Biography
Best known among TV-lovers for her Emmy-winning portrayal of Melissa on the popular television drama thirtysomething (1987-1991), red-haired actress Melanie Mayron has played leading and supporting roles in features films, on-stage, and on television. After studying at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, Mayron worked with drama coaches Sandra Seacat and
John Lehne. She made her stage debut in a touring production of Godspell, working with that for three years before appearing in her first film,
Paul Mazursky's
Harry and Tonto (1974). She subsequently appeared in several low-budget movies while also maintaining a stage career and occasionally guest starring on such television series as
Rhoda (1974-1978). Mayron won the Best Actress Award at the 1979 Locarno Film Festival for her starring role in the movie
Girlfriends. Mayron became a screenwriter and producer in the late '80s after teaming up with director
Catlin Adams. Their first co-production was
Sticky Fingers (1988). In 1995, Mayron made her own directorial debut with
The Baby-Sitters Club and a television movie remake of
Freaky Friday. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide