Melora Hardin
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Born | Melora Diane Hardin June 29, 1967 |
Alma mater | Sarah Lawrence College(BFA) |
Occupation(s) | Actress, singer |
Years active | 1976–present |
Spouse | |
Children | 2 |
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Website | www |
Melora Diane Hardin Jackson(born June 29, 1967[1]) is an American actress and singer best known for her roles asJan LevinsononNBC'sThe Office,Trudy MonkonUSA Network'sMonk,and Tammy Cashman onAmazon Prime Video'sTransparent,for which she received aPrimetime Emmy Awardnomination. She starred as magazine editor-in-chief Jacqueline Carlyle on theFreeformcomedy-dramaThe Bold Type,which aired from June 2017 to June 2021.
Early life[edit]
Hardin was born inHouston,Texas,[2]the daughter of acting manager, coach, and retired actress Diane (néeHill) and actorJerry Hardin.[3]She is the sister of formerFlockCEOShawn Hardin. She moved toSan Francisco,Californiaat age five and later attended middle and high school in theSan Fernando Valleyat Patrick Henry Junior High School andUlysses S. Grant High School,respectively. She graduated fromSarah Lawrence College.[4][5]
Career[edit]
1976–1999[edit]
Hardin started her acting career as the young star of the television seriesThunder(1977–1978), and has appeared in over 70 movies and television programs since, including episode 39 ofThe Love Boatin 1978, two episodes of themedical dramaQuincy, M. E.(as Amanda in the 1979 episode "Never a Child" and as Abagail "Abby" Garvin in the infamous 1982 anti-punk rockepisode "Next Stop, Nowhere" ), two 1981Little House on the Prairieepisodes (as Belinda Stevens in "The Reincarnation of Nellie", Parts 1 and 2) as well as playing Michele Pierson in the 1983television movieLittle House: Look Back to Yesterday.Hardin appeared as Whitney Dunbar, opposite C. Thomas Howell, in the 1986 film,Soul Man.She starred as Baby in the short-lived 1988 television seriesDirty Dancing(based on the1987 film of the same name) and two 1992 episodes ofQuantum Leap(as Abigail in "Trilogy", Parts 2 and 3). She co-starred in the 1990 dance movieLambadaas Sandy. She appeared inAbsolute Power(1997) as Christy Sullivan and playedRoss's dirty-talking love interest in the season 1Friendsepisode "The One with the Stoned Guy".
She was also originally cast inBack to the Future(1985) asJennifer ParkeralongsideEric Stoltz,who starred asMarty McFly.Stoltz was fired shortly after filming began and was replaced withMichael J. Fox.Hardin was deemed too tall to star alongside Fox, and she was later replaced byClaudia Wells.[6][7]
2000–present[edit]
Hardin starred in the 2000–2001 seriesCover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family,and she played the recurring role ofTrudy Monk,thetitle character's deceased wife, on theUSA NetworkseriesMonk(2004-2009). She appeared on the seriesNCISas former Petty Officer Erin Toner in the episode "The Curse".[8]In 2005, Hardin portrayedLinda EvansinDynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure,a fictionalized television movie based on the creation andbehind the scenesproduction of the 1980s primetimesoap operaDynasty.[9][10]Hardin playedJan LevinsoninThe Office(2005–2013), a former corporate manager and love interest ofMichael Scott.
Hardin appeared in the 2006 filmThank You for Smoking,and appears inHannah Montana: The Movieas the love interest ofBilly Ray Cyrus'scharacter.The film premiered on April 10, 2009.[11]She played the role ofFantinein theHollywood Bowl's concert ofLes Misérablesin Summer 2008.[12]Hardin appeared in several episodes of the popular web showElevatoronYouTube.
Hardin made herBroadwaydebut asRoxie Hartin the revival ofChicago: The Musicalon December 29, 2008. She stayed with the show until February 12, 2009.[13]Also in 2009, Hardin was cast as Principal Jane Masterson in the popular comedy film17 Again.Hardin was cast as a major character inOutlaw,playing a powerful senior partner of an elite law firm, and the main love interest to the series' protagonist, played byJimmy Smits.[14]Hardin played the role ofIsabelle Palmer's mother Nancy inAn American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight.
