Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox actor Melissa Chessington Leo (born September 14, 1960)<ref name = TCM>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> is an American actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, and two Critics' Choice Awards.

After appearing on several television shows and films in the 1980s, Leo became a regular on the television shows All My Children, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy Award, and The Young Riders. Her breakthrough role came in 1993 as detective and later sergeant Kay Howard on the television series Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1997).

Leo received critical acclaim for her performance as Ray Eddy in the 2008 film Frozen River, earning her several nominations and awards, including an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In 2010, Leo won several awards for her performance as Alice Eklund-Ward in the film The Fighter, including the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

In 2013, she won a Primetime Emmy Award for her guest role on the television series Louie. She starred in the 2015 Fox event series Wayward Pines as Nurse Pam. She then starred in the 2017 Netflix film The Most Hated Woman in America as American Atheists founder Madalyn Murray O'Hair.

Early lifeEdit

Leo was born in Manhattan and grew up on the Lower East Side.<ref name=oscar1>Template:Cite news</ref> She is the daughter of Margaret (née Chessington), a California-born teacher, and Arnold Leo III, an editor at Grove Press, fisherman, and former spokesman for the East Hampton Baymen's Association. She has an older brother, Erik Leo.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Her paternal aunt is art historian Christine Leo Roussel.<ref>Roussel art website retrieved 3/7/2015</ref> Leo's parents divorced, and her mother moved them to Red Clover Commune, in Putney, Vermont.<ref name = TCM/>

Leo began performing as a child with the Bread and Puppet Theater Company. She attended Bellows Falls High School in Bellows Falls, Vermont, and studied acting at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts in London and SUNY Purchase, but did not graduate, choosing to leave school and move to New York City to begin auditioning for acting jobs.<ref>Melissa Leo interview retrieved 3/8/2015</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>Mother's California birth stated on the 68th Golden Globe Awards, January 16, 2011</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Leo spent summers at her father's house in Springs, a section of East Hampton, New York.<ref name=oscar1/><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref>

CareerEdit

Leo's acting debut came in 1984, for which she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy at the 12th Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Ingenue/Woman in a Drama Series for All My Children. Following this, Leo appeared in several films, including Streetwalkin', A Time of Destiny, Last Summer in the Hamptons, and Venice/Venice. She also had several appearances on television, most notably her role as Det. Sgt. Kay Howard on Homicide: Life on the Street until 1997. Three years later she reprised her role in the television film Homicide: The Movie. After a brief hiatus from acting, Leo's breakthrough came three years later in the Alejandro González Iñárritu film, 21 Grams released to critical acclaim. Leo appeared in a supporting role alongside Sean Penn, Naomi Watts, Benicio del Toro, and Clea DuVall. Leo shared a Best Ensemble Acting award from the Phoenix Film Critics Society in 2003 and the runner-up for the Los Angeles Film Critics Association for Best Supporting Actress.

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Leo in January 2006

Leo appeared in supporting roles throughout the 2000s including the film Hide and Seek, the independent film American Gun, both in 2005, and a minor role in the comedy Mr. Woodcock. In 2006, she won the Bronze Wrangler at the Western Heritage Awards for Outstanding Theatrical Motion Picture for The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada shared with Tommy Lee Jones who also produced the film. In 2008, she won the Maverick Actor Award and also the Best Actress award at the Method Fest for Lullaby (2008).

That same year, Leo earned critical praise for her performance in the film Frozen River, winning several awards, including the Best Actress award from the Independent Spirit Awards, the Spotlight award from the National Board of Review, and Best Actress nominations from the Screen Actors Guild Awards, Broadcast Film Critics Association, and Academy Awards. Critic Roger Ebert backed her for a win, stating: "Best Actress: Melissa Leo. What a complete performance, evoking a woman's life in a time of economic hardship. The most timely of films, but that isn't reason enough. I was struck by how intensely determined she was to make the payments, support her two children, carry on after her abandonment by a gambling husband, and still maintain rules and goals around the house. This was a heroic woman."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Following Frozen River, Leo continued to appear in several independent films, and had a minor role in the 2008 film Righteous Kill, with Al Pacino and her Hide and Seek co-star, Robert De Niro. Leo appeared in a series of films throughout 2009, including According to Greta, the title character in Stephanie's Image, True Adolescents, and Veronika Decides to Die.

