Melissa George Biography
Summary
"Melissa Suzanne George" (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian actress who has worked in Australia and the United States in film and television.
Early life
George was born in Perth, Western Australia, the daughter of Pamela, a nurse, and Glenn George, a construction worker. The second of four children, George developed an interest in dancing and began studying jazz, tap, ballet, and modern dance at the age of seven. Her enthusiasm for dance eventually evolved into a passion for roller skating. George was an Australian national roller skating champion and won bronze medals in the National Championships in 1989 and 1990. She also won a silver medal at the Junior World Championship in 1991.
Career
George started modeling in her early teens and in 1992 she was named Western Australia's Teenage Model of the Year. At the age of sixteen she was discovered by casting agent Liz Mullinar and got the role of Angel Parrish alongside Dieter Brummer on the popular Australian soap "Home and Away". George left Perth and moved to Sydney to start her acting career. After three years on the show she decided to leave to try find other acting challenges. Melissa was featured nude in Australian Playboy and also in celebrity photo magazine Black + White shortly after leaving Home and Away.
George made a health and fitness video, "Mind, Body and Soul" (1996), created a sleepwear line named 'An Angel at My Bedside' and had a recurring role on the short-lived television series "Roar" (1997), opposite Heath Ledger, before leaving Australia to move to Los Angeles to try her luck in the US. After moving to Los Angeles, she scored small roles in several films, including "Dark City", "The Limey", "Mulholland Drive" and "Down with Love". She also starred in several TV pilots that were never aired on television, such as "Lost in Oz". She had brief success in 2001 with the cancelled ABC drama-comedy "Thieves", co-starring John Stamos. She also starred in the WB hit series "Charmed" for the sixth season premiere.
George achieved a significant breakthrough in 2003 when she landed the role of Lauren Reed on the ABC series "Alias". Also that year, she became Rachel's nanny in the American sitcom "Friends".
Her first starring role in a feature film was Kathy Lutz in the 2005 remake of "The Amityville Horror". The same year, she played Deanna Schine in the thriller "Derailed", co-starring Clive Owen and Jennifer Aniston.
2006 was a busy year for George, who filmed three new movies; the drama "Music Within", opposite Ron Livingston, the thriller "W?Z", opposite Stellan Skarsgård, and the film adaptation of the graphic novel "30 Days of Night", directed by David Slade and co-starring Josh Hartnett. Also this year, she starred in the horror-thriller "Turistas". George made her return to television in 2008 in the HBO half-hour drama "In Treatment", co-starring Gabriel Byrne and Dianne Wiest. In 2006, it was announced that George would be the new face and spokesperson for cosmetics company Napoleon Perdis, and the Australian jewelry company Linneys. She has also been appointed as an official ambassador for the 2007 52nd World Artistic Roller Skating Championships.
In September 2008, it was announced that she was joining the cast of "Grey's Anatomy" for 11 episodes as Sadie Harris, a bisexual intern. In January 2009, it was announced that George was leaving "Grey's Anatomy" due to a mutual agreement between her and the show's producers.
Personal life
George lives in Los Angeles with her husband Chilean film director, Claudio Dabed, who best known for his 2006 film "Pretendiendo", and his daughter from a previous relationship, Martina (born 1995). She and Dabed met in Bali in 1998 and married on 22 September 2000. She became a naturalised American citizen in 2008. She now has dual Australian/US citizenship.
Awards
"Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films"
2004: Winner: Cinescape Genre Face of the Future Award
"Australians In Film"
2005: Winner: Breakthrough Award
"Golden Globe Award"
2009: Nominated: Best Supporting Actress (TV) - "In Treatment"
"Logie Awards"
1994: Winner: Most Popular New Talent - "Home and Away"
1995: Winner: Most Popular Actress - "Home and Away"
Filmography
Also Guest starred in Monk, Friends and Charmed
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Credit
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