Melora Walters

American actress
Dylan Walsh
(m. 1996; div. 2003)
  • Alex Vendler
    (m. 2008; div. 2010)
  • Children2

    Melora Walters (born October 21, 1959) is an American actress and filmmaker, best known for her starring roles as Wanda Henrickson on HBO's Big Love (2006–2010) and Kathy Kone on Hulu's PEN15 (2019–2021). She frequently collaborates with Paul Thomas Anderson, earning two Screen Actors Guild nominations for her work in Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999), respectively. Her other film credits include Dead Poets Society (1989), Eraser (1996), Matchstick Men, Cold Mountain (both 2003), The Butterfly Effect (2004), Short Term 12 (2013), Cam, Venom (both 2018), and Offseason (2021). Walters' directorial credits include Waterlily Jaguar (2018) and Drowning (2019), both of which she wrote and co-produced.

    Career

    Film

    Walters made her screen debut with a small part in the 1988 film Underground, which she followed with the more substantial role of Gloria, a school student, in Peter Weir's critically acclaimed Dead Poets Society (1989).[2] Following roles in various features throughout the early-mid 1990s, such as Beethoven (1992), Tim Burton's Ed Wood (1994), and the commercially successful Eraser (1996),[3] Walters began a professional partnership with Paul Thomas Anderson when she appeared in his directorial debut, the 1996 crime drama Hard Eight. She earned praise for her work in his subsequent films Boogie Nights (1997) and Magnolia (1999), with Variety critic Emanuel Levy describing her portrayal of drug addict Claudia in the latter as "superlative".[4] For her performance in Doubting Thomas (2018), Walters was named Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Door Film Festival.[5]

    Television

    On television, Walters has appeared in guest roles on series such as Roseanne, Seinfeld, NYPD Blue, CSI, Desperate Housewives, Californication, The Mentalist, NCIS, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and American Gigolo. She also starred as Felicity on L.A. Doctors (1998–1999), Wanda Henrickson on Big Love (2006–2010), and Kathy Kone on PEN15 (2019–2021).

    Personal life

    Walters has two children from her marriage to Dylan Walsh; they divorced in 2003.[6] She was previously married to actor Christopher Scotellaro between 1990 and 1994.[7] Walters married cinematographer Alex Vendler on June 21, 2008. She filed for divorce from Vendler in 2010, citing irreconcilable differences.[7]

    Filmography

    Film

    Year Title Role Notes
    1988 Underground Prostitute
    Staring at the Dark Eden Short
    1989 Dead Poets Society Gloria
    Rude Awakening Punky Uncredited
    1992 Beethoven Pet Shop Owner
    1993 America's Deadliest Home Video Gloria
    Twenty Bucks The Stripper/Funeral Director
    1994 Cabin Boy Trina
    All Tied Up Bliss
    Ed Wood Secretary #2
    1996 Hard Eight Jimmy's Girl
    Eraser Darleen
    American Strays Cindy
    1997 Los Locos Allison
    Boogie Nights Jessie St. Vincent Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
    1999 Magnolia Claudia Wilson Gator Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Cast
    2001 Speaking of Sex Melinda
    Rain Ellen
    2002 WiseGirls Kate
    Desert Saints Bennie Harper
    2003 Melvin Goes to Dinner Trenice, Melvin's Girlfriend Copper Wing Award for Best Ensemble
    The Big Empty Candy
    Matchstick Men Heather, Roy's Ex-Wife Uncredited
    Cold Mountain Lila
    2004 The Butterfly Effect Andrea Treborn
    2007 Brothers Three: An American Gothic Loren
    2008 Harrison Montgomery Margo Fleming
    Black Crescent Moon Katelan Beacon
    Dark Yellow Woman Short
    2009 Hurt Helen Coltrane
    2010 Case 219 Victoria Lash
    Shit Year Shelly
    Love Ranch Janelle
    2011 The River Murders Agent Glover
    2012 The Master Band (voice)
    Mary Mary Short
    Missing Pieces Delia Greenly
    2013 Short Term 12 Dr. Hendler
    Underdogs Nancy Smith-Burkett
    Lonely Boy Betsy
    They Shoot Unknown Short
    2014 The Young Kieslowski Barbara Kieslowski
    Sacrifice Enid
    2015 Sex, Death and Bowling Evie
    2016 Indiscretion Harper
    The Muse None Short; writer and director
    Sugar Mountain Tracy Huxley
    2017 Good After Bad Victoria
    The Lovers Lucy
    An American Dog Story Efthemia (voice)
    Odious Beatrice
    2018 Not a Stranger Jill Madden
    In a Relationship Mia Ziniti
    Doubting Thomas Kate Golden Door Festival Award for Best Supporting Actress
    Waterlily Jaguar None Writer and director
    Cam Lynne Ackerman
    Venom Homeless Woman Maria
    The Amaranth Lily Kendrick
    2019 Beneath the Leaves Rose
    Robert the Bruce Ylfa
    Kleen Judith Short
    Stuck Nancy Short
    Drowning Rose Also writer, director, producer
    Adeline, the Great Ms. Nichols Short
    Where Are You Edith the Gatekeeper
    2020 The Pale Door Maria
    Pink Skies Ahead Hayley
    Hard Luck Love Song Gypsy Sally
    2021 Far More Evie Flores
    Offseason Ava Aldrich
    Severed Silence Naida
    Attention Attention Ruby
    West of Eden Evelyn Short
    2022 The Hater Sally Jensen

