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Melissa Suzanne George (born August 6, 1976) is an Australian-American actress. As a former national rollerskating champion in Australia, George started his acting career playing Angel Parrish in the Australian soap opera Home and Away from 1993 to 1996. After moving to the United States, George made his film debut in neo- noir Dark City (1998) and later appeared in supporting roles in the crime film Steven Soderbergh The Limey (1999) and David Lynch Mulholland Drive (2001 ).

She also appeared on television, on series like Friends (2003), Aliases (2003-04), In Treatment Gray's Anatomy (2008-09) and Lie to Me (2010), was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseri or Film Television for In Treatment . In 2005, George turned to the lead role in the film, starring Kathy Lutz in The Amityville Horror remake (2005), followed by thriller 30 Days of Night (2007). He garnered critical acclaim for his key role in Triangle (2009).

George's later works include the thriller A Lonely Place to Die (2011), Australian drama series The Slap (2011), where he won the Logie Award for the Most Extraordinary Actress, British-American spy drama series Hunted (2012) and drama series The Good Wife (2013-14). In 2015, he starred in the American adaptation of The Slap , playing the same character, Rosie, whom he played in the Australian version. He also played a leading role in the American drama series of Heartbeat (2016).


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George was born on 6 August 1976 in Perth, Western Australia, to a "middle-class" family, Pamela's daughter, a nurse, and Glenn George, a construction worker. He is of Scottish descent. William Ward, a grandfather by his mother's side, worked as a prison warden on Rottnest Island, offshore from Perth. The second of four children, she is also a cousin of opera singer Taryn Fiebig.

George attended Warwick Senior High School and developed an interest in dancing and began learning jazz, tap, ballet, and modern dance at the age of seven. His enthusiasm for dance eventually evolved into a passion for artistic roller skating. He was the national champion of Australian skates and won bronze medals at the National Championships in 1989 and 1990. He won a silver medal at the Junior World Championships in 1991.

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Careers

1992-1998: Initial work

George began modeling early in his teenage years, and in 1992 he was named the Model of Young Adolescent Australia this Year. At the age of sixteen, George and a friend, Cara Mitchinson, both acted in fake episodes of the popular Australian soaps and homes with video cameras, each playing Bobby and Sophie Simpson. When the role offer in the series came, George's parents convinced him to move from his hometown, Perth to Sydney, and he started living with the family. George met with casting director Liz Mullinar and later acted as Angel Parrish. He made his first appearance on screen on March 30, 1993, arriving as a teenage escape. While playing the role, George made a property investment and wrote a suggestion column for two British teen magazines.

His role earned five consecutive Logie Award nominations, in which he won two. Characters became popular with viewers when he was paired with Shane Parrish, and to this day they remain one of the most favored couples of soap. George left Home and Away on August 30, 1996. He then created a health and fitness video, Mind, Body and Soul (1996), creating a sleepwear line called "An Angel on My Bedside, "and had a recurring role in Fox Broadcasting Company's 1997 television drama fantasy series" Roar , which was filmed in Queensland, opposite Heath Ledger.Her fear in performing acrobatics drove her to the event creator , Shaun Cassidy, who later threw her as the female lead in the Hollyweird pilot.An event about the "adventures of a couple of lovers from Ohio who took their love for the horrible and used it to solve crimes that plagued Los Angeles", he had to star alongside Bodhi Elfman and Fab Filippo.The pilot was ordered to the series, however, Fox Network tinkered and delayed Cassidy's frustration, who withdrew from the project, saying that Fox te had forced him to spend "many years trying to fix something I had never seen as broken in the first place." In the end, production never continued on the show. George then appeared on the cover and pictured naked for the March 1997 edition of Playboy Australia .

In late 1997, George decided to move from Australia to the United States, hoping to build a career in Hollywood. He remembered his first day arriving in Los Angeles: "I saw Jennifer Jason Leigh in the parking garage, and [later] the same night, I went to the restaurant and I went into the toilet and opened the door, and Courtney Love sat on the toilet. a year after his move, George made his film debut in the famed neo-noir science fiction film Dark City (1998).