In 2010, Leo received fame for her role in David O. Russell's The Fighter. Rick Bentley of The Charlotte Observer said: "Both actors (Mark Wahlberg and Christian Bale) are very good, but they get blown off the screen by Melissa Leo, who plays their mother, Alice Ward. Leo's Oscar-worthy portrayal of Alice as a master manipulator goes beyond acting to a total transformation."<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref> Roger Ebert referred to it as a "teeth-gratingly brilliant performance." Leo and several of the film's actors including her co-star Amy Adams and Bale were nominated. For her performance Leo received several awards, including the Golden Globe, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association, New York Film Critics Circle, Screen Actors Guild, and culminating in her winning the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. While accepting her Oscar, Leo said: "When I watched Kate two years ago, it looked so fucking easy!" She apologized afterwards for using profanity, admitting that it was "a very inappropriate place to use that particular word ... those words, I apologize to anyone that they offend".<ref>Template:Cite news</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Prior to her win, Leo had created some controversy by attempting to self-promote her Oscar campaign, rather than rely on the marketing department of the studio. Leo personally bought ad space in Hollywood trade publications, which was initially thought might backfire in a similar manner to previous Oscar contenders Chill Wills and Margaret Avery.<ref>Melissa Leo's 'rogue' Oscar campaign. The Week (February 11, 2011). Retrieved on July 13, 2013.</ref>

Following her Oscar win, Leo appeared in the HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce alongside Kate Winslet, Evan Rachel Wood and Guy Pearce. Her performance garnered an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie. Her next projects include the satirical horror film Red State, the independent comedy Predisposed with Jesse Eisenberg currently in pre-production<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and the crime thriller The Dead Circus based on the novel by John Kaye with Michael C. Hall and James Marsden currently in development.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> She guest-starred in an episode of the hit FX comedy Louie, which garnered her an Emmy win for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series.

Leo appeared in the action-thriller Olympus Has Fallen as Ruth McMillan, the Secretary of Defense who was held hostage by terrorists in the White House; and Oblivion as the main antagonist Sally. She reprised her role in the Olympus sequel London Has Fallen.

Leo appeared in supporting roles in the thriller films Prisoners, The Equalizer, and The Equalizer 2, having previously appeared as Russian ballerina Irina Dzershinsky in "The Defector", a 1985 episode of the original series. Leo appeared on the Fox series Wayward Pines as Nurse Pam.

Personal lifeEdit

In 1987, Leo had a son with actor John Heard, whom she dated from 1986 to 1988, while living in Manhattan.<ref name=heard />

Leo then moved to Stone Ridge, New York, where a 200-year-old farmhouse was her permanent residence for three decades, though she often traveled and lived elsewhere temporarily for work.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}Template:Dead link</ref><ref name="Apartment">Template:Cite news</ref> In 2019, she moved back to Manhattan. She moved out of the city during the COVID-19 pandemic, but returned in 2023.<ref name="Apartment" />

Leo publicly rejected the label of feminist in statements made during a 2012 interview with Salon: "I don't think of myself as a feminist at all. As soon as we start labeling and categorizing ourselves and others, that's going to shut down the world. I would never say that."<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> She reiterated these sentiments in a 2017 interview.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

