The full name of Melissa Leo is Melissa Chessington Leo; she was born in New York City, New York, on September 14, 1960. Melissa Leo was an American actress best recognized for her realistic portrayals of strong, flinty women dealing with challenging circumstances.
Leo made her acting debut in 1984, and for All My Children, she was nominated for a Daytime Emmy at the 12th Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Newcomer/Woman in a Drama Series.
Melissa Leo top movies and TV shows
Leo made his film debut in 1985 with the unimportant movies Streetwalkin’ and Always. Later, she starred in the melodrama A Time of Destiny (1988), the horror anthology Deadtime Stories (1986), and Maggie Greenwald’s feminist western The Ballad of Little Jo (1989). (1993).
She appeared in a number of TV shows as a guest star and was a cast member of The Young Riders’ inaugural season (1989–92). Leo’s debut came with her depiction of a tough, no-nonsense investigator on the first five seasons of the highly regarded television program Homicide: Life on the Street (1993–1999). She later recreated the role for the television film Homicide: The Movie (2000).
Melissa Leo awards and nominations
She was nominated for an Academy Award for best actress for her portrayal of a single mother in Frozen River (2008) who resorts to smuggling illegal immigrants, and she won both the Golden Globe and the Oscar for best supporting actress for her ruthless portrayal of the controlling mother of an aspiring boxer in The Fighter (2010).