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Melanie Jayne Lynskey ( ; born 16 May 1977) is a New Zealand actress. Known for her portrayals of complex women and her command of American accents, she works predominantly in
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s and television. She is the recipient of numerous accolades, including three Critics' Choice Awards and nominations for three
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. Lynskey made her film debut at age 17 portraying Pauline Parker in ''
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'' (1994). She went on to establish herself as a
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through supporting parts in '' Ever After'' (1998), '' But I'm a Cheerleader'' (1999), '' Coyote Ugly'' (2000), '' Sweet Home Alabama'' (2002), '' Shattered Glass'' (2003), '' Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006), '' Away We Go'', '' Up in the Air'', ''
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'' (all 2009), '' Win Win'' (2011), '' The Perks of Being a Wallflower'' (2012), and ''
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'' (2021). Her starring role in '' Hello I Must Be Going'' (2012) proved to be a turning point in Lynskey's career, with subsequent lead parts in '' Happy Christmas'' (2014), '' The Intervention'' (2016), and ''
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'' (2017) highlighting her as a prominent figure in independent cinema. On television, Lynskey played the recurring role of
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on ''
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'' (2003–2015). Her other credits include '' Togetherness'' (2015–2016) and '' Castle Rock'' (2018), as well as the miniseries '' Mrs. America'' (2020) and ''
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'' (2022). Since 2021, she has starred as
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on '' Yellowjackets'', winning the 2022 Critics' Choice Award for Best Actress and being nominated twice for the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress (2022; 2023). She played Kathleen on ''
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'' in 2023, earning another
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nomination. Lynskey is married to actor
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, with whom she has a daughter.


Early life

Lynskey was born in
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, New Zealand, to Kay Barbara (Mahoney), a real estate agent, and Tim Lynskey, an orthopedic surgeon. She has Irish, English, and Scottish ancestry; her surname originates in Ireland.Stated on ''
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'', February 25, 2025
Lynskey played an active role in the raising of her siblings; she is the eldest of five children, and has three brothers and one sister. She was raised in the
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faith. When she was six, Lynskey's family moved to England for one year before returning to New Zealand. She recalls moving "a lot" due to her father's profession: "My dad was a medical student when I was born, so he was studying and going to different universities. And then he was doing his residency, so I was always the new kid in school". She later attended New Plymouth Girls' High School, where she was involved in the drama department and school plays. She has spoken about being shy at school and finding comfort in acting: "It was so freeing, having someone give me the words to say and not being myself for a minute. It just felt like a weight was lifted off my shoulders". After graduating high school, Lynskey studied for a year and a half at
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, majoring in English literature, but dropped out to focus on her film career.