1999-2008: Breakthrough Movie

After supporting roles in the 1999 neo-noir crime film Steven Soderbergh The Limey , he was instrumental in the supporting role, Cleo Miller, in the black comedy 2001 Sugar & amp; Spice and has a small role in the critically acclaimed David Lynch Mulholland Drive, which opened at the 2001 Cannes Film Festival. He starred in several unpaired TV pilots, including a lead role in < i> Lost in Oz , the original sequel to The Wizard of Oz , inspired by the books of Oz L. Frank Baum. After the pilot was filmed, a considerable amount of time passed before the decision was made to film the second episode. However, by that time George's contract had expired and, since he had just moved to America, he did not want to move back to Australia to shoot him. In the end, the second episode was never taken and the show was never taken.

She starred in the short skit ABC Thieves , starring John Stamos. She starred in the sixth season of the premiere of the WB Charmed series, having a small role opposite Renà ©  © Zellweger and Ewan McGregor in the romantic comedy 2003 Down with Love and initially acting as Susan Freeman in American series Coupling based on the English series of the same name. After the "audition from hell", George cast and filmed the pilot, but the network (NBC) then sacked the writers and replaced George and his fellow castmembers Breckin Meyer and Emily Rutherfurd with Rena Sofer, Colin Ferguson and Sonya Walger, respectively. The series lasted only four episodes and showed creator Steven Moffat blaming NBC's interference as the reason for the show's failure, saying that they "messed it up because they intervened non-stop." George later commented that he "dodged bullets" by being replaced before the show aired.

In 2003, he earned the role of Lauren Reed on the ABC television series Alias ​​â € <â € . She has auditioned for the main character of Sydney Bristow, but lost to Jennifer Garner. When that happens, ABC throws it into Thieves instead. It was originally planned that George would be a guest star for some episodes but he was quickly upgraded to regular. To explain his character's accent (George is Australia), the authors wrote that he was born in the United States but raised in London. George left the show at the end of the third season, saying that "I was offered some movies so I decided to keep moving."

Her main role in the big screen movie was Kathy Lutz in the 2005 remake of the 1979 horror film, The Amityville Horror. The film was not well received by critics, but was a huge success at box office worldwide, grossing over $ 108 million. Despite the lack of good reviews, the Threat Movie praised George and his colleague Ryan Reynolds' performance, stating that they "made a striking couple, both young and very attractive" and that he "performed a perfect American accent, but if not, he can not be distinguished like Kathy Lutz.His physical beauty is sometimes annoying, but not enough to make the audience fascinated by his acting. "That same year, he played Deanna Schine in the thriller Derailed , which starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston, acting as the wife of a man involved in an affair.

In March 2006, it was announced that she had been instrumental in the NBC comedy drama series "Lipstick Jungle", based on a novel of the same name by Candace Bushnell. George will play Nico Reilly, editor-in-chief of the Flame-Fire Magazine. However, the event underwent significant changes with George and other players being replaced and with executive producers DeAnn Heline and Eileen Heisler, writers Rand Ravich and Jill Gordon and director Nigel Cole all fired. George was personally cast by Bushnell, but left in early 2007 when he was offered the HBO series In Treatment . Also in 2006, he traveled to Brazil to film the horror-thriller movie Turistas (released in England and Ireland as Paradise Lost) with Josh Duhamel and Olivia Wilde. The three-month shooting on what became the first Hollywood film taken entirely in locations in Brazil and George, who learned to speak Spanish and Portuguese for the role, said the experience "made me a better, tougher, more tough. "

In 2007, she earned her lead role, Christine, in the biography drama Music Within, in the presence of Ron Livingston, who focuses on disabled rights activists in Portland, Oregon. The film has a limited release. In an interview, he says that he "knows that Christine is the right character, and the woman responsible for Richard Pimentel's kind of success on the one hand is the driving force behind her and behind every good man is a good woman, and Christine is that woman. " She starred in the horror thriller UK W? Z , and has an important role in the 30 Days of Night adaptation film, directed by David Slade and starring Josh Hartnett. The film was a simple success with over $ 75 million worldwide gross.

2008-2018: Television and critical acclaim

George returned to television in 2008 in a half-hour HBO In Treatment, starring Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest, receiving a 2009 Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress - Series, Miniseries, or Film Television, and also received a nomination for "Best Actress" at the 2009 Australian Film Film Awards.

