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Melanie Griffith

Melanie Griffith

The daughter of onetime fashion model Tippi Hedren (Marnie) and actor Peter Griffith, Melanie Griffith witnessed her parents' divorce as a toddler. She relocated from Manhattan to Los Angeles in the custody of her mom at the age of four, when Alfred Hitchcock discovered Hedren and offered her a bid for movie stardom. Hedren soon married her second husband, film producer Noel Marshall, and relocated the entire family (including Griffith) to an Acton, California ranch, but at age 15 (c. 1972), Griffith broke out on her own. She started modeling professionally and struck up a live-in relationship with then-22-year-old Don Johnson. Thus commenced a notoriously rocky, complex romance of four years. It temporarily ended when Griffith and Johnson wed and divorced several months later. In the mean time, Griffith kick-started her acting career with promising films including the Arthur Penn-directed detective saga Night Moves (1975) and the Paul Newman mystery The Drowning Pool (1975). Problems with drugs and drinking followed Griffith and Johnson's divorce. It all came crashing down for the rising star in 1980, when she was hit by a car on Sunset Boulevard and seriously injured, with amnesia that lasted for several days and a fractured arm. Ultimately, she did survive, and launched a comeback in the 1980s, studying acting with the preeminent Stella Adler. Griffith made a distinct impression as porn star Holly Body in Brian DePalma's thriller Body Double (1984), and two years later received a wealth of critical acclaim for her role in Something Wild, a Jonathan Demme comedy. It cast her as a reckless spirit opposite an uptight Jeff Daniels. In many ways, however, 1988 witnessed Griffith's breakthrough; that year, she appeared in Robert Redford's The Milagro Beanfield War and starred in the Mike Nichols comedy Working Girl. For her work in the latter film, as a young career woman trying to conquer the New York business world, Griffith earned an Oscar nomination and no small amount of critical respect. Unfortunately, she then endured a series of less well-received outings, including Brian DePalma's widely panned Tom Wolfe outing The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), the John Schlesinger mystery Pacific Heights (1990) and director David Seltzer's period meller Shining Through (1992). While her acting career continued on its highs and lows, Griffith once again wed Johnson in 1989; their second union lasted until 1996. That same year, the actress married Spanish heartthrob Antonio Banderas following a much-publicized romance. She went on to do some of her best work in years in 1997 as the puffy, tragically misguided Mrs. Haze in Adrian Lyne's overlooked adaptation of Lolita. She then signed on to portray drug dealer James Woods's wife in the Larry Clark-directed addiction drama Another Day in Paradise (1998); unfortunately, the film failed to make a significant impact on critics. At about the same time, the actress portrayed a flippant movie star in Woody Allen's Celebrity (1998), and a nutty aspiring actress who totes her dead husband's head around in a hat box in the Antonio Banderas-directed Crazy in Alabama in 1999. Both films received negative-to-mediocre reviews. Unfortunately, that marked the beginning of a decline in stature for Griffith. Though she continued signing for roles, subsequent projects were of somewhat lower profile. They included participation in the documentaries Light Keeps Me Company (2000) and Searching for Debra Winger (2002), as well as a critically-praised starring turn as a Hollywood prima-donna who falls prey to a guerilla filmmaking ensemble, in John Waters's outrageous black comedy Cecil B. Demented (2000). The actress accepted roles in Eric Styles's romantic drama Tempo (2003) and director Damian Nieman's ensemble crime thriller Shade (2003); she also bowed on television as Bunny Baxter in the way-offbeat musical/thriller series Viva Laughlin (2007) on CBS, which completely failed to connect with an audience and was cancelled after three episodes. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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Melanie Griffith Trivia

When was Melanie Griffith born?
Melanie Griffith date of birth: August 9, 1957

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Tempo?
Melanie Griffith played Sarah in Tempo

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Cecil B. Demented?
Melanie Griffith played Honey Whitlock in Cecil B. Demented

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Crazy in Alabama?
Melanie Griffith was Aunt Lucille in Crazy in Alabama

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Shadow of Doubt?
Melanie Griffith was Kitt Devereaux in Shadow of Doubt

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Milk Money?
Melanie Griffith was V in Milk Money

What role did Melanie Griffith play in Working Girl?
Melanie Griffith played Tess McGill in Working Girl

Who did Melanie Griffith play in A Stranger Among Us?
Melanie Griffith was Emily Eden in A Stranger Among Us

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Stormy Monday?
Melanie Griffith played Kate in Stormy Monday

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Paradise?
Melanie Griffith was Lily Reed in Paradise

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Cherry 2000?
Melanie Griffith was E. Johnson in Cherry 2000

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Born Yesterday?
Melanie Griffith was Billie Dawn in Born Yesterday

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in All the Way?
Melanie Griffith was Barbara Marx in All the Way

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Another Day In Paradise?
Melanie Griffith was Sid in Another Day In Paradise

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Lolita?
Melanie Griffith was Mother in Lolita

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Two Much?
Melanie Griffith was Betty Kerner in Two Much

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Mulholland Falls?
Melanie Griffith played Katherine Hoover in Mulholland Falls

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Something Wild?
Melanie Griffith played Audrey 'Lulu' Hankel in Something Wild

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Shining Through?
Melanie Griffith played Linda Voss in Shining Through

What role did Melanie Griffith play in Pacific Heights?
Melanie Griffith played Patty Palmer in Pacific Heights

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in RKO 281?
Melanie Griffith played Marion Davies in RKO 281

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Joyride?
Melanie Griffith was Susie in Joyride

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in The Bonfire of the Vanities?
Melanie Griffith played Maria Ruskin in The Bonfire of the Vanities

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Body Double?
Melanie Griffith was Holly in Body Double

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Nobody's Fool?
Melanie Griffith played Toby Roebuck in Nobody's Fool

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Fear City?
Melanie Griffith was Loretta in Fear City

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Shade?
Melanie Griffith was Eve in Shade

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Stuart Little 2?
Melanie Griffith was Margalo in Stuart Little 2

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Celebrity?
Melanie Griffith played Nicole Oliver in Celebrity

What role did Melanie Griffith play in The Milagro Beanfield War?
Melanie Griffith played Flossie Devine in The Milagro Beanfield War

Who did Melanie Griffith portray in Tart?
Melanie Griffith was Diane Milford in Tart

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in Night Moves?
Melanie Griffith played Delly Grastner in Night Moves

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Now and Then?
Melanie Griffith was Tina Tercell in Now and Then

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Women and Men: Stories of Seduction?
Melanie Griffith was Hadley in Women and Men: Stories of Seduction

Who did Melanie Griffith play in Smile?
Melanie Griffith was Karen Love/"Miss Simi Valley" in Smile

What role did Melanie Griffith portray in The Harrad Experiment?
Melanie Griffith played Extra (uncredited) in The Harrad Experiment


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