Career


1994–2002: Film debut and early work

Lynskey's professional debut came at age 15 with a starring role in ''
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'', a psychological drama based on a 1950s murder case. Lynskey portrayed Pauline Parker, a schoolgirl who conspires to kill her mother. She auditioned for the role when a casting director visited her high school; prior to this, five hundred girls had been considered for the part, but "none were right".
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, who co-wrote the screenplay, admired Lynskey's "quiet intensity" and said, "We knew immediately that she was right for the role". Lynskey turned 16 during the making of ''Heavenly Creatures'' and was 17 by the time of its release in 1994. Critics were effusive about the performances, especially those of Lynskey and her co-star,
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.
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complimented the film's director,
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, on picking "the right two actresses", noting that "There is a way Lynskey has of looking up from beneath glowering eyebrows that lets you know her insides are churning" while
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wrote in his review for ''
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'': ''Heavenly Creatures'' is recognised as a milestone in New Zealand cinema. It was nominated for the
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, while Lynskey was named Best Actress at the 1995 New Zealand Film Awards. She regards working with Jackson and Winslet as an important learning experience. She grew particularly close to Winslet during filming, who later told ''
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'', "Mel is like the left side of my body. ehad the exact relationship in terms of communication and love that Pauline and
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had. From the minute we saw each other". Despite the film's success, its creators tried to discourage Lynskey from pursuing a full-time acting career, as it was not thought to be realistic. She later revealed, " eople werelooking out for me ... 'Thanks for doing this movie for us, and now be sure that you go to university and get a normal job.' No one wanted to be responsible for me being like, 'I'm gonna run off to Hollywood!' ... New Zealanders are very practical. Everybody was kind of like, 'That was fun utit's not what your life is gonna be'". Over the next three years, Lynskey continued her education while auditioning for various film parts. She also had a minor role as a policewoman in Peter Jackson's first project after ''Heavenly Creatures'', ''
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'' (1996), and starred in a production of
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's ''
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'' for the
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. Her return to substantial film roles came with the independent drama '' Foreign Correspondents'', where she played Melody, a timid receptionist who strikes up an unusual bond with an overseas
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. The director,
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, contacted Lynskey to offer her the part after reading online that she was eager to work in America. Filming took place in Los Angeles in 1997, with the project drawing attention for its "breakthrough" use of
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. Her next film was the period fairytale romance '' Ever After'' (1998), a feminist reimagining of
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that was shot in the south of France; Lynskey played
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's "charming and funny" stepsister, Jacqueline De Ghent. She attributes her growth in self-confidence around this time, as well as the advancement of her career, to the support and advice she received from Barrymore and their co-star,
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, during the making of the film. Lynskey appeared in four features in 1999: teen comedy '' Detroit Rock City'', period drama ''
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'', British gangster drama '' Shooters'', and the
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satire '' But I'm a Cheerleader''—considered to be one of the foremost examples of
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cinema—where she played a lesbian undergoing conversion therapy. Next, she wore "big hair and fake nails" to portray Gloria, a girl from New Jersey, in the musical romantic comedy '' Coyote Ugly'' (2000), with ''
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''s Stephanie Zacharek calling her "a bridge-and-tunnel
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, full of google-eyed charm". She then returned to New Zealand to star in the independent thriller '' Snakeskin'' (2001), which premiered at the
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and earned Lynskey a Best Actress nomination at that year's New Zealand Film Awards. '' Variety''s
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felt that her work in ''Snakeskin'', where she played Alice, a free-spirited drifter who embarks on a dangerous road trip, was "excellent". In 2002, Lynskey re-teamed with director
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—whom she previously worked with on ''Ever After''—to play a key role in the romantic comedy '' Sweet Home Alabama'', with ''
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'' mentioning her as a highlight among the ensemble cast. The scene in which her character, Lurlynn, nurses her baby in a crowded bar has since been recognised for its cultural relevance. Next, she had a supporting role in '' Abandon'', the directorial debut of
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. In his review of the psychological thriller, ''Variety''s
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pointed out that Lynskey did "some self-conscious scene stealing" with her portrayal of a mousy librarian. She made her television debut that same year in the
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miniseries '' Rose Red'', playing the protective older sister of a girl with supernatural powers.