Hardin sang the U.S.national anthemat theAnaheim Ducks’ season opening hockey game on October 13, 2010,[15]and for thePhoenix Coyotesthree days later.[16]
In September 2021, she was announced as one of the celebrities competing onseason 30ofDancing with the Stars.[17]She and her professional dance partner,Artem Chigvintsev,made it to the semifinals and ultimately finished in 6th place.[18]
Personal life[edit]
Hardin has been married to actorGildart Jacksonsince 1997.[19]They have two daughters, Rory, and Piper.[20]
Filmography[edit]
Film[edit]
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1978 | Something Queer is Happening at the Library | Jill | Short film |
1979 | The North Avenue Irregulars | Carmel | |
1985 | Papa Was a Preacher | Janette | |
1986 | Iron Eagle | Katie | |
Soul Man | Whitney Dunbar | ||
1989 | Big Man on Campus | Cathy | |
The Jeweler's Shop | Monica | ||
1990 | Lambada | Sandy Thomas | |
1991 | The Rocketeer | South Seas singer | |
1993 | Reckless Kelly | Robin Banks | |
1994 | The Pornographer | Sasha Leon Hoffner | |
1995 | Chameleon | Jill Hallman | |
1996 | The Undercover Kid | Clyde | |
1997 | Absolute Power | Christy Sullivan | |
1998 | Erasable You | Calamity | |
1999 | Seven Girlfriends | Laura | |
2000 | Certain Guys | Mary Beth | |
2002 | The Hot Chick | Carol | |
2004 | El padrino | Jane | |
2005 | Thank You For Smoking | Interviewer | |
2007 | Drive Thru | Marcia Carpenter | |
The Dukes | Diane | ||
Boxboarders! | Ruth Keene | ||
The Comebacks | Barb Fields | ||
The Violin | Gertrude Bloch | Short film | |
2008 | 27 Dresses | Maureen | |
2009 | 17 Again | Principal Jane Masterson | |
Hannah Montana: The Movie | Lorelai | ||
You | Miranda | Also director and producer | |
2010 | Knucklehead | Mary | |
2011 | I Melt with You | Jane | |
2012 | Zombie Hamlet | Pam | |
Beauty and the Least: The Misadventures of Ben Banks | Mary Andrews | ||
Taking the Edge Off | Short film | ||
2014 | An American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight | Nancy Palmer | Direct-to-video |
2015 | Self/less | Judy O'Neill | |
2017 | Anything | Rita | |
Golden Vanity | Mabel Montgomery-Mayflower | ||
2018 | Cruel Hearts | Grace | |
2021 | Caged | Officer Sacks | |
2023 | Clock | Dr. Elizabeth Simmons |
Television[edit]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1976 | Police Story | Sheila | Episodes: "The Jar: Parts 1 & 2" |
1977 | Thunder | Cindy Prescott | Main role (12 episodes) |
The Cliffwood Avenue Kids | Melora | TV series | |
1978 | The Love Boat | Courtney Chenault | 1 episode |
1979 | Quincy, M.E. | Amanda | Episode: "Never a Child" |
1980 | Diff'rent Strokes | Emily Morehouse | Episode: "Skin Deep or True Blue" |
ABC Afterschool Special | Amy Warner | Episode: "What Are Friends For?" | |
Haywire | Brooke Hayward, age 11 | TV film | |
1980–1981 | Secrets of Midland Heights | Micki Carroll | Regular role (10 episodes) |
1981 | Little House on the Prairie | Belinda Stevens | Episodes: "The Reincarnation of Nellie: Parts 1 & 2" |
1982 | Quincy, M.E. | Abigail "Abby" Garvin | Episode: "Next Stop, Nowhere" |
1983 | The Family Tree | Tess Benjamin | TV series |
Little House: Look Back to Yesterday | Michele Pierson | TV movie | |
Magnum, P.I. | Nancy Perkins Gillis | Episode: "Luther Gillis: File #521" | |
1984 | Mama Malone | Kathleen | Episode: "The Education of Frankie" |
1985 | The Best Times | Joy Villafranco | Regular role (6 episodes) |
1986 | Hotel | Beth | Episode: "Heroes" |
1988–1989 | Dirty Dancing | Frances "Baby" Kellerman | Main role (11 episodes) |
1989 | Tour of Duty | Christine Pierson | Episodes: "Sins of the Father", "Sealed with a Kiss" |
1990 | Shangri-La Plaza | Amy | TV film |
1991 | Equal Justice | Doris Walsh | Episode: "Who Speaks for the Children?" |
1992 | Miles from Nowhere | Teresa | TV film |
Mann & Machine | Louise Trotsky | Episode: "Torch Song" | |
Quantum Leap | Abigail Fuller | Episodes: "For Your Love", "The Last Door" | |
1993 | Moon Over Miami | Emily Booker | Episode: "My Old Flame" |
1994 | Murder, She Wrote | Cindy Warrick | Episode: "Roadkill" |
Golden Gate | Susan Carlino | TV film | |
Renegade | Laura McMillan | Episode: "Carrick O'Quinn" | |
Matlock | Lisa Swift | Episode: "The Scandal" | |
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Molly Flynn | Episode: "Operation Blackout" | |
1995 | Friends | Celia | Episode: "The One with the Stoned Guy" |
Touched by an Angel | Lizbeth Chamberlain | Episode: "The Big Bang" | |