In September 2008, George joined the cast of Gray's Anatomy for eleven episodes as Sadie Harris, a bisexual apprentice, but in January 2009 it was released that she was leaving the show in mutual agreement with the producers. Also in 2008, she starred in the movie The Betrayed, released at the San Diego Film Festival, and was released live to video in the United States on June 30, 2009.

On November 9, 2009, it was announced that George would be a guest guest in at least two episodes of Fox's Lie to Me playing Clara Musso. George also received a lead role in the Australian-British mystery thriller by Chris Smith titled Triangle, which opened positive reviews. George also starred in the British thriller A Lonely Place to Die (2010), directed by Julian Gilbey. He climbed Mount Ben Nevis for his role in the movie, then said The Sun : "It was difficult because it was a very dangerous location, and it was not suitable for a big crew, but we did it, we managed... I hike with Di Gilbert who has climbed Everest so many times so it's amazing, and when you wake up there, it's just a great achievement. "

In November 2010, George was named the new face of L'Orà ©  © al Melbourne Fashion Festival. In 2012, George appeared as Rosie on the Australian TV series The Slap and as Sam Hunter in the English-Hunted TV series, which was filmed for seven months in London, Scotland and Morocco. An American adaptation of this series, in which George returned to play Rosie's character, a premium on the NBC network in February 2015. A review from the US series in The New York Times noted George's performance as "particularly deceptive. Because she's unreasonable, annoying, sad, and very funny. "

In 2017, he acted as opposed to Sean Penn in the television series The First (2018), made by Beau Willimon and filmed in New Orleans, Louisiana.

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Other businesses

George is credited as the inventor of the Locked Style, a device intended to allow changing the length of a pant pant without sewing. Products are marketed via live response TV. He has stated that this invention earns more money than his acting career.

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Public image

In November 2012, while promoting the television series Hunted for the Australian Sun-Herald TV magazine, George was quoted as saying: "I do not need credibility from my country." again, i just need them all to be quiet. If they do not have something smart to say, please do not talk to me anymore. I prefer to eat small croissants and espresso in Paris or walk my French bulldog in New York City. "The response was sparked by George who was tired of repeated questions about her role as Angel Parrish on Home and Away - a role that initially garnered her fame in Australia - as opposed to questions about her more recent project. this invites significant criticism, especially from Australian publications, and George will then claim that he misquoted the article, and that the phrase has "exchanged and excluded the context": "I never said that at all. We laughed and I never said anything negative about my country, "he quarreled.

Given the domestic violence debate published between George and his partner Jean-David Blanc in 2016, journalist Christine Sams, who originally published the Sun-Herald article, wrote a public apology, in which he noted: "Many of the people who attacked George had immediately used stupid comments from my original interview (published several years ago) to somehow justify him not receiving sympathy or help right now.I just want to say sorry Melissa, you do not deserve it. "

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Personal life

In 1998, George met with Chilean furniture designer and film director Claudio Dabed in Bali. They married two years later. In 2011, they announced their divorce. George then began dating hip hop mogul Russell Simmons.

In 2011, George met French businessman Jean David Blanc, founder of AlloCinà © Ã… ©, at the BAFTA awards party. Together they have two sons, RaphaÃÆ' ¨ l (b. 2014) and Solal (b, 2015). In September 2016, George split from Blanc following allegations of domestic violence allegedly happening at their home in Paris. George was hospitalized with head and neck injuries, and both Blanc and George received domestic attacks on the incident, with Blanc claiming George instigated a confrontation. Blanc was ordered to pay George EUR1,000 in damages, and he, EUR1 to him.

Shortly after the incident, George attempted to fly to the United States with the couple's two sons for work arrangements, but was prevented from doing so by the French authorities after Blanc accused him of trying to kidnap their children. George denied this, and claimed that he intended to return to France with the children after completing the engagement work. In a 2017 interview on Sunday Night, George revealed that he and Blanc had shared custody of the children, but stated that he felt trapped in France, unable to move freely between the country and his children; custody arrangements made between the parties require Blanc to give written approval before the couple's children are allowed to leave the country. He was also suspected during a program he believed Blanc had a private detective hired to follow him around Paris. Blanc denied George's allegations. In 2017, he declared that he had returned to work in the United States on The First Series, and flew between the two countries to "spend maximum time" with his children.

George became a naturalized American citizen in 2008.

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Movieography

Movies

Television


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Awards and nominations




References




External links

  • Official website
  • Melissa George in IMDb

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