2003–2011: ''Two and a Half Men'' and continued film career

In '' Shattered Glass'' (2003), a drama depicting the downfall of disgraced ex-journalist
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, Lynskey appeared as Amy Brand, a writer for ''
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''. Critic
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noted that "the performances fMs. Sevigny, Ms. Dawson and Ms. Lynskey do more than ustcomplement Mr. Christensen's central characterization; they provide a sane backdrop for ispathological deceptions to steadily unravel against". Later that year, she began playing the part of
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, an endearingly devious stalker, on the
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sitcom ''
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.'' Having initially made a one-off appearance in the pilot episode, she was invited by the producers to become a series regular and went on to feature in various storylines throughout the first two seasons. Worried about being typecast as a result of her involvement with the series, Lynskey decided to leave the main ensemble in 2005 to concentrate on film work, a move that showrunner
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said he had "a lot of respect for", despite "not einghappy at first". She returned infrequently to ''Two and a Half Men'' as a guest star up until its final episode, which aired in February 2015. "Doing three or four episodes a year enabled me to pay my mortgage and do independent films", she later said. "People in he indie worlddidn't know I was on this huge sitcom. Then, therswould recognise me from
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and think that I never had another job. But I couldn't have done one without the other". Lynskey played Pauline Harnois, the fame-hungry fiancée of soldier Rene Gagnon, in
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's epic war film '' Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006). She then joined the main ensemble of the short-lived
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series '' Drive'' (2007), with ''
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'' critic Mary McNamara describing her work as Wendy Patrakas, a new mother desperate to get away from her abusive husband, as "especially compelling". Her next project was the Western miniseries '' Comanche Moon'', which aired on CBS in January 2008. In their critique of the show, ''
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'' felt that Lynskey's portrayal of Pearl Coleman, a settler whose marriage falls apart after she is raped, was among the best in the cast. Later that year, she returned once again to New Zealand to headline the romantic drama ''
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'', earning strong notices and a Best Actress nomination at the Qantas Film Awards for playing Jess, a single parent who enters a gruelling endurance competition to win a car. In the
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–directed dramedy '' Away We Go'' (2009), Lynskey appeared as Munch, an adoptive mother dealing with the effects of repeated pregnancy loss. The performance was roundly praised, with critics finding the moment her character performs a grief-stricken pole dance in front of her husband to be particularly poignant; writing for ''
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'',
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stated, "Lynskey dramatizes sadness and dysfunction with quiet, moving physicality. erwhole life is there in her long face and drooping limbs. It's the best performance in the movie." She co-starred that same year as Ginger, the foolishly devoted wife of thieving whistleblower
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's Mark Whitacre, in
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's darkly comedic biopic ''
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''. Writing for ''
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'', Geoffrey Macnab felt that Lynskey provided "sterling support" to Damon. During promotion of the film in September that year, Soderbergh told the ''Los Angeles Times'': While making the film, Soderbergh discouraged Lynskey from contacting the real Ginger Whitacre, as he wanted Lynskey to reach her own conclusion about whether she had been complicit in her husband's crimes. "I decided she had no idea what was going on", she later said. "She was trusting, she hought her job wasto stay in the house and take care of the kids ... She wasn't asking too many questions". Lynskey counts her time working on ''The Informant!'' as one of her favourite professional experiences. Also in 2009, Lynskey appeared as the pregnant girlfriend of a cannabis farmer in
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'', with '' RogerEbert.com'' believing her performance to be one of the key contributors to the black comedy's "quirky charm". Nelson said of her casting, "Melanie came in and read for me and, though she's from New Zealand, she was by far the most credible version of an Oklahoma girl I saw. And I probably auditioned 50 actresses for that role". Next, she received positive notices for her work as Julie Bingham, a soon-to-be bride, in the Oscar-nominated dramedy '' Up in the Air''. With his previous films, director
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had always rejected the idea of casting non-American actors in American roles, but Lynskey said that she "tricked" him into giving her the part by avoiding conversation with him during her audition, thus concealing her real accent; Reitman admitted to being "thrilled" by this. In October 2009, she was presented with a Spotlight Award at the Hollywood Film Festival. Lynskey played an insecure wife in '' Helena from the Wedding'' (2010), with ''
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'' stating in their review, "The actors form a seamless ensemble, but he filmbelongs to ynskey. She then appeared in the sports drama ''
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'' (2011), receiving praise for her role as the childhood sweetheart of an ex-football prodigy, and garnered positive notices the same year for her portrayal of drug addict Cindy Timmons in Tom McCarthy's dramedy '' Win Win''. Writing for ''The Hollywood Reporter'', David Rooney noted that Lynskey brought "welcome soft shadings to the story's disruptive element", while Mary Pols stated in her review for ''Time'', " ynskeyhas become one of the most reliably intriguing supporting actresses in film ... she had arts in''Away We Go'', ''The Informant!'' and ''Up in the Air'' nd waswonderful in all three. In ''Win Win'' she gives a very different kind of performance and is even better."


