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Melissa Marie Benoist ( ; born October 4, 1988) is an American actress, singer and producer. Her first major role was
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on the Fox musical comedy drama '' Glee'' (2012–2014), where she was a series regular during the fifth season. She rose to widespread prominence for portraying the
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on the CBS / CW superhero series ''
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'' (2015–2021), along with related media in the
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franchise. Benoist's film appearances include the psychological drama '' Whiplash'' (2014), the comedy drama '' Danny Collins'' (2015), the crime comedy ''
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'' (2015), the romantic Western '' The Longest Ride'' (2015), the action thriller '' Patriots Day'' (2016), the drama '' Lowriders'' (2016), and the comedy drama ''
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'' (2017). She also portrayed the wife of cult leader David Koresh on the
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miniseries ''
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'' (2018). On stage, Benoist made her
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debut in 2018 as
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in the jukebox musical '' Beautiful: The Carole King Musical''.


Early life and education

Benoist was born in
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, Texas, to Julie and Jim Benoist, a physician. They divorced when she was thirteen years old. Her paternal great-grandfather was of
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descent. She has two sisters: Jessica, a novelist, and Kristina, an ecological scientist, and five half-siblings from her father's remarriage. She was raised mostly by her mother in the suburbs of
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, after her parents' separation. Growing up in Colorado, a large part of her childhood was spent exploring national parks and immersing herself in nature. She started
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classes at the age of three, focusing on
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,
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, and tap. When she was four years old, her aunt put her in a church play she was directing; after that, she began doing community children's theatre in her hometown. As a teenager, Benoist performed anonymously at
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in various medleys of musical songs for three summers with the Academy of Theatre Arts, a
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school she was attending, located in
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, run by Paul Dwyer and Alann Worley. She performed locally in a number of theatrical productions, including '' A Month in the Country'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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'' at the Town Hall Arts Center, a professional theatre located in the Denver metro area. Instead of attending high school graduation parties, she performed the play '' Evita'' with other cast members at the former Country Dinner Playhouse. In 2006, ''
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'' named Benoist one of Colorado's five "Can't Miss Kids". She graduated from Arapahoe High School in Centennial, Colorado, in 2007, and then moved to
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to pursue a career in musical theatre. She initially attended
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for the BFA musical theatre program but in her sophomore year, she switched majors to theatre, due to her admiration for 19th-century Russian plays. She graduated from Marymount Manhattan College with a
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in
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in 2011. While attending college, she played Millie Dilmount in an urban
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production of ''
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'' and Rosalind in ''
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'' at the Theresa Lang Theatre.


Career


2008–2011: Early work

Benoist's first film was ''
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'' in 2008 along with singer
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. Afterwards, she made guest appearances on shows like '' Law & Order: Criminal Intent'', '' Blue Bloods'', ''Homeland'', and '' The Good Wife'', while attending college. She played Kelly in the 2011 Goodspeed Musicals
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of ''
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'' by
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and
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at the Norma Terris Theatre.


2012–2014: Rise to prominence with ''Glee'' and film roles

In May 2012, she auditioned for the
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series '' Glee'' in
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at the Roundabout Theatre Company, singing a different song for each of her five auditions including: "
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, "
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" by
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, a
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song, and several musical theatre pieces. In July, she had two screen tests in California for series creator/writer, Ryan Murphy, the casting directors, and executive producers. She portrayed
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on the fourth and fifth seasons of ''Glee''. Her first appearance as Marley Rose was in the first episode of season four, titled " The New Rachel". Because the creators had been looking for Marley for a long time, she started working the day she found out she got the job. Benoist's first performance was a duet of "
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" with
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, during the first episode of season 4. The cover of the song reached twenty-four on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart. She and ''Glee'' co-star
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appeared with Josh Duhamel in the opening of the 2013 Kids' Choice Awards. That same year, she was selected as an ambassador for Coca-Cola's new product, P10 300 mL Coke Mismo. In June 2013, they were flown to
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, Philippines, to endorse the product by visiting various malls and meeting with fans. She, along with several other actors, was not called back for ''Glee'' in early 2014. In mid-2013, Benoist and Blake Jenner held a
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campaign to help fund the production of their feature film ''
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''. The project reached its $100,000 goal. Benoist played Nicole in
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's 2014 independent drama film '' Whiplash'', which won top prizes (Grand Jury and Audience awards) at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival. In June 2014, she joined
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' film adaption ''The Longest Ride'' as Marcia. She had a role in the 2015 film '' Danny Collins''. She played the part of Jamie, a desk clerk at a hotel frequented by one of Jamie's all-time favorite rock stars. That same year, Benoist also played Becky Thatcher in ''
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'', a modern-day retelling of ''The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'' and ''Adventures of Huckleberry Finn''. In May 2015, it was announced that Benoist would be playing Lorelai in the film '' Low Riders'', replacing Lily Collins and Nicola Peltz, who were in talks for the role previously. In August of that year, she landed the leading role in the Screen Gems drama feature film ''Oxford''.