FilmographyEdit

FilmEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Always Peggy
Streetwalkin' 'Cookie'
1986 Deadtime Stories Judith 'Mama' Baer
1988 Template:Sortname Josie Larraneta
1992 Immaculate Conception Hannah
Venice/Venice Peggy
1993 Template:Sortname Beatrice Grey
1994 Garden Elizabeth
1995 Last Summer in the Hamptons Trish
1997 Under the Bridge Kathy
1999 The 24 Hour Woman Dr. Suzanne Pincus
Code of Ethics Jo DeAngelo
2000 Fear of Fiction Sigrid Anderssen
2003 21 Grams Marianne Jordan
2004 First Breath Detective Waxman
From Other Worlds Miriam
2005 Hide and Seek Laura
Runaway Lisa Adler
No Shoulder Ruth
Patch Maelynn
Template:Sortname Rachel
American Gun Louise
Confess Agnes Lessor
2006 Stephanie Daley Miri
The Limbo Room K.C. Collins
Hollywood Dreams Aunt Bee
Template:Sortname Mrs. Miller
Falling Objects Helga
2007 Bomb Sharon
Midnight Son Rita
Black Irish Margaret McKay
Template:Sortname Ceci
Racing Daylight Sadie Stokes / Anna Stokes
I Believe in America Soto
Mr. Woodcock Sally Jansen
One Night Wendy
2008 Frozen River Ray Eddy
Template:Sortname Kathy Walsh
Lullaby Stephanie
Night of the Living Jews<ref>Night of the Living Jews – Credits Template:Webarchive on official website.</ref> Jewish Mother Zombie
Santa Mesa Maggie
Ball Don't Lie Georgia
This is a Story About Ted and Alice Alice
Righteous Kill Cheryl Brooks
Predisposed Penny
2009 According to Greta Karen
Stephanie's Image Stephanie
True Adolescents Sharon
Veronika Decides to Die Mari
Dear Lemon Lima Mrs. Howard
Don McKay Marie
Everybody's Fine Colleen
2010 Welcome to the Rileys Lois Riley
Template:Sortname Martha
The Space Between Montine McLeod
The Fighter Alice Eklund-Ward
Conviction Nancy Taylor
2011 Red State Sarah Cooper
The Sea Is All I Know Sara Short film
2012 Flight Ellen Block
Why Stop Now Penny Bloom
Francine Francine
2013 Olympus Has Fallen Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillan
Bottled Up Fay
Oblivion Sally / alien AI
Lee Daniels' The Butler Mamie Eisenhower Scenes deleted
Prisoners Holly Jones
Charlie Countryman Kate Countryman
2014 The Ever After Unknown
The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Bette Altmann
The Equalizer Susan Plummer
Dwegons and Leprechauns<ref>Dwegons and Leprechauns (2014) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb Template:Webarchive.</ref> Grandma Fitz / Butterfly McDweg / Mrs. Fitzgerald
2015 The Big Short Georgia Hale
2016 London Has Fallen Secretary of Defense Ruth McMillan
Burn Country Gloria
Snowden Laura Poitras
2017 Novitiate Reverend Mother Marie Saint-Clair
The Most Hated Woman in America Madalyn Murray O'Hair
2018 The Ashram Chandra
Unlovable Maddie
Furlough Joan Anderson
The Parting Glass Al
The Equalizer 2 Susan Plummer
2021 Body Brokers Dr. White
Thunder Force<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Allie
Ida Red Ida 'Red' Walker
Coast Olivia
2022 Measure of Revenge Lillian
Alone Together Deborah citation CitationClass=web

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Jane Principal Rhodes
2024 The Clean Up Crew Siobhan
Long Gone Heroes Olivia Peterson
The Knife Detective Carlsen

TelevisionEdit

Year Title Role Notes
1984–1988 All My Children Linda Warner 38 episodes. Contract cast member (1984–1985)
1985 Silent Witness Patti Mullen TV movie
The Equalizer Irina Dzershinsky Episode: "The Defector"
1987 Spenser: For Hire Mary Hamilton Episode: "Mary Hamilton"
1988 Miami Vice Kathleen Gilfords Episode: "Bad Timing"
1989 Gideon Oliver Rebecca Hecht Episode: "Kennonite"
1989–1990 The Young Riders Emma Shannon 24 episodes. Main cast member season 1
1989 Nasty Boys Katie Morrisey TV movie
1990 The Bride in Black Mary Margaret Muldoon
1991 Carolina Skeletons Cassie
1993 Law & Order Alice Sutton Episode: "Sweeps"
1993–1997 Homicide: Life on the Street Sergeant Kay Howard 77 episodes. Main cast member seasons 1–5
1994 Scarlett Suellen O'Hara Benteen TV miniseries
1995 In the Line of Duty: Hunt for Justice Carol Manning TV movie
1998 Legacy Emma Bradford 2 episodes
2000 Homicide: The Movie Sergeant Kay Howard TV movie
2002 Law & Order Alice Sutton / Sherri Quinn / Donna Cheponis Episode: "Who Let the Dogs Out"
2004 Veronica Mars Julia Smith Episode: "Meet John Smith"
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Sybil Perez Episode: "Harvest"
2005 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Maureen Curtis Episode: "The Good Child"
The L Word Winnie Mann 3 episodes
2006 Shark Elizabeth Rourke Episode: "Pilot"
2007 Criminal Minds Georgia Davis Episode: "No Way Out"
Cold Case Tayna Raymes '94–'07 Episode: "Thrill Kill"
2008 Law & Order Alice Sutton / Sherri Quinn / Donna Cheponis Episode: "Personae Non Gratae"
2010–2013 Treme Toni Bernette 36 episodes. Main cast member seasons 1–4
2011 Mildred Pierce Lucy Gessler TV miniseries. 5 episodes
2012 Louie Laurie Episode: "Telling Jokes/Set Up"
2013 Call Me Crazy: A Five Film Robin TV movie. Segment: "Grace"
2014–2016 BoJack Horseman Diane's Mother (voice) 2 episodes
2015 LFE Julie TV movie
2015–2016 Wayward Pines Nurse Pam Pilcher 11 episodes
2016 Broad City Lori Episode: "Co-Op"
All the Way Lady Bird Johnson TV movie
2017–2018 I'm Dying Up Here Golda 'Goldie' Herschlag 20 episodes
2019 Heartstrings Amelia Meegers citation CitationClass=web