2012–2020: Transition to leading roles

In 2012, Lynskey appeared briefly as the flirtatious Karen in
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romantic comedy '' Seeking a Friend for the End of the World'' and had a key role as Aunt Helen, the sexually abusive relative of the teenage protagonist, in coming-of-age drama '' The Perks of Being a Wallflower''. Due to the nature of her character in ''Perks'', she said that agreeing to take on the part had been a difficult decision. Her next role was that of love interest Sally in the same year's '' Putzel'', an independent romcom. In their critique of the film, the ''
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'' stated that Lynskey "steals the show ... 'Putzel''sparks to life whenever hearrives on the screen", while '' Redefine'' described her as "delightful" and "deftly believable". Lynskey's portrayal of Amy Minsky in '' Hello I Must Be Going'' (2012), an unemployed divorcee who finds herself living back at home with her parents, was met with critical acclaim. For the first time in her career, Lynskey appeared in every scene throughout the film; she described the experience as "a lot of pressure" and said that, because of her lack of bankability at the time, she had assumed the part would be given to somebody like
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. Speaking of his decision to cast Lynskey, director Todd Louiso said, "I knew if I cast her, the film had the potential to resonate on a thousand different levels". In his review for the ''Los Angeles Times'',
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wrote: In a similar appraisal, ''
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'' noted that "Lynskey brings dimension and intelligence" and a "sympathetic blend of humor nddignity to the role". The performance earned her a nomination for the Gotham Independent Film Award for Breakthrough Actor, while ''
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'' placed it at #6 in their rundown of the best film acting of the early 2010s. The following year, Lynskey took on a lead role in '' The Big Ask'', an independent black comedy. Her work as Hannah was praised, with Brian Tallerico stating in his review for ''RogerEbert.com'', " heso often finds ways to elevate lackluster screenwriting, and does so again here. She's the best thing about the movie." In April 2014, Lynskey was named an Emerging Master honouree at the RiverRun International Film Festival. Her first film project that year was '' Happy Christmas'', where she played Kelly, a creatively bored novelist whose passion for writing is rekindled when her disruptive sister-in-law comes to visit. The film drew attention for being almost entirely improvised, with
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'' stating, "The performances reso natural that the actors melt into their characters"; while other critics singled out Lynskey as a highlight. She then had a supporting role in
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's satirical romcom '' They Came Together'', and played the female leads in '' We'll Never Have Paris''—the directorial debut of
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—and
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's '' Goodbye to All That''. In his review of ''Goodbye to All That'',
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said that Lynskey's portrayal of frustrated wife Annie was "fantastic", while ''Variety'' described her as "heartbreaking ... This is what falling out of love looks like. It's not screaming matches and altercations; it's apathy and indifference." Towards the end of 2014, she provided the voice of Beatrice, an ill-tempered bluebird, for
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's '' Over the Garden Wall''. In their appraisal of the animated miniseries, which has since been recognised as a cult classic, ''
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'' commented, "Lynskey steals the show with her amazing putdowns and passive-aggressiveness, smartly avoiding overdone sass or sarcasm." Between 2015 and 2016, Lynskey played Michelle Pierson on
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's '' Togetherness'', which focused on the lives of two couples living under the same roof. Created by the Duplass brothers, the heavily improvised dramedy series was a "dream" job for Lynskey, who referred to its co-writer and director,
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, as her "creative soulmate". The show's performances were commended, with critics paying particular attention to Lynskey. Writing for the ''Los Angeles Times'', Robert Lloyd said, " ynskeyis all deep waters and live wires; soft and steely, trying on new personas for size, her Michelle becomes the series' gravitational center. You can feel her feeling". The performance earned her a nomination for the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress, and was singled out by numerous publications as being worthy of an Emmy nomination. It was announced in March 2016 that HBO would not be renewing ''Togetherness'' for a third season; Lynskey compared this to having her "heart broken by someone I'm still in love with". For her starring role in '' The Intervention'' (2016), Lynskey received the U.S. Dramatic Special Jury Award for Individual Performance at the