2015–present: ''Supergirl'' and Broadway debut

In October 2015, the
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adventure series ''
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'', with Benoist in the lead role of Kara Zor-El, premiered on CBS. She became the first woman to lead a prime time superhero TV series since ''Wonder Woman'' went off the air in 1979 and Lindsay Wagner’s The Bionic Woman in 1978. The premiere was watched by 12.96million viewers and received a full season order by CBS on November 30, 2015. She was reportedly the first actress looked at for the role. Benoist generally received positive reviews for her portrayal of Kara Zor-El. The series later moved to
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before its second-season premiere. She reprised her role in
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's
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crossovers " Invasion!", " Crisis on Earth-X", "
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", and "
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" as well as ''
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'' musical episode "
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". She reprised her role as Earth-X's Supergirl doppelgänger Overgirl in the CW Seed animated series '' Freedom Fighters: The Ray''. The actress made her directorial debut for one episode during season five. For her portrayal of Supergirl, she received the Breakthrough Performance Award at The 
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and two Best Actress on a Television Series Award at the 44th and 45th
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respectively. The series concluded on November 9, 2021, after six seasons and 126 episodes. In May 2016, Benoist was cast as Katherine Russell, the widow of deceased Boston Marathon bomber
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, in
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's drama film '' Patriots Day''. In June, it was announced that she was set to star in the
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film ''
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''. Also in that month, the
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released a video in tribute to the victims of the
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; in the video, Benoist and others told the stories of the people killed there. In April 2017, Benoist was cast as Rachel Koresh, the legal wife of
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cult leader David Koresh in
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's miniseries ''
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''. Benoist was featured in "The Super Duper Minecraft Musical!" which was made for
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's Super Duper Graphics Pack in November. On May 7, 2018, it was announced that Benoist would be playing the
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in the Broadway show '' Beautiful: The Carole King Musical'' at the Stephen Sondheim Theatre, which marked her Broadway debut for a limited run from June 7 through August 4, 2018. Benoist stated that the run felt like “coming home” to her theater roots and a “manifestation of a lot of her childhood dreams,” as theater was her first passion. In February 2021, she started a production company, Three Things Productions, with an overall deal at
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. In June 2022, it was announced that Benoist and her production company Three Things Productions has renewed its overall deal with Warner Bros. Television Group and that she will officially join the
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 series ''The Girls on the Bus'' inspired by a chapter in
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’s 2018 novel ''Chasing Hillary'', which was based on the author’s time covering
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’s 2016 presidential campaign as a political reporter. Deadline revealed in February that Benoist was in talks to reunite with Berlanti Productions for the political campaign drama series. In June, it was confirmed that she will star as Sadie McCarthy, a journalist who romanticizes Tim Crouse's ''Boys on the Bus'' book and who scrapped her whole life for her own shot at covering a presidential campaign. Benoist will also serve as a producer for the series.


Other ventures

On October 26, 2021, she published her first book, ''Haven’s Secret'', the first installment of ''The Powers'' series from Abrams Kids. The series is a middle grade fantasy and was co-written by Benoist with her sister Jessica Benoist and author Mariko Tamaki. ''Haven's Secret'' received recognition as a 2022 Kansas Notable Book in June of 2022.


Personal life

During her first semester in college, when she was learning to ride a bike, a cab backed into her and left a visible scar above her eyebrows. She also has a
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of a bicycle on her left foot. In 2015, it was announced that she and her ''Glee'' co-star Blake Jenner were married. Benoist commented that they had been married "longer than anybody knows", with some sources claiming that the couple actually wed the same year of their engagement in 2013. In late December 2016, she filed for
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citing "irreconcilable differences". The divorce was finalized in December 2017. Also in 2015, Benoist suffered an injury that tore her iris. The incident caused one pupil to be enlarged. In November 2019, Benoist shared an Instagram video chronicling her experience as a survivor of
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in order to raise awareness. She revealed that the injury to her iris was due to an iPhone being thrown at her during a domestic dispute, in a relationship marked by repeated abuse. Jenner and Benoist were married at the time. Previously, the injury had been said to have been caused when she tripped down stairs and fell into a potted plant. Benoist also stated in her video that she had experienced extreme control, manipulation, and cycles of severe violence including being slapped, punched, shoved into a wall, dragged by her hair, and choked during the relationship. In October 2020, Jenner wrote a lengthy Instagram post in which he admitted to causing the eye injury and confirmed the infliction of abuse throughout the relationship. He also stated that she had physically assaulted him at other times, resulting in injury. Benoist previously stated in her original video that she began fighting back in defense against Jenner's attacks during the relationship. Despite the implications of Jenner's post, as of July 2022, no proof or backing has been given that Benoist was an aggressor in the relationship. Benoist has discussed healing from the trauma of the relationship and stated that doing EMDR therapy saved her life. In 2016, Benoist met Chris Wood when he was cast as Mon-El in season 2 of Supergirl and their romantic relationship was confirmed in 2017. On the relationship she recalls, “we met each other at the perfect time in our lives.” In October 2017, Benoist helped with Wood's launch of his campaign "IDONTMIND" which works to decrease stigma around mental health and provide resources and education. She discussed her own struggle with depression and
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attacks since she was 13 years old. She said that Wood's words encouraged her to share her own issues with depression with others. Benoist and Wood announced their
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on February 10, 2019, and married in September 2019, holding a private ceremony in Ojai, California. On March 4, 2020, the couple announced on
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that they were expecting their first child. They announced the birth of their son on September 25, 2020.


Filmography


Film


Television


Web


Theatre


Soundtrack performances


Awards and nominations


Notes


References


External links

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