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2020 I Know This Much Is True Ma 5 episodes

StageEdit

Year Title Role(s) Notes Ref.
1982 Don Juan Ensemble citation CitationClass=web

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1984 Cinders Stepmother <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1986 Today I Am A Fountain Pen Annie <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1991 The White Rose Sophie Scholl <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
1998 How I Learned to Drive Li'l Bit citation CitationClass=web

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1999 Tongue of a Bird Dessa <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
2004 The Distance from Here Cammie citation CitationClass=web

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2005 The Argument Sophie <ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Awards and nominationsEdit

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
1985 Daytime Emmy Award Outstanding Younger Actress in a Drama Series Template:Nom
2003 Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Cast Template:Won
2005 Bronze Wrangler Award Outstanding Theatrical Motion Picture Template:Won
2008 Academy Award Best Actress Template:Nom
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award Best Breakthrough Performance Template:Nom
Critics' Choice Movie Award Best Actress Template:Nom
Chicago Film Critics Association Award Best Actress Template:Nom
Florida Film Critics Circle Award Best Actress Template:Won
Gotham Awards Breakthrough Actor Template:Won
Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead Template:Won
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award Best Actress Template:Nom
Marrakech International Film Festival Award Best Actress Template:Won
National Society of Film Critics Award Best Actress Template:Nom
New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Actress Template:Nom
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role Template:Nom
Satellite Award Best Actress – Motion Picture Drama Template:Nom
San Sebastián International Film Festival Award Best Actress Template:Won
Santa Barbara International Film Festival Virtuoso Award Best Actress Template:Won
Utah Film Critics Association Award Best Actress Template:Won
Women Film Critics Circle Award Best Actress Template:Won
Method Fest Independent Film Festival Award Best Actress
Lullaby
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2010 Tribeca Film Festival Award Best New York Narrative – Special Jury Template:Won
Academy Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Alliance of Women Film Journalists Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Boston Society of Film Critics Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Best Ensemble Template:Won
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award Best Cast Template:Won
Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Chicago Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Capri Hollywood International Film Festival Award Best Actress Template:Won
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Denver Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Detroit Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Florida Film Critics Circle Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Golden Globe Award Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Template:Won
Houston Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Iowa Film Critics Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Las Vegas Film Critics Society Award Template:Nom
New York Film Critics Circle Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
New York Film Critics Online Awards Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
North Texas Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Online Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Best Ensemble Template:Nom
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Template:Nom
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Template:Won
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
Southeastern Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Toronto Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Utah Film Critics Association Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Vancouver Film Critics Circle Award Best Supporting Actress Template:Nom
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards Best Ensemble Template:Nom
Best Supporting Actress Template:Won
2011 California Independent Film Festival Slate Award Best Actress
The Sea Is All I Know
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Rhode Island International Film Festival Award Best Actress Template:Won
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Template:Nom
2012 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Template:Won
Critics' Choice Television Award Best Guest Performer in a Comedy Series Template:Nom
2013 National Board of Review Award Best Cast Template:Won
San Diego Film Critics Society Award Best Performance by an Ensemble Template:Nom
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award Best Ensemble Template:Nom
Satellite Award Best Actress – Miniseries or Television Film Template:Nom
2015 National Board of Review Award Best Cast Template:Won
Screen Actors Guild Award Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture Template:Nom
2016 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie Template:Nom

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