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Melanie Mayron

Mayron at the AIDS Project Los Angeles (APLA) benefit
Born Melanie Joy Mayron
October 20, 1952 (1952-10-20) (age 57)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Melanie Joy Mayron (born October 20, 1952) is an American actress and director. Mayron is well known for portraying the role of photographer Melissa Steadman on ABC's drama Thirtysomething.[1]

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Biography

Mayron was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Norma (née Goodman), a real estate agent, and David Mayron, a pharmaceutical chemist.[1] She trained as an actress at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. Mayron is the mother of Olivia and Miles, born in 1998.[1] Most recently, she and her chemist father have developed a line of skin care products for babies and adults called "Mayron's Good Baby".

Mayron appeared in the 1974 movie Harry and Tonto and in the 1976 movie Car Wash and starred in 1978's Girlfriends.[1] In the late 1970s, she played Brenda Morgenstern's best friend, Sandy Franks, on three episodes of the sitcom Rhoda.[1] In 1988, she wrote, produced, and directed the comedy film Sticky Fingers.[1] [1] In 1995, Mayron directed The Baby-Sitters Club, a film based upon The Baby-sitters Club series of books.[1] She also directed the television movie Toothless (1997) starring Kirstie Alley and the movie Slap Her... She's French (2002), starring Piper Perabo (which appeared on television as She Gets What She Wants). In 2006, she appeared as a judge in the reality show Looking for Stars on the Starz! channel. [1] In addition, she has served as director for a number of television shows such as In Treatment, Providence, Dawson's Creek, Ed, State of Grace, Nash Bridges, Wasteland, Tell Me You Love Me and The Naked Brothers Band.

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Bibliography

  • Ileane Rudolph. "Catching Up With Melanie Mayron," TV Guide. Issue 2701. January 2, 2005.

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