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. In his review for '' IndieWire'', Russ Fischer pointed out Lynskey's "tremendously good comic timing", while Ethan Anderton of ''
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'' noted, "Lynskey is the standout, delivering a performance that is genuine, funny and touching all at the same time." The film was the directorial debut of
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, who wrote the character of Annie, an uptight alcoholic, specifically for Lynskey. She sought the help of a therapist before the film went into production to prepare herself for working with DuVall, a close friend of several years: "I didn't want anything to happen to our friendship and a big challenge was being able to stick up for myself and my perspective in regard to the script and this character." Also that year, she starred in the one-off
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comedy ''Our Ex-Wife'', which was followed by prominent roles in the independent features '' Rainbow Time'', '' Little Boxes'', and '' The Great & the Small''. ''Variety''
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described her work in ''The Great & the Small''—where she played Margaret, a schoolteacher grieving the loss of her only son—as "quietly devastating". Lynskey's performance in the
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crime thriller ''
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'' (2017) was roundly praised by critics. The film's director,
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, wrote the character of Ruth, an aggrieved nursing assistant who takes the law into her own hands after her house is burgled, with Lynskey in mind. The role proved to be physically challenging, as it involved stunt work and the use of prosthetics. Peter Debruge of ''Variety'' commended Blair for giving Lynskey "something unforgettable to do" and felt that she delivered her "best work yet", while '' Time Out'' described her as "seething and magnetic". In his review for ''RogerEbert.com'', Matt Zoller Seitz said: ''I Don't Feel at Home'' won the Grand Jury Prize at the 2017 Sundance Festival while Lynskey received a nomination for that year's Gotham Independent Film Award for Best Actress. Next, she headlined the controversial independent drama '' And Then I Go'', with ''
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''s Samuel R. Murrian commending her "quality work" as the concerned parent of a troubled high schooler. That same year, she received a Golden Nymph nomination for starring as Zara Skelton, a headstrong criminal defence lawyer, in the Australian miniseries ''
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''; played the mother of a teenage witch in '' The Changeover'', a fantasy thriller shot in New Zealand; and appeared as a flustered housewife—frantically trying to conceal her husband's corpse after finding him dead—in the horror film '' XX''. In their review of ''XX'', ''Time'' said of Lynskey, "terrific as always, hebrings a grace note of pathos to the wicked proceedings". In '' Sadie'' (2018), Lynskey starred as Rae, a woman bringing up her daughter in the confines of a trailer park while her husband serves in the military. ''Variety'' described her work in the drama as "compelling", while
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of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' stated, "It's no surprise that Lynskey, who has quietly eenestablishing herself as one of indie cinema's finest actors, is once again superb in her emotionally complex turn". Next, she appeared in the principal role of troubled psychic Molly Strand on the first season of '' Castle Rock'', a supernatural horror series based on characters and settings from the books of Stephen King. It premiered on
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in July 2018, with critics pointing out the strong work of the cast: '' Paste'' referred to Lynskey as "delicately complex", while
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of ''
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'' felt the show was "the latest example of how much humanity and grounding ynskeycan bring to the most surreal and macabre of stories – it's a tradition that goes back to when she was a teenager in ''Heavenly Creatures''." Earlier that same year, the
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hosted a tribute event in celebration of Lynskey's career. Between April and May 2020, Lynskey appeared as Rosemary Thomson in the FX on Hulu period miniseries '' Mrs. America'', a political drama centred on the life and career of conservative activist
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(played by
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). Her portrayal of the real-life Thomson, an ambitious champion of Schlafly and staunch opposer of the
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, was described by critics as "delightful" and a "standout" among the cast. Despite not sharing her beliefs, Lynskey said that her own
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upbringing enabled her to empathize with Rosemary's position and called working with Blanchett "one of the great experiences of my life".


