History of Melanie Lynskey in Timeline

Share: FB Share X Share Reddit Share Reddit Share
Melanie Lynskey

Melanie Lynskey is a New Zealand actress recognized for her portrayals of complex women, particularly in independent films and television. She is known for her ability to master American accents. Lynskey has received several awards, including three Critics' Choice Awards, and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, solidifying her reputation as a talented and versatile performer.

May 1977: Melanie Lynskey Born

Melanie Jayne Lynskey was born on May 16, 1977, in New Zealand.

Others born on this day/year

1994: Heavenly Creatures Release

By the time of the release of Heavenly Creatures in 1994, Melanie Lynskey was 17 years old. Her performance as Pauline Parker, a schoolgirl who conspires to kill her mother, alongside Kate Winslet, received significant praise, marking a key moment in her early career.

1994: Film Debut in Heavenly Creatures

In 1994, Melanie Lynskey made her film debut at age 17 in Peter Jackson's Heavenly Creatures, where she portrayed Pauline Parker, earning critical acclaim.

1995: Best Actress at New Zealand Film Awards

In 1995, Melanie Lynskey was named Best Actress at the New Zealand Film Awards for her performance in Heavenly Creatures.

1996: Minor Role in The Frighteners

In 1996, Melanie Lynskey had a minor role as a policewoman in Peter Jackson's The Frighteners.

1997: Filming Foreign Correspondents

In 1997, Melanie Lynskey filmed Foreign Correspondents in Los Angeles, where she played Melody, a timid receptionist. Filming was notable for its breakthrough use of crowdfunding.

1998: Appeared in Ever After

In 1998, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the film "Ever After", which is one of her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

1999: Role in But I'm a Cheerleader

In 1999, Melanie Lynskey appeared in But I'm a Cheerleader, considered a foremost example of LGBTQ cinema.

1999: Appeared in Four Features

In 1999, Melanie Lynskey appeared in four features, including Detroit Rock City, The Cherry Orchard, Shooters, and But I'm a Cheerleader.

2000: Appearance in Coyote Ugly

In 2000, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Coyote Ugly, portraying Gloria.

2000: Moved to Los Angeles

Melanie Lynskey has lived in Los Angeles since 2000.

2001: Met Jimmi Simpson

In 2001, Melanie Lynskey met Jimmi Simpson during the filming of Rose Red.

2001: Starred in Snakeskin

In 2001, Melanie Lynskey starred in the independent thriller Snakeskin, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, earning her a Best Actress nomination at that year's New Zealand Film Awards.

2002: Character actress in Sweet Home Alabama

In 2002, Lynskey became known as a character actress through her part in Sweet Home Alabama.

2002: Key Role in Sweet Home Alabama

In 2002, Melanie Lynskey played a key role in the romantic comedy Sweet Home Alabama. She also made her television debut in the Stephen King miniseries Rose Red.

2003: Appeared in Two and a Half Men

From 2003, Melanie Lynskey featured in "Two and a Half Men".

2003: Appears in Shattered Glass and Two and a Half Men

In 2003, Melanie Lynskey appeared as Amy Brand in Shattered Glass and began playing Rose in the CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men.

2003: Appeared in Shattered Glass

In 2003, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the film "Shattered Glass", which is one of her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

2005: Engaged to Jimmi Simpson

In 2005, Melanie Lynskey and Jimmi Simpson became engaged.

2005: Leaves Two and a Half Men as a Series Regular

In 2005, Melanie Lynskey decided to leave Two and a Half Men as a series regular to concentrate on film work, though she returned infrequently as a guest star.

2006: Role in Flags of Our Fathers

In 2006, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Flags of Our Fathers.

April 2007: Married Jimmi Simpson

On April 14, 2007, Melanie Lynskey married Jimmi Simpson in a chapel on Lake Hayes, near Queenstown, New Zealand.

2007: Main Ensemble of Drive

In 2007, Melanie Lynskey joined the main ensemble of the Fox series Drive, playing Wendy Patrakas.

Loading Video...

January 2008: Comanche Moon Airs on CBS

In January 2008, the miniseries Comanche Moon aired on CBS, featuring Melanie Lynskey as Pearl Coleman.

October 2009: Spotlight Award at Hollywood Film Festival

In October 2009, Melanie Lynskey was presented with a Spotlight Award at the Hollywood Film Festival.

2009: Roles in Away We Go and The Informant!

In 2009, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Away We Go as Munch and in The Informant! as Ginger.

2009: Appeared in Up in the Air and The Informant!

In 2009, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the films "Up in the Air" and "The Informant!", both of which are among her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

2009: Roles in Away We Go, Up in the Air, and The Informant!

In 2009, Melanie Lynskey had roles in the movies Away We Go, Up in the Air, and The Informant!.

2010: Role in Helena from the Wedding

In 2010, Melanie Lynskey played an insecure wife in Helena from the Wedding.

2011: Roles in Touchback and Win Win

In 2011, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Touchback and garnered positive notices for her role as Cindy Timmons in Win Win.