    Television

    Year Title Role Notes
    1989–1990 Roseanne Debbie Recurring (season 2); 5 episodes
    1990 How to Murder a Millionaire Ginger Television film
    1991 The Wonder Years Waitress Episode: "Road Trip"
    ABC Afterschool Specials Unknown Episode: "It's Only Rock & Roll"
    1992 Murphy Brown Lisa Episode: "He-Ho, He-Ho, It's Off to Lamaze We Go"
    Dear John Maria Episode: "Adult Education"
    1993 Telling Secrets Karen Blake Television film
    Walker, Texas Ranger Star Buckley Episode: "Bounty"
    Bakersfield P.D. Marnie Archer Episode: "Lucky 13"
    1994 Dead Man's Revenge Bunny Television film
    Seinfeld Jane Episode: "The Hamptons"
    Midnight Run for Your Life Lorna Bellstratten Television film
    1995 The Marshal Sheryl Episode: "The Ballad of Lucas Burke"
    Picket Fences Sherri Watkins Episode: "Reap the Whirlwind
    Dream On Dina Episode: "Little Orphan Eddie"
    NYPD Blue Holly Snyder Episodes: "The Bank Dick" and "Dirty Laundry"
    1996 Simon Emily Episode: "Simon Night Fever"
    Nash Bridges Flo Episode: "Skirt Chasers"
    1997 High Incident Unknown Episode: "Camino High"
    Brooklyn South Carly Episode: "A Reverend Runs Through It"
    1998–1999 L.A. Doctors Felicity Series regular (sesson 1); 20 episodes
    1998 Twice Upon a Time Alannah Merribone Television film
    2002 Push, Nevada Grace Main cast; 7 episodes
    2003–2004 Threat Matrix Lia "Lark" Larkin Main cast; 13 episodes
    2005 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sage Episode: "Gum Drops"
    2006–2010 Big Love Wanda Henrickson Main cast (seasons 1–4); 35 episodes
    2007 Desperate Housewives Sylvia Greene Episodes: "Distant Past", "Something's Coming"
    2012 Californication Lisa Episode: "Raw"
    Franklin & Bash Joan Ackermann Episode: "Strange Brew"
    2014 Rake Jan Falcon Episode: "Man's Best Friend"
    2015 The Mentalist Amber Episode: "Byzantium"
    Criminal Minds Paige Episodes: "Protection" and "The Hunt"
    2016 NCIS Susan Elizabeth Lowe Episode: "Reasonable Doubts"
    2017 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Laurel Episode: "Something Happened"
    2018 Cherries Patsy Television film
    Corporate Nadine Episode: "Corporate Retreat"
    The Lover in the Attic: A True Story None Television film; director
    2019 The OA Melody Episode: "Angel of Death"
    2019–2021 PEN15 Kathy Kone Main cast; 22 episodes
    2022 American Gigolo Maryanne Henderson 3 episodes

    Music videos

    Year Title Role Notes
    1997 "Try" Michael Penn Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
    1999 "Save Me" Aimee Mann Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson

    References

    1. ^ "Who is Melora Walters? Pictures with Facts You Might Not Know". Glamour Path. June 24, 2019. Retrieved April 8, 2024.
    2. ^ "Dead Poets Society". Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved May 17, 2023.
    3. ^ "Eraser (1996)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
    4. ^ Emanuel, Levy (December 9, 1999). "Magnolia". Variety. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
    5. ^ Sullivan, Al (October 11, 2018). "The stars came out". The Hudson Reporter. Retrieved May 20, 2023.
    6. ^ "Nip/Tuck Doc Dylan Walsh Cuts Out Marriage". Today.com. December 14, 2010. Retrieved April 20, 2024.
    7. ^ a b "'Big Love' Actress Melora Walters Files For Divorce". Radar Online. September 16, 2010. Retrieved February 25, 2017.

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