Melora Hardin
Melora Hardin
Fans of American actress Melora Hardin who associate her exclusively with her characterization of Jan Levinson-Gould -- Michael Scott's stone-faced manager and sometimes lover, on the smash NBC series The Office -- may be surprised and delighted to discover several exciting facts about the history of her career. First, her work stretches back many decades, into her primary school years, encompassing everything from Disney movies to prime-time series dramas of the '80s, '90s, and 2000s to commercials to acclaimed feature films; she directs and edits films as well. Second, Hardin moonlights as an accomplished and gifted singer/songwriter -- a nightclub chanteuse known for sultry cabaret-style numbers, who has issued a number of acclaimed albums of her own material, including Meloradrama and Purr. And finally, this comedian's wit extends far beyond her crack-comic onscreen timing. A parodist who loves to play with her own image, Hardin runs her own website, with a series of funny-sexy (yet inexplicit) cheesecake photos that serve as throwbacks to the peek-a-boo erotica days of the mid-'50s while subtly parodying and calling attention to those setups. Given both of her parents' long tenures in film and television (her father is character actor Jerry Hardin and her mother is acting coach Diane Hill Hardin), drama came preternaturally for Hardin, and she commenced work as a child star at age six. One of her earliest assignments involved plugging Peak Toothpaste on a television commercial; she later joined the ensemble cast of a live-action children's program on NBC (circa 1977, at age ten) called Cliffwood Avenue Kids, which (as late-Gen X television babies may recall) typically aired during early weekday evenings after The Flintstones. A series of failed pilots ensued for Hardin, beginning with the late-'70s drama Thunder and encompassing over a dozen others over the next two decades. Hardin debuted cinematically at age 11, with a high-profile role in the goofball Disney comedy The North Avenue Irregulars, opposite Susan Clark and Cloris Leachman and directed by Hogan's Heroes vet Bruce Bilson. She followed this up with many additional roles in A- and B-list features throughout the '80s and '90s, but while her work shone, the films themselves often failed to catch fire; her resumé includes such forgettable fare as Iron Eagle (1985) and Soul Man (1986). A number of pictures, however, marked happy exceptions: Hardin contributed a small onscreen singing role to the fine Disney period adventure The Rocketeer (1991), and several of her songs highlighted the film's soundtrack. She also appeared in Clint Eastwood's enormously underrated, oft-humorous 1997 crime thriller Absolute Power (as Christy Sullivan, the homicide victim of Gene Hackman's lecherous president), and made a solid contribution to the satire Thank You for Smoking, opposite Aaron Eckhart. Hardin fared particularly well on television, with single- and dual-episode appearances over the years in such dramas as Little House on the Prairie, Quincy, M.E., and Murder, She Wrote. The Office, of course, represented a watershed moment for Hardin. Adapted skillfully by Greg Daniels from the British series of the same name by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, the NBC sitcom follows the colorful employees of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company's Scranton branch -- led by one Michael Scott (Steve Carell), a sweet-natured but desperately lonely and outrageously uncouth manager. Low-key, iconoclastic, and unconventional, the program eschewed a laugh track and underplayed (to the nth degree) every one of its gags, relying on a bevy of character eccentricities to procure laughs. The episodes had Hardin (as Michael's manager) typically playing straight man to Carell's goofball, and saw the unlikeliest of employer-employee romances blossoming between them over the course of the first two seasons. Thanks to an extraordinary cast and crew, The Office instantly shot up to qualify as one of NBC's highest rated new series after its March 2005 debut; many proclaimed it as the funniest American sitcom since Seinfeld. Meanwhile, Hardin continued to hone her craft in other arenas. She first helmed the regional theatrical production of friend Adria Tennor's one-woman show Strip Search. Tagged as "Love and a 12-Foot Pole," and authored by and starring Tennor, this colorful yet surprisingly touching seriocomedy recounts the tale of a woman who undertakes a journey of self-discovery and ultimately finds her dying passion in strip dancing classes. Hardin then directed and edited an independent film entitled You that husband Gildart Jackson scripted. The motion picture stars Jackson and both of Hardin's parents, as well as Joely Fisher and The Office's Kate Flannery. In 2006, Hardin returned to big-screen work, signing with Fox Atomic and Tapestry Films to co-star in the Tom Brady-directed sports comedy The Comebacks. The film relays the story of a football coach (David Koechner) commissioned to whip a down-and-out football team into shape. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