2011: Appeared in Win Win

In 2011, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the film "Win Win", which is one of her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

September 2012: Filed for divorce from Jimmi Simpson

In September 2012, Melanie Lynskey filed for divorce from Jimmi Simpson, citing irreconcilable differences.

2012: Roles in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and Hello I Must Be Going

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey appeared in The Perks of Being a Wallflower and starred in Hello I Must Be Going.

Loading Video...

2012: Appeared in Hello I Must Be Going and The Perks of Being a Wallflower

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the films "Hello I Must Be Going" and "The Perks of Being a Wallflower", both of which are among her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

2012: Lynskey discusses being offered 'fat-girl parts'

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey mentioned that she was only being offered "fat-girl parts" and expressed her frustration with body image expectations.

2012: Roles in 'Seeking a Friend for the End of the World', 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower' and 'Putzel'

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey played Karen in 'Seeking a Friend for the End of the World', Aunt Helen in 'The Perks of Being a Wallflower', and Sally in 'Putzel'. She found playing Aunt Helen difficult. Her role in 'Putzel' was critically acclaimed, with some critics saying she stole the show.

Loading Video...

2012: Lynskey voices animated version of herself for Air New Zealand

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey provided the voice for an animated version of herself in a pre-flight safety video for Air New Zealand.

2012: Lynskey discusses casting as a supporting player

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey spoke about being cast in supporting roles and the challenges of not being a famous actress, noting that studios often prioritize well-known actors for financial security.

2012: Starring role in 'Hello I Must Be Going'

In 2012, Melanie Lynskey starred as Amy Minsky in 'Hello I Must Be Going', playing an unemployed divorcee. This was the first time in her career that she appeared in every scene of a film, which she described as a lot of pressure.

February 2013: Participated in Live Read performance of Glengarry Glen Ross

In February 2013, Melanie Lynskey participated in a Live Read performance of the 1992 film "Glengarry Glen Ross", directed by Jason Reitman, where she played the role of George Aaronow.

April 2014: Emerging Master honouree and roles in multiple films

In April 2014, Melanie Lynskey was named an Emerging Master honouree at the RiverRun International Film Festival. That year, she starred in 'Happy Christmas', had a supporting role in 'They Came Together', played female leads in 'We'll Never Have Paris' and 'Goodbye to All That', and voiced Beatrice in 'Over the Garden Wall'.

May 2014: Divorce from Jimmi Simpson finalized

In May 2014, Melanie Lynskey's divorce from Jimmi Simpson was finalized; the two remain good friends.

2014: Appeared in Happy Christmas

In 2014, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the film "Happy Christmas", which is one of her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

2014: Featured on The Thrilling Adventure Hour

In 2014, Melanie Lynskey began featuring on several occasions as part of "The Thrilling Adventure Hour", a staged podcast performed monthly in Los Angeles.

February 2015: Final Episode of Two and a Half Men

In February 2015, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the final episode of Two and a Half Men.

2015: Appeared in Togetherness

From 2015, Melanie Lynskey featured in "Togetherness".

2015: Role as Michelle Pierson in 'Togetherness'

In 2015, Melanie Lynskey began playing Michelle Pierson in HBO's 'Togetherness'. She referred to Jay Duplass as her creative soulmate.

Loading Video...

2015: Starred in Nicki Bluhm music video

In 2015, Melanie Lynskey starred in the music video for the song "Waiting on Love" by Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers, alongside her then-boyfriend Jason Ritter.

2015: Two and a Half Men Concludes

In February 2015, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the final episode of Two and a Half Men.

March 2016: Cancellation of 'Togetherness'

In March 2016, HBO announced that 'Togetherness' would not be renewed for a third season. Lynskey compared this cancellation to having her "heart broken by someone I'm still in love with".

Loading Video...

2016: Appeared in Togetherness

In 2015-2016, Melanie Lynskey appeared in HBO's Togetherness.

Loading Video...

2016: Featured on The Thrilling Adventure Hour

In 2016, Melanie Lynskey continued featuring on several occasions as part of "The Thrilling Adventure Hour", a staged podcast performed monthly in Los Angeles.

2016: Award for 'The Intervention' and roles in BBC comedy and independent films

In 2016, Melanie Lynskey received the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Individual Performance at the Sundance Film Festival for her role in 'The Intervention'. Also in 2016, she starred in the BBC Two comedy 'Our Ex-Wife', and had prominent roles in the independent features 'Rainbow Time', 'Little Boxes', and 'The Great & the Small'.

2016: Lead Role in The Intervention

In 2016, Melanie Lynskey starred in The Intervention, solidifying her presence in independent cinema.

February 2017: Announced engagement to Jason Ritter

In February 2017, Melanie Lynskey announced her engagement to Jason Ritter, whom she had been dating for four years.

2017: Awards and roles in multiple projects

In 2017, 'I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore' won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Festival, and Melanie Lynskey received a Gotham Independent Film Award nomination. She also headlined 'And Then I Go', starred in 'Sunshine', 'The Changeover', and appeared in the horror film 'XX'.

