Melissa Marsala
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Melissa Marsala | |
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Born | July 28, 1975 United States |
💼 Occupation | Actress |
📆 Years active | 1997–present |
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Melissa Marsala (born July 28, 1975) is an American actress. She has appeared on television in The West Wing and Six Feet Under. She has also appeared in films Mickey Blue Eyes, Bringing Out the Dead and White Oleander.
Filmography[edit]
- The Definite Maybe (1997) .... Liz
- Van Pires (13 episodes, 1997) .... Rev[1]
- Law & Order (2 episodes,1997–1998) .... Marlene / Emily Bailey
- "Thrill"
- "Damaged"
- Locust Valley (1999) .... Sasha
- Mickey Blue Eyes (1999) .... Carla, Johnny's Girlfriend
- Bringing Out the Dead (1999) .... Bridge & Tunnel Girl
- Chicken Soup for the Soul (1 episode, 2000) ....
- "Thinking of You; Mama's Soup Pot; the Letter"
- Angel (1 episode, 2000) .... Judy Kovacs
- The King of Queens (1 episode, "Class Struggle", 2000) .... Kira
- Malcolm in the Middle (1 episode, 2000) .... Lorene
- "Dinner Out"
- The Huntress (1 episode, 2001) .... Leslie O'Connor
- "Family Therapy"
- The Sopranos (1 episode, 2001) .... Kelli Aprile
- That's Life (1 episode, 2001) .... Marie Jackson
- "M.Y.O.B."
- NYPD Blue (1 episode, 2002) .... Shelly Hertzner
- "Here Comes the Son"
- White Oleander (2002) .... Julie
- New Suit (2002) .... Plastic Productions Receptionist
- Pledge of Allegiance (2003) .... Sophia Maldanado
- CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (1 episode, 2003) .... Serena Chase
- "Random Acts of Violence"
- A Tale of Two Pizzas (2003) .... Denise
- The West Wing (6 episodes, 2003–2004) .... Rina
- House, M.D. (1 episode, 2004) .... Judy Lupino
- Six Feet Under (8 episodes, 2002–2005) .... Angelica
- "In the Game"
- "Death Works Overtime"
- "Twilight"
- "I'm Sorry, I'm Lost"
- "Falling into Place"
- "The Dare"
- "Coming and Going"
- "The Rainbow of Her Reasons"
- The Darkroom (2006) .... Drunk Girl
- The Red Veil (2006) .... Yasmine
- Company Man (TV movie, 2007) .... Series Regular
References[edit]
- ↑ "Marsala, Melissa". Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television. January 1, 2007. ISBN 0787690457. Retrieved October 8, 2016.
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