Melanie Kