Melanie Jayne Lynskey
Melanie Jayne Lynskey was born 16 May
1977 in New Zealand. She is known for her charming, soft-spoken but tough
characters. She is a major player in films that are independent. Her honors
include a 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 , playing a teenage
murderess in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994). After making the move
to the United States, Lynskey built an impressive career as a supporting actor
in a number of small- and big-budget features such as Ever After (1998),
Detroit Rock City, But... (both 1999), Coyote Ugly (2000) and Sweet Home
Alabama (both 2002) Shattered glass (2003), Flags of Our Fathers (2006) and
Away We Go!, Up in the Air!, Leaves of Grass (2009), Win Win (2011) Looking for
a Wallflower (both 2014) Then They Came Together (2014) and Don't Look Up
(2021). Lynskey received a nomination for the Gotham Award as Breakthrough
Performer and was awarded acclaim by critics for her character as the depressed
divorcee in The Goodbye I Must be Going (2012). It was an important moment in
her career. Her subsequent lead roles include Happy Christmas and We'll Never
Have Paris (all 2014), The Intervention (all 2016), Rainbow Time, Little Boxes
I Don't Feel at In This World Anymore (both 2017), Lady of the Manor (2021),
Sadie (2018) Sadie (2018) as well as Lady of the Manor (both 2018) made her an
important player in the American independent film scene. Lynskey's character of
Rose in CBS The sitcom Two and a Half Men (1903-2015) made her famous. She
starred in Togetherness from 2015 to in 2016. For which she was nominated for
the Critics' Choice Television Award for the Best Supporting Artistress. She
was the voice of Beatrice for the Cartoon Network's Over the Garden Wall (2014)
and Megan for Disney XD's Future-Worm! (2016-2018). She also starred as the
main character in Molly Strand, the first season Hulu's Castle Rock (2018).
Rosemary Thomson starred in Mrs. America on FX (2020).
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