Melanie Lynskey
- Actress
- Soundtrack
At sixteen years of age, Melanie Lynskey captivated filmgoers with an astonishing debut in Peter Jackson's revered psychological crime picture, Heavenly Creatures (1994). Her electrifying portrait of the real-life Pauline Parker - a teenage outcast whose fierce rapport with her only friend (a pre-stardom Kate Winslet) spirals dangerously out of control - was deemed "perfect" by TIME's Richard Corliss, whilst earning the young New Zealander a Best Actress trophy in her motherland. Following a three-year hiatus spent studying at university and re-locating to Los Angeles, Lynskey made a welcome return to the silver screen when she was cast as Drew Barrymore's lovable stepsister in Andy Tennant's feminist fairy tale reworking, Ever After: A Cinderella Story (1998). Parts in Detroit Rock City (1999), But I'm a Cheerleader (1999), Coyote Ugly (2000), Snakeskin (2001), Abandon (2002), Sweet Home Alabama (2002), Shattered Glass (2003), and Clint Eastwood's Oscar-nominated war epic Flags of Our Fathers (2006) came next.
In the ensuing years, Lynskey emerged as one of the industry's most celebrated character actors, gaining plaudits for a succession of notable turns in prestige vehicles such as Sam Mendes's Away We Go (2009), Jason Reitman's Up in the Air (2009), Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! (2009), Tom McCarthy's Win Win (2011), Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), and Adam McKay's Don't Look Up (2021). Prolific supporting roles - opposite the calibre of George Clooney, Edward Norton, Matt Damon, and Leonardo DiCaprio - aside, headline appearances in Hello I Must Be Going (2012), Happy Christmas (2014), The Intervention (2016) - for which she scored a Special Jury Prize at Sundance - and the genre-bending I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017) have equally proved her mettle as a dynamite leading lady.
Since entering the annals of 21st century pop culture with her riotous embodiment of Rose - on the toweringly successful Two and a Half Men (2003), where she appeared for over a decade as Charlie Sheen's duplicitous admirer - Lynskey has worked her scene-stealing magic in a multitude of small-screen gigs: among them, the acclaimed HBO dramedy Togetherness (2015), for which she nabbed a Critics' Choice nomination for her "sublime" (Vanity Fair) depiction of a dissatisfied stay-at-home mother; the Stephen King supernatural horror series Castle Rock (2018), where she headlined as troubled psychic Molly Strand; and the critically lauded miniseries Mrs. America (2020), in which she co-starred with Cate Blanchett. For her spellbinding work on Showtime's furiously popular Yellowjackets (2021) - where she stars as Shauna, a suburban housewife consumed by horrific secrets - Lynskey collected the coveted Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series (alongside a pair of Primetime Emmy nods), with Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall describing it as the "dark, messy, charismatic part she's been waiting her whole career to play".
In the ensuing years, Lynskey emerged as one of the industry's most celebrated character actors, gaining plaudits for a succession of notable turns in prestige vehicles such as Sam Mendes's Away We Go (2009), Jason Reitman's Up in the Air (2009), Steven Soderbergh's The Informant! (2009), Tom McCarthy's Win Win (2011), Stephen Chbosky's The Perks of Being a Wallflower (2012), and Adam McKay's Don't Look Up (2021). Prolific supporting roles - opposite the calibre of George Clooney, Edward Norton, Matt Damon, and Leonardo DiCaprio - aside, headline appearances in Hello I Must Be Going (2012), Happy Christmas (2014), The Intervention (2016) - for which she scored a Special Jury Prize at Sundance - and the genre-bending I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore (2017) have equally proved her mettle as a dynamite leading lady.
Since entering the annals of 21st century pop culture with her riotous embodiment of Rose - on the toweringly successful Two and a Half Men (2003), where she appeared for over a decade as Charlie Sheen's duplicitous admirer - Lynskey has worked her scene-stealing magic in a multitude of small-screen gigs: among them, the acclaimed HBO dramedy Togetherness (2015), for which she nabbed a Critics' Choice nomination for her "sublime" (Vanity Fair) depiction of a dissatisfied stay-at-home mother; the Stephen King supernatural horror series Castle Rock (2018), where she headlined as troubled psychic Molly Strand; and the critically lauded miniseries Mrs. America (2020), in which she co-starred with Cate Blanchett. For her spellbinding work on Showtime's furiously popular Yellowjackets (2021) - where she stars as Shauna, a suburban housewife consumed by horrific secrets - Lynskey collected the coveted Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress in a Drama Series (alongside a pair of Primetime Emmy nods), with Rolling Stone's Alan Sepinwall describing it as the "dark, messy, charismatic part she's been waiting her whole career to play".
"Yellowjackets" Cast In and Out of Character
"Yellowjackets" Cast In and Out of Character
Take a look at Melanie Lynskey and the rest of the "Yellowjackets" cast in and out of character.