Melinda Patrice "Mindy" Clarke (born April 24, 1969) is an American actress.
Clarke is known for portraying Faith Taylor on the
soap opera
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''
Days of Our Lives
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'' (1989–1990),
Julie Cooper on
Fox
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Twelv ...
's teen drama series ''
The O.C.'' (2003–2007),
Lady Heather on
CBS's crime drama series ''
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'' (2001–2015) and
Amanda on the action thriller series ''
Nikita'' (2010–2013).
Early life
Clarke was raised in
Dana Point, California
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. She is the daughter of actor
John Clarke. One of three siblings, Clarke's sister, Heidi, died in 1994 of a malignant heart tumor. In 1987, Clarke graduated from
Dana Hills High School, where she was a member of the drama club and took part in school productions.
Career
Clarke appeared on the daytime soap opera ''
Days of Our Lives
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'' as Faith Taylor (where her father was a senior cast member), and starred in the television series ''
Soldier of Fortune, Inc.'' She also guest-starred on ''
Xena: Warrior Princess'' as the
Amazon
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chieftain
Velasca, ''
Firefly
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'' as the brothel madam Nandi, ''
Charmed'' as the Siren, and has had six appearances on ''
CSI'' where she played
dominatrix
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Lady Heather. She also appeared in the ''
Seinfeld
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'' episode "
The Muffin Tops", playing Jerry's girlfriend who likes anything hairless. In 1993, she played a lead role in the horror film ''
Return of the Living Dead 3''.
She portrayed
Julie Cooper in the teen drama series ''
The O.C.,'' that aired on the
Fox network
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from August 5, 2003, to February 22, 2007, running a total of four seasons. Clarke's character Julie Cooper was often characterized as devious and selfish, with ''
USA Today
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'' calling her a "shallow vixen". However, she revealed a more vulnerable side of herself a number of times during the series. Clarke was originally billed as a guest star in the first few episodes in which she appeared, but due to fan response was offered a series regular contract; Clarke accepted the role and her character became an integral part of the show's storylines.
In July 2009, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' placed Clarke's ''The O.C.'' character Julie Cooper at No. 3 on their list of "21 Top TV Bitches". In January 2021, ''
Vogue'' wrote about the fashion choices on ''The O.C.'', commenting: "Speaking of the Coopers, I also want to end by saying Julie Cooper (Melinda Clarke),
Marissa's mom, is so underrated during this whole series. First of all, she's gorgeous. Secondly, she commands every single room she walks into, whether it's in a pink
Juicy Couture tracksuit or a groovy, off-the-shoulder top. Clearly Marissa got all her fashion sense from her."
As well as starring on ''The O.C.'', she has appeared on
HBO's comedy-drama series ''
Entourage'' as a fictionalized version of herself, married to
Malcolm McDowell's character Terrance McQuewick. Clarke portrayed Blithe Meacham in the television film ''She Drives Me Crazy'' (2007), which was produced by
Kelly Rowan
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. She had guest roles in several television shows, including ''
Chuck'' (2007), ''
Reaper
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'' (2007) and ''
Ghost Whisperer
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The series follows the life of Melinda Gordon (Jennifer Love Hewitt), who has the ability to see and communicate wit ...
'' (2010). In 2010, she appeared on
The CW
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show ''
The Vampire Diaries
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'' as Kelly Donovan, a mother who discovers her daughter has died.
''
Los Angeles Times
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'' praised her performance as Kelly by saying: "In a scene without any dialogue, Clarke made Kelly's grief believable and powerful."

In 2010, she landed one of the main roles in The CW's action drama series ''
Nikita'' as
Helen "Amanda" Collins. Clarke's character was the main antagonist in the show's third and fourth season. The series concluded after four seasons on December 27, 2013. She has lent her voice to several voice acting projects, voicing Alexa in ''
The Animatrix: Matriculated'', Sofia Ivanescu in the video game ''
Mission Impossible: Operation Surma'', Madame Macmu-Ling in ''
Avatar: The Last Airbender'', and Charlene in ''
King of the Hill
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''.
In April 2021, Clarke and her former ''The O.C.'' co-star
Rachel Bilson launched a weekly
podcast
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titled ''Welcome to the OC, Bitches!''
The podcast focuses on the hosts and guests re-watching and discussing episodes of ''The O.C.''
In August 2021, the podcast was named one of "7 Top Celebrity Podcasts You Should Subscribe To Right Now" by ''
Bustle''.
Public image
Two
action figure
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s have been made of Clarke. The first was for her role as
Jessica Priest in ''
Spawn'' (1997) and the second was for her role as Velasca from the television series ''
Xena: Warrior Princess'' (1997). In August 2005, ''
TV Guide
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'' ranked her at No. 5 on their list of "TV's Top Ten Scene Stealers". Clarke has often portrayed characters that are tough, manipulative and villains. In 2011, she said that fans and viewers of ''Nikita'' wanted her character Amanda to be "evil" and "as bad as possible". Clarke described her ''The O.C.'' character Julie Cooper by saying: "You believe your character's truth—and her truth was maintaining this beautiful façade. Physically and monetarily. But ultimately she is an outsider, and that's what
Josh
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has explained is the biggest theme of this show: everyone is really an outsider. They were one, or they become an outsider, or they feel like an outsider."
During her career, Clarke has appeared in magazine covers and pictorials such as ''
In Touch Weekly,'' ''
Fangoria
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'' and ''Regard magazine''.
Personal life
Clarke was married to Ernie Mirich from 1997 to 2005,
and they have a daughter born in 2000. In September 2015, Clarke married Adam Farmer in a ceremony held in Dana Point, California.
Filmography
Film
Television
Video games
Podcast series
Music videos
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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20th-century American actresses
21st-century American actresses
Actresses from California
American film actresses
American soap opera actresses
American television actresses
American voice actresses
Living people
People from Dana Point, California
1969 births