Melanie Jayne Lynskey

Melanie Jayne Lynskey, born on the 16th of May, 1977 is a New Zealand actress. She is known for playing humorous, soft-spoken, but strong characters. She is a major player in independent films. She has received an award from the New Zealand Film Award as in addition to a Hollywood Film Award as well as an Sundance Special Jury Award. Lynskey was a teenage murderess who made her debut in a film in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures (1994). After making the move to the United States in 1994, Lynskey launched a successful career playing supporting roles in a wide range of high-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 role in the film as a divorced woman who is depressed. The Goodbye I Must Be Going (2012) The film proved to be a pivotal point in her career. Later, she was a lead in Happy Christmas, We'll Never Have Paris, Goodbye to All That (all 2014), The Intervention, Rainbow Time, Little Boxes (all 2016) I'm Not Feeling at home in This World Anymore, And Then I Go (both 2017), Sadie (2018) and Lady of the Manor (2021) have established her as an influential figure in the American independent film community. Lynskey is also famous for her character of Rose on Two and a Half Men (2003-2015). From 2015 to the year 2016, she played Michelle Pierson on the HBO series Togetherness and received an award nomination for the 2015 Critics' Choice Television Award for the Best Supporting Actress. Megan and Beatrice voiced her characters on the Cartoon Network's Over the Garden Wall (2014). (2016-2018). She also appeared as Molly Strand on the first season of Hulu's Castle Rock (2018) and played Rosemary Thomson in the FX miniseries Mrs. America (2020).



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