2021–present: ''Yellowjackets'' and awards success

Lynskey agreed to star as a layabout stoner in '' Lady of the Manor'' (2021), the directorial debut of
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, because "the thought of being in sweatpants ndacting like I was high for a whole movie was so freeing". Her performance was well received, with ''The Hollywood Reporter'' commenting that she "brings the same airtight commitment to hot mess Hannah that she does to all her varied roles", while ''Screen Rant'' felt she "unabashedly embraces physical humor ndreally commits to the gags".
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's satirical tackling of the
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'', was Lynskey's second film project that year: her portrayal of June Mindy,
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's put-upon wife, was described as "terrific" by ''The Hollywood Reporter'', while ''IndieWire'' called her "low-key brilliant" and felt she brought a "clear-headed" presence to the narrative. She said that working on ''Up'' and bonding with DiCaprio had been "beautiful". On Showtime's '' Yellowjackets'', Lynskey plays Shauna Sadecki, a suburban housewife carrying grim secrets about a plane crash that occurred twenty-five years ago. The series premiered in November 2021, with ''Rolling Stone'' feeling that Lynskey was the "standout" among its ensemble cast: "She's always great, but
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feels like the kind of dark, messy, and charismatic part she's been waiting her whole career to play." In a similar review, ''
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'' agreed that "Lynskey does by far the most emotional heavy lifting of the series". She admitted it was Shauna's "internalized rage" that attracted her to the role, as well as "a real dark streak hat Iloved and was also terrified of". For her work on ''Yellowjackets'', Lynskey won Best Actress in a Drama Series at the
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, where her acceptance speech drew attention for paying tribute to her daughter's nanny. Her subsequent accolades for playing Shauna include two nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress, in 2022 and 2023, respectively. In the true crime miniseries ''
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'', Lynskey co-starred as Betty Gore, a Texan schoolteacher battling postpartum depression who is killed by her husband's lover Candy Montgomery, played by
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. Airing on Hulu in May 2022, the show's acting was widely praised: ''
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'' felt that Lynskey "captures the sadness and seething resentment of a woman stifled by the confines of stay-at-home motherhood", while ''RogerEbert.com''s Brian Tallerico said, "She does so much with just a sigh or defeated body language." Writing for the ''
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'',
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believed that the real Gore was "clearly depressed and in need of help" and that "through Lynskey's performance, we find that tragic and heartbreaking". Lynskey spoke of the intense emotion involved in recreating her character's murder, saying she and Biel took great care to perfect the sequence's staging and choreography. She went on to receive Critics' Choice and
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nominations for her portrayal of Gore. On HBO's ''
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'', an adaptation of the action-adventure video game, Lynskey appeared in the guest role of Kathleen Coghlan, a ruthless war criminal. The character was created specially for the series by executive producer
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, who wanted to work with Lynskey. The show premiered in January 2023, with Stephen Kelly of ''BBC Culture'' stating that Lynskey's "chillingly violent" performance was "superb" while Daniel Fienberg felt she was "thoroughly effective" in his review for ''The Hollywood Reporter'', and Ben Travers of ''IndieWire'' wrote that one piece of dialogue in particular—"kids die, they die all the time"—stood out for him as "an all-time cold-blooded bad guy quote, delivered with exhausted gravity by the great Melanie Lynskey". The performance earned her a nomination for that year's Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series. In the
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historical drama series '' The Tattooist of Auschwitz'', Lynskey portrayed New Zealand social worker Heather Morris, a fledgling novelist who befriends an elderly
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, played by
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, and pitches him her idea for a book about his time spent imprisoned at a concentration camp. The show was released in May 2024, with ''
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''s Nick Schager pointing out Lynskey's chemistry with Keitel but criticising the quality of the wig she had to wear in an effort to resemble the real Morris. Other reviewers believed her work to be "understated ndendlessly empathetic", as well as "measured, nuanced, textured, and altogether beautiful". Owing to the nature of the material, Lynskey described the filming experience as "heavy", but said she felt it was "important to tell as many stories as we can from this period in history".


