
Melanie Griffith
Acting
Melanie Richards Griffith (born August 9, 1957) is an American actress. She began her career in the 1970s, appearing in several independent thriller films before achieving mainstream success in the mid-1980s. Born in New York City to actress Tippi Hedren and advertising executive Peter Griffith, she was raised mainly in Los Angeles, where she graduated from the Hollywood Professional School at age 16. In 1975, a then 17-year-old Griffith appeared opposite Gene Hackman in Arthur Penn's film noir Night Moves. She later rose to prominence for her role portraying a pornographic actress in Brian De Palma's thriller Body Double (1984), which earned her a National Society of Film Critics Award for Best Supporting Actress. Griffith's subsequent performance in the comedy Something Wild (1986) garnered critical acclaim before she was cast in 1988's Working Girl, which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress and won her a Golden Globe. The 1990s had Griffith in a series of roles that received varying critical reception; she received Golden Globe nominations for her performances in Buffalo Girls (1995), and as Marion Davies in RKO 281 (1999), while also earning a Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Actress for her performances in Shining Through (1992), as well as receiving nominations for Crazy in Alabama (1999) and John Waters' cult film Cecil B. Demented (2000). Other credits include John Schlesinger's Pacific Heights (1990), Milk Money (1994), the neo-noir film Mulholland Falls (1996), as Charlotte Haze in Adrian Lyne's Lolita (1997), and Another Day in Paradise (1998). She later starred as Barbara Marx in The Night We Called It a Day (2003), and spent the majority of the 2000s appearing on such television series as Nip/Tuck, Raising Hope, and Hawaii Five-0. After acting on stage in London, in 2003, she made her Broadway debut in a revival of the musical Chicago, receiving celebratory reviews. In the 2010s, Griffith returned to film, starring opposite then-husband Antonio Banderas in the science-fiction film Autómata (2014) and as an acting coach in James Franco's The Disaster Artist (2017).
Known For

The Simpsons
1989 · tv

Hawaii Five-0
2010 · tv

The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962 · tv

Golden Globe Awards
1944 · tv

Saturday Night Live
1975 · tv

Nip/Tuck
2003 · tv

Miami Vice
1984 · tv

The View
1997 · tv

Keeping Up with the Kardashians
2007 · tv

Hollywood Squares
1998 · tv

Starsky & Hutch
1975 · tv

Hot in Cleveland
2010 · tv

Lolita
1997 · movie

Tony Awards
1956 · tv

Raising Hope
2010 · tv

The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992 · tv

The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2003 · tv

The Kardashians
2022 · tv

Vega$
1978 · tv

The Hardy Boys / Nancy Drew Mysteries
1977 · tv

Automata
2014 · movie

Lo + plus
1995 · tv

The High Note
2020 · movie

Working Girl
1988 · movie

The Disaster Artist
2017 · movie

Milk Money
1994 · movie

Body Double
1984 · movie

Pacific Heights
1990 · movie

A Turtle's Tale: Sammy's Adventures
2010 · movie

Shining Through
1992 · movie