2017: Appeared in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore and And Then I Go

In 2017, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the films "I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore" and "And Then I Go", both of which are among her most acclaimed films according to Rotten Tomatoes.

2017: Lynskey speaks about taking risks in film work

In 2017, Melanie Lynskey discussed her preference for telling stories about complex women in independent films, highlighting the creative opportunities found in low-budget productions.

2017: Served on the jury for the Tribeca Festival

In 2017, Melanie Lynskey served on the jury for the U.S. Narrative Competition at the Tribeca Festival.

2017: Lead Role in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore

In 2017, Melanie Lynskey starred in I Don't Feel at Home in This World Anymore, which helped establish her as a prominent figure in independent cinema.

June 2018: Invited to join the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences

In June 2018, Melanie Lynskey was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

July 2018: Premiere of 'Castle Rock'

In July 2018, 'Castle Rock', a supernatural horror series starring Melanie Lynskey as Molly Strand, premiered on Hulu. Critics praised the cast's strong performances.

2018: Appeared in Castle Rock

In 2018, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Hulu's Castle Rock.

May 2020: Appearance in 'Mrs. America'

In May 2020, Melanie Lynskey appeared as Rosemary Thomson in the FX on Hulu period miniseries 'Mrs. America'. Critics described her performance as a standout.

2020: Married Jason Ritter

In 2020, Melanie Lynskey and Jason Ritter got married.

2020: Appeared in Mrs. America

In 2020, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the TV show "Mrs. America".

November 2021: Premiere of 'Yellowjackets'

In November 2021, 'Yellowjackets' premiered, featuring Melanie Lynskey as Shauna Sadecki. Her performance was highly praised.

Loading Video...

2021: Appeared in Yellowjackets

From 2021, Melanie Lynskey featured in "Yellowjackets".

2021: Appears in Don't Look Up

In 2021, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the movie Don't Look Up.

Loading Video...

2021: Roles in 'Lady of the Manor' and 'Don't Look Up'

In 2021, Melanie Lynskey starred in 'Lady of the Manor', embracing physical humor. She also appeared in 'Don't Look Up', playing June Mindy. Her performances in both were well-received.

Loading Video...

May 2022: Co-starring in 'Candy'

In May 2022, Melanie Lynskey co-starred as Betty Gore in the Hulu miniseries 'Candy', receiving Critics' Choice and Satellite Award nominations for her performance.

2022: Appeared in Candy and Won Critics' Choice Award

In 2022, Melanie Lynskey appeared in Candy and won the Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress for her role in Yellowjackets.

2022: Appeared in Candy

In 2022, Melanie Lynskey appeared in the TV show "Candy".

2022: Lynskey discusses being body-shamed

In 2022, Melanie Lynskey discussed being body-shamed early in her career and how the creators of Yellowjackets were supportive of her being an average-size woman.

Loading Video...

2022: Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress

In 2022, Melanie Lynskey won Best Actress in a Drama Series at the 27th Critics' Choice Awards for her work on 'Yellowjackets'.

Loading Video...

2022: Praised as 'the nicest person in Hollywood'

In a 2022 InStyle article, Laura Norkin described Melanie Lynskey as "the nicest person in Hollywood" and a highly skilled actress, with Danielle Brooks echoing her positive reputation within the industry.

January 2023: Guest role in 'The Last of Us'

In January 2023, Melanie Lynskey appeared as Kathleen Coghlan in HBO's 'The Last of Us', earning an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series.

Loading Video...

February 2023: Responded to criticism of her casting in The Last of Us

In February 2023, Melanie Lynskey responded to criticism regarding her casting in "The Last of Us", defending her suitability for the role and receiving support from co-star Jeffrey Pierce.

Loading Video...

October 2023: Narrated "Memoirs of a Hamster" for Storyline Online

In October 2023, Melanie Lynskey narrated Devin Scillian's "Memoirs of a Hamster" for Storyline Online, a child literacy initiative by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.

2023: Emmy Nomination for The Last of Us

In 2023, Melanie Lynskey received an Emmy nomination for Guest Actress for her work on HBO's The Last of Us.

Loading Video...

2023: Described as 'polite almost to the point of pathology'

In a 2023 article for The New York Times, Alexis Soloski described Melanie Lynskey as exceptionally polite and noted her ability to portray seemingly innocuous women with hidden depths. TheWrap also called Lynskey a "pop culture fan favorite" that same year.

May 2024: Release of "The Tattooist of Auschwitz"

In May 2024, "The Tattooist of Auschwitz", a Peacock historical drama series starring Melanie Lynskey as Heather Morris, was released. The show received mixed reviews, with some praising Lynskey's chemistry with Harvey Keitel, while others criticized the quality of her wig.

2024: Judge for Heath Ledger Scholarship

In 2024, Melanie Lynskey was selected as one of the judges for the Heath Ledger Scholarship, which provides financial support and mentorship to emerging Australian talent.