Acting style

Lynskey described herself as a
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in the early stages of her career, but has since renounced the term. Regarding her acting technique, Lynskey has said: Asked by a journalist in 2012 about how she felt being cast—up to that point in her career—as a supporting player rather than a lead, Lynskey said it was something she had thought about a lot, and that the "meaty" parts are mostly written for men, or actresses like
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. She told a different journalist the same year, "It's been a big issue that I'm not amous... I'll audition for something and then the feedback has been, 'The director wants you, the creative people want you, but the studio is saying no' ... but I understand. People are investing a lot of money and they want somewhat of a guarantee". She has subsequently taken on leading roles in numerous independent films and been labelled an "indie queen". Speaking in 2017 about taking risks in her film work, Lynskey said, "I want to tell stories about women who are interesting and complicated and not like people you've seen before ... There aren't that many opportunities o do thatexcept in the independent film world. I've made films that have cost $50,000 for the entire film. If you're willing to work like that, you get chances to do really creative, interesting stuff". Lynskey is often complimented on her ability to perform an American accent. She attributes this to staying with
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when she first moved to Los Angeles: "When I came here, I stayed in his guest bedroom ... I watched movie after movie and learned American accents".
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recalled that when she auditioned for the part of Colleen in ''
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'', "She came in and auditioned for me and then ... opened ermouth and started talking in a New Zealand accent and I just couldn't believe it, because her south-eastern Oklahoma accent was so spot on, and it's a very specific accent." Lynskey is known for her
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skills, which she attributes to classes she attended in her youth. She regularly employs dreamwork to help her get into character, as well music: "Every movie I've done I have a particular song I keep going back to that puts me in the right emotional place."


Other work

In 2012, Lynskey voiced an animated version of herself in a pre-flight safety video for
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. In February 2013, she participated in a Live Read performance of the 1992 film '' Glengarry Glen Ross''. The event was directed by
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, who assembled a cast of women to read the all-male script; Lynskey played the role of George Aaronow, originally portrayed by
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. Between 2014 and 2016, Lynskey featured on several occasions as part of '' The Thrilling Adventure Hour'', a staged podcast in the style of old-time radio, which was performed monthly in Los Angeles. In 2015, she starred in the music video for the song "Waiting on Love" by Nicki Bluhm and The Gramblers, alongside her then-boyfriend
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. Lynskey served on the jury for the U.S. Narrative Competition at the 2017
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. In June 2018, she was invited to become a member of the
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. In October 2023, Lynskey narrated Devin Scillian's ''Memoirs of a Hamster'' for Storyline Online, a branch of the SAG-AFTRA Foundation that specialises in child literacy. Lynskey was selected as one of the judges for the 2024 Heath Ledger Scholarship, an initiative that offers financial support and career mentorship to emerging Australian talent.


