Melanie Lynskey
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Birthplace:
New Plymouth, New Zealand
When Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures was released to international acclaim in 1994, it launched the career of a then-unknown actress by the name of Kate Winslet. Unfortunately, it didn't do the same for Winslet's co-star, the similarly unknown and equally talented Melanie Lynskey. As Pauline Parker, a New Zealand schoolgirl who, along with best friend Juliete Hulme (Winslet), brutally murders her mother, Lynskey turned in a performance that combined sullen adolescent alienation with cold-blooded brutality. Although marked as a promising newcomer, she did not enjoy a subsequent breakthrough of the magnitude of Winslet's but instead worked quietly for a few years, gradually earning belated recognition from audiences and industry figures alike.Born in New Plymouth, New Zealand, on May 16, 1977, Lynskey was a high school student when she was discovered by Peter Jackson's wife, Frances Walsh, who cast her in Heavenly Creatures. Following the film's success, the fledgling actress moved to Los Angeles, but encountered endless rejection thanks to her non-blonde, non-waifish physique, and after only six weeks returned to her native country. Eighteen months of film, theatre, and English studies at Victoria University followed, as did a supporting role in Jackson's The Frighteners (1996). A self-professed attitude change -- the result of her friendship with director Gaylene Preston, who encouraged the actress to make herself a stronger person -- also altered Lynskey's approach to acting, and she subsequently won a role in her first Hollywood film, Andy Tennant's Ever After (1998). Cast as the not-so-evil stepsister of Drew Barrymore's Cinderella-like heroine, Lynskey enjoyed the greater recognition the film's success afforded her and went on to supporting roles the next year in Detroit Rock City, in which she co-starred with Natasha Lyonne and Edward Furlong, and Michael Cacoyannis' adaptation of The Cherry Orchard, which also starred Alan Bates, Charlotte Rampling, and Katrin Cartlidge. With another successful independent film, Jamie Babbit's But I'm a Cheerleader (1999), and a Jerry Bruckheimer chick flick, Coyote Ugly, also under her belt, Lynskey began the new decade on a decidedly promising note.
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Highest Rated Movies
Filmography
MOVIES
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | BOX OFFICE | YEAR |
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30% | Lady of the Manor |
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— | 2021 |
70% | The Changeover |
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— | 2019 |
79% | Sadie |
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— | 2018 |
92% | And Then I Go |
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— | 2018 |
74% | Folk Hero & Funny Guy |
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— | 2017 |
67% | Little Boxes |
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— | 2017 |
No Score Yet | 1 Mile to You |
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— | 2017 |
89% | I don't feel at home in this world anymore. |
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— | 2017 |
No Score Yet | The Great & the Small |
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— | 2017 |
70% | XX |
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$31.1k | 2017 |
67% | Rainbow Time |
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— | 2016 |
78% | The Intervention |
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— | 2016 |
64% | Digging For Fire |
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$0.2M | 2015 |
32% | We'll Never Have Paris |
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— | 2015 |
No Score Yet | Putzel |
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— | 2014 |
62% | Goodbye to All That |
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— | 2014 |
75% | Happy Christmas |
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$29.4k | 2014 |
70% | They Came Together |
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— | 2014 |
58% | The Big Ask |
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— | 2014 |
No Score Yet | Chu And Blossom |
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— | 2014 |
85% | The Perks of Being a Wallflower |
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$14.9M | 2012 |
75% | Hello I Must Be Going |
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$84.3k | 2012 |
55% | Seeking a Friend for the End of the World |
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$7.2M | 2012 |
38% | Touchback |
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$0.3M | 2012 |
No Score Yet | Eye Of The Hurricane |
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— | 2011 |
94% | Win Win |
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$10.2M | 2011 |
50% | Helena From The Wedding |
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— | 2010 |
61% | Leaves of Grass |
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$68.5k | 2010 |
90% | Up in the Air |
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$83.8M | 2009 |
67% | Away We Go |
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$9.4M | 2009 |
No Score Yet | A Quiet Little Marriage |
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— | 2008 |
No Score Yet | Show of Hands |
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— | 2008 |
No Score Yet | Comanche Moon |
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— | 2008 |
73% | Flags of Our Fathers |
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$33.6M | 2006 |
17% | Say Uncle |
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— | 2006 |
36% | Park |
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— | 2006 |
No Score Yet | Serial Slayer |
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— | 2004 |
92% | Shattered Glass |
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$2.2M | 2003 |
16% | Abandon |
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$10.7M | 2002 |
39% | Sweet Home Alabama |
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$127.3M | 2002 |
No Score Yet | Snakeskin |
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— | 2001 |
23% | Coyote Ugly |
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— | 2000 |
41% | But I'm a Cheerleader |
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$0.2M | 2000 |
54% | The Cherry Orchard |
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— | 2000 |
No Score Yet | Shooters |
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— | 2000 |
49% | Detroit Rock City |
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— | 1999 |
No Score Yet | Foreign Correspondents |
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— | 1999 |
67% | The Frighteners |
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— | 1996 |
93% | Heavenly Creatures |
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— | 1994 |
TV
RATING | TITLE | CREDIT | YEAR |
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No Score Yet |
Candy
2022
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100% |
Yellowjackets
2021
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No Score Yet |
Young Sheldon
2017
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96% |
Mrs. America
2020
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88% |
Castle Rock
2018-2019
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65% |
Two and a Half Men
2003-2015
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No Score Yet |
Summer Camp Island
2018
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No Score Yet |
American Dad (target for inaccurate feed data)
2005-2021
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84% |
Animals.
