Supporting Actress. 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 also was the
lead of Molly Strand, the first season of Hulu's Castle Rock (2018). Rosemary
Thomson starred in Mrs. America on FX (2020).
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