Public image

Lynskey has appeared on the covers of magazines such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Backstage''. Writing for ''InStyle'' in 2022, Laura Norkin referred to Lynskey as "the nicest person in Hollywood" and "one of the most skilled and compelling ctressesof our time". In the same article, actress Danielle Brooks said of Lynskey's reputation in the industry, "People are like, 'She's the real deal. She will deliver'". In a 2023 article for ''
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'', Alexis Soloski described Lynskey as "polite almost to the point of pathology", adding, "Offscreen, Lynskey is a very nice lady. Unnervingly nice. Onscreen she specializes in a ferocious deconstruction of that same type. For the past decade, and particularly in the past couple of years ... she has embodied women who seem innocuous on the surface — breathy, meek, bland — only to reveal limitless anger and desire". Writing for ''TheWrap'' that same year, Libby Hill called Lynskey a "pop culture fan favorite". Lynskey told a journalist in 2012 that, for a while, the only roles she was being offered were "fat-girl parts", adding, "Seriously? Sometimes I feel like I'm making some kind of radical statement because I'm a size 6". In a 2022 interview with ''The Hollywood Reporter'', she discussed being body-shamed early on in her career: "It was ridiculous. I was already starving myself and as thin as I could possibly be ... people
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putting a lot of Spanx on me in wardrobe fittings ... ostume designers would say "Nobody told me there would be girls like you" ... the feedback round that timewas constantly ... 'You're not beautiful'". That same year, when asked how she was dealing with the response to her role on '' Yellowjackets'', Lynskey explained to ''
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'' that a lot of attention was being placed on her weight: "It's bouttrying to tune out he negative commentsand istening insteadto the women who say: thank you for just being on screen and not pinching your tummy, or being like: 'I wish I was thinner'". Meanwhile, she said that the creators of ''Yellowjackets'' were "excited" about her being "an average-size woman": "Nobody's pressuring me to look a different way ndthat's something that I did not think would ever be possible". In February 2023, Lynskey responded to criticism of her casting in ''
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implied that Lynskey's body type made her ill-suited to the role of a villainous leader: " he character issupposed to be smart, ma'am. I don't need to be muscly. That's what henchmen are for."
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, Lynskey's co-star on the show, defended her by saying, "Hollywood has done a terrible job of creating the mythology of, what is a man? What is a woman? What are these aesthetics that we hold up as power?", adding that he thought Lynskey had handled the situation with "grace ndcourage". Though not gay herself, Lynskey is widely considered a
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.


Personal life

In 2001, Lynskey met American actor Jimmi Simpson during the filming of '' Rose Red'', in which they both appeared. They became engaged in 2005 and were married on 14 April 2007, in a chapel on
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, near Queenstown, New Zealand. Lynskey filed for divorce from Simpson on 25 September 2012, citing
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, with
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referring to it as "the nicest divorce ever". The divorce was finalised on 23 May 2014. The two remain good friends. In February 2017, Lynskey announced that she was engaged to
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, who she had been dating for four years. In December the following year, they became parents to a daughter. Lynskey and Ritter were married in 2020. Lynskey has lived in Los Angeles since 2000. She is a close friend of
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, who she met when they appeared together in '' But I'm a Cheerleader''. She became a vegetarian at age 10 after learning about
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but now identifies as pescetarian. Lynskey has
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. She describes herself as a
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. Lynskey has been open about her past struggle with an eating disorder, saying that she was "very unwell" for a long time: "I was so unhappy and my hair was falling out ... ventuallyI was like, 'I just need to look the way I'm supposed to look' ... I adto truly become comfortable with myself, because you can't fake it."


Filmography and accolades

According to the review aggregate site
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, Lynskey's most acclaimed films include ''
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'' (1994), '' Ever After'' (1998), '' Shattered Glass'' (2003), '' Flags of Our Fathers'' (2006), '' Up in the Air'' (2009), ''
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'' (2009), '' Win Win'' (2011), '' Hello I Must Be Going'' (2012), '' The Perks of Being a Wallflower'' (2012), '' Happy Christmas'' (2014), '' The Intervention'' (2016), ''
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'' (2017), '' And Then I Go'' (2017), '' Sadie'' (2018), and '' Griffin in Summer'' (2024). Her television work includes ''
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'' (2003–2015), '' Togetherness'' (2015–2016), '' Castle Rock'' (2018), '' Mrs. America'' (2020), ''
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'' (2022), and '' Yellowjackets'' (2021–present). Her films have grossed $733 million worldwide. Lynskey's numerous accolades include a Sundance Special Jury Award and three Critics Choice Awards, in addition to nominations for three
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, three
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, one
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, and one
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.


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