2016-2018
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90% |
Togetherness
2015-2016
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93% |
Over the Garden Wall
2014
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90% |
House
2004-2012
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No Score Yet |
The Talk
2010
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94% |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
2005
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No Score Yet |
Comanche Moon
2008
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57% |
The L Word
2004-2009
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89% |
Psych
2006-2014
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65% |
Drive
2007
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41% |
Stephen King's Rose Red
2002
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No Score Yet |
Sunshine
2017
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Quotes from Melanie Lynskey's Characters
Karen: | I'm going to take a pottery class and eat whatever I want, and maybe spend alittle time with someone special |
Karen: | I'm going to take a pottery class and eat whatever I want, and maybe spend alittle time with someone special. |
Dodge: | Oh me, uh what was the question? |
Lurlynn: | You know he went up there? |
Melanie Carmichael: | Who? Jake? |
Lurlynn: | I'm not supposed to know but Clinton let it slip once. |
Melanie Carmichael: | When? |
Lurlynn: | About a year after you left. He told Clinton he'd never seen anything like it. He knew that it would take more than an apology to get you back. He'd have to conquer the world first. He's been tryin' ever since |
Lurlynn: | About a year after you left. He told Clinton he'd never seen anything like it. He knew that it would take more than an apology to get you back. He'd have to conquer the world first. He's been tryin' ever since. |
Melanie Carmichael: | That's why he kept sendin' the papers back |
Melanie Carmichael: | That's why he kept sendin' the papers back. |
Pauline Parker: | We have realized why Deborah and I have such extraordinary telepathy and why people treat us and look at us the way they do. It is because we are mad! We are both stark raving mad! |
Pauline Parker: | The genius of these two is understood by so few, the are so rare. |
Aunt Helen: | It'll be our little secret. |
Aunt Helen: | It'll be our little secret, Charlie. |
Jacqueline: | Of course, I shall never forget how Marguerite's feet went over her head like that. |
Jacqueline: | Where did you get this? |
Rodmilla: | They're Danielle's dowry. For her wedding. |
Marguerite: | Cinderella, married? To who, the chimney sweep? |
Rodmilla: | Jacqueline, go and biol some water. |
Jacqueline: | Me, boil water? Oh, I knew it! I just knew it! |
Jacqueline: | Marguerite gets to do everything. |
Marguerite: | Oh, don't be daft, Jacqueline. The queen doesn't even know you exist. |
Rodmilla: | What Marguerite does is for all of us, my dear. We are counting on you to help her get ready. |
Jacqueline: | Lovely! Next thing you know I shall be cleaning out the fireplace with Danielle! |
Rodmilla: | Marguerite, Jacqueline, gather everything that would fetch a price. We're going to town first thing in the morning. |
Jacqueline: | Mother, it's only a ball. |
Rodmilla: | Yes, and you're only going for food. |
Rodmilla: | Jacqueline, darling, I;d hate to think you had anything to do with this. |
Rodmilla: | Jacqueline, darling, I'd hate to think you had anything to do with this. |
Jacqueline: | Course not, mother, I'm only here for the food. |
Julie Bingham: | Just because we can't travel, doesn't mean we can't have pictures! |