Filmography of Melora Hardin:
- Soul Man with C. Thomas Howell , Arye Gross , Rae Dawn Chong , James Earl Jones , Leslie Nielsen , James B. Sikking , Max Wright , Jeff Altman , Jonathan Leonard , Julia Louis-Dreyfus , Betty Cole , M.C. Gainey , Donald Hotton , Amy Stock-Poynton , Wally Ward , Jonathan Wise , Freddie Dawson , Linda Hoy , Paul O'Brien , Ann Walker , Melissa Skoff , David Reynolds
- The Hot Chick with Rob Schneider , Anna Faris , Matthew Lawrence , Eric Christian Olsen , Robert Davi , Alexandra Holden , Rachel McAdams , Maritza Murray , Fay Hauser , Jodi Long , Tia Mowry , Tamera Mowry , Lee Garlington , Angie Stone , Matt Weinberg , Leila Kenzle , Michelle Branch , Michael O'Keefe , Adam Sandler , Andrew Keegan , Louis Lombardi
- Absolute Power with Clint Eastwood , Gene Hackman , Ed Harris , Laura Linney , Judy Davis , Scott Glenn , Dennis Haysbert , Alison Eastwood , Robert Harvey , Richard Jenkins , Penny Johnson , Elaine Kagan , Mark Margolis , E.G. Marshall , Kenneth Welsh , George Orrison , Charles McDaniel , Kimber Eastwood , Joy Ehrlich , John Lyle Campbell , Yau-Gene Chan , Eric Jr. Dahlquist , Jack Stewart Taylor
- Iron Eagle with Louis Jr. Gossett , Jason Gedrick , David Suchet , Tim Thomerson , Larry B. Scott , Caroline Lagerfelt , Jerry Levine , Robbie Rist , Michael Bowen , Bobby Jacoby , David Greenlee , Michael Alldredge , Tony Becker , Jacque Lynn Colton , Tom Fridley , Uri Gavriel , Michael Kehoe , Lance LeGault , Roger Nolan , F. William Parker , Shawnee Smith , Max Thayer , Chino "Fats" Williams , Terry Wills , Arnon Zadok , Christopher Bradley , Kevin Elders , Will Jeffries , Jay Footlik , Rob Garrison , Jerry Hyman , David Menachem , Kathy Wagner , Joseph Shiloach , Dave "Squatch" Ward , Kevin King
- The North Avenue Irregulars with Edward Herrmann , Barbara Harris , Susan Clark , Cloris Leachman , Karen Valentine , Michael Constantine , Patsy Kelly , Douglas Fowley , Virginia Capers , Steve Franken , Dena Dietrich , Dick Fuchs , Herb Voland , Alan Jr. Hale , Bobby Rolofson , Frank Campanella , Ivor Francis , Marjorie Bennett , Ruth Buzzi , Carl Ballantine , Ceil Cabot , Joan Hackett , Chuck Henry , Pitt Herbert , Darrow Igus , John Kerry , David Ketchum , Linda Lee Lyons , Ed McCready , Bill McLean , Gary Morgan , Louisa Moritz , Mickey Morton , Tom Pedi , Jack Perkins , Dennis Robertson , John Wheeler , Michael Lloyd , Cliff Osmond , Roger Creed , Dave Morick , Jack Griffin , Douglas Hume , Walt LaRue
- Thank You for Smoking with Aaron Eckhart , Maria Bello , Cameron Bright , Adam Brody , Sam Elliott , Katie Holmes , David Koechner , Rob Lowe , William H. Macy , J.K. Simmons , Robert Duvall , Kim Dickens , Connie Ray , Todd Louiso , Earl Billings , Bruce French , Joan Lunden , Aaron Lustig , Michael Mantell , Marianne Muellerleile , Catherine Reitman , Dennis Miller , Richard Jr. Speight , Spencer Garrett , Kathryn Winslow , Nancy O'Dell , Sean Patrick Murphy , Mary Jo Smith , Tonyo Melendez , David Sacks , Timothy Dowling , Courtney Taylor Burness , Brian Palermo , Jordan Garrett , Daniel Travis , Jordan Orr , Karen Harrison , Alex Diaz , Robert L. Richards , Roy Jenkins , Eric Haberman , Jeff Witzke , Eric Maldonado , Renee Graham , Terry James , Marc Scizak , Rachel Thorp , Howard Weitzman
- The Rocketeer with Bill Campbell , Jennifer Connelly , Alan Arkin , Timothy Dalton , Paul Sorvino , Ed Lauter , Terry O'Quinn , James Handy , Tiny Ron , Robert Miranda , John Lavachielli , Eddie Jones , Julian Barnes , Danielle Bedau , William Boyett , Richard T. Brickert , Peter Bromilow , Pat Crawford Brown , Michael Francis Clarke , Perry Cook , Chance Michael Corbitt , Joseph D'Angelo , Gene Daily , Paul DeSouza , Nada Despotovich , Lila Finn , Mike Finneran , Paul Forsyth , William Frankfather , Peter Frankland , Scanlon Gail , Taylor Gilbert , Max Grodenchik , Darryl Henriques , Steve Jr. Hinton , Craig Hosking , Clint Howard , Thomas J. Huff , Heinrich James , Ele Keats , Tom Kindle , Bob Leeman , Kristopher Logan , America Martin , Margo Martindale , Doug McGrath , Kathleen Michaels , Michael Milhoan , Daniel O'Shea , Rick Overton , Lisa Pedersen , Jon Polito , Herman Poppe , David Pressman , Arlee Reed , Lori Lynn Ross , William Sanderson , Bob Sandman , Kim Sebastian , Charlie Stavola , Bill Turner , Sam Vincent , Norbert Weisser , Chuck Wentworth , Merritt Yohnka , Jim Franklin , Don Pugsley , Richard Warlock , Dave Adams , Tom Tully