Diagnosis: Murder | Savannah Bellows | Episode: "The New Healers" | |
1996 | Renegade | Kelly Anderson | Episode: "Paradise Lost" |
Caroline in the City | Beth | Episode: "Caroline and the Bridesmaids" | |
1997 | Things That Go Bump | Chloe Garrett | TV film |
Orleans | Gina Vitelli | Episodes: "Luther's Temptation", "When the Saints Go Marching In" | |
Tower of Terror | Claire Poulet | TV film | |
1997–1998 | The Tom Show | Lorraine | Episodes: "Tom's First Date", "The Centerfold" |
1998 | Timecop | Edith Thomas | Episode: "Lost Voyage" |
The Pretender | Wendy Dawson | Episode: "Homefront" | |
1999 | Payne | Danielle Harris | Episode: "Gossip Checks In and a Cat Checks Out" |
Diagnosis: Murder | Melanie Cooper | Episode: "Trash TV: Part 1" | |
2000–2001 | Cover Me | Barbara Arno | Main role (24 episodes) |
2001 | Once and Again | Samantha Aldrich | Episode: "Moving On" |
2002 | Family Guy | Patsy Ramsey (voice) | Episode: "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows" |
Judging Amy | Rosalie Leavitt | Episode: "Roses and Truth" | |
2003 | The Division | Cheryl Lynn Brinkmeyer | Episode: "Rush to Judgment" |
NCIS | Former Petty Officer Erin Toner | Episode: "The Curse" | |
2004 | The Hollywood Mom's Mystery | Summer Rossner | TV film |
Boston Legal | Sharon Brant | Episode: "Head Cases" | |
2004–2009 | Monk | Trudy Monk | Recurring role (10 episodes) |
2005 | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation | Sports Book Manager | Episode: "Big Middle" |
Dynasty: The Making of a Guilty Pleasure | Linda Evans | TV film | |
2005–2013 | The Office | Jan Levinson | Regular role; 46 episodes |
2006 | Without a Trace | Pamela Seaver | Episode: "Rage" |
Gilmore Girls | Carolyn Bates | Episode: "Partings" | |
The Office: The Accountants | Jan Levinson-Gould | Episode: "The Books Don't Balance" | |
2008 | Mom, Dad and Her | Emma | TV film |
Yo Gabba Gabba! | Herself | Episode: "Birthday" | |
2010 | Outlaw | Claire Sax | Recurring role (4 episodes) |
2011 | CSI: Miami | Wendy Colton | Episode: "G.O." |
2012–2013 | Wedding Band | Roxie Rutherford | Main role (10 episodes) |
2013 | Scandal | Shelley Meyers | Episode: "Say Hello to My Little Friend" |
2014 | Killer Women | Nan Reed | Episode: "Some Men Need Killing" |
Do It Yourself | Kaye | TV film | |
2014–2019 | Transparent | Tammy Cashman | Recurring role (14 episodes) Nominated—Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series(2016) |
2015 | Falling Skies | Captain Katie Marshall | Episodes: "Everybody Has Their Reasons", "Stalag 14th Virginia" |
2016 | The Death of Eva Sofia Valdez | Courtney Monroe | TV film |
2017 | The Blacklist | Isabella Stone | 2 episodes |
When We Rise | Carole Midgen | Episode: "Night III: Parts IV and V" | |
2017–2021 | The Bold Type | Jacqueline Carlyle | Main role |
2019,2022 | A Million Little Things | Patricia Bloom | 5 episodes |
2020 | Celebrity Family Feud | Herself | Episode: "The Bold Type vs. RuPaul's Drag Race" |
2021 | Dancing with the Stars | Herself | Contestant,Season 30 |
2022 | Love, Classified | Emelia | Hallmark Channel movie |
2023 | Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie | Trudy Monk | TV movie |
Year | Title | Notes |
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2009 | You | |
2020 | The Bold Type | Episode: "Snow Day" |
2022 | The Bold Type | Episode: "Snow Day" |
References[edit]
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- ^Berman, Nat (June 30, 2017)."Five Things You Didn't know about Melora Hardin".tvovermind.RetrievedAugust 29,2019.
- ^Schreffler, Laura (August 11, 2016)."Transparent Star Melora Hardin Shares Her Haute Secrets to LA".hauteliving.Haute Living.RetrievedAugust 29,2019.
- ^Gans, Andrew (January 16, 2009)."DIVA TALK: Chatting with Chicago's Melora Hardin, the Final Gypsy and News of Chenoweth, Kaye".playbill.Playbill, Inc.RetrievedAugust 29,2019.
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- ^"Michael Scott's ex to sing National Anthem at Coyotes' home opener".Phoenix.fanster. October 13, 2010.RetrievedNovember 29,2012.
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- Actresses from San Francisco
- Sarah Lawrence College alumni
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- American child actresses
- American women singers
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- American musical theatre actresses
- Hardin family
- Grant High School (Los Angeles) alumni
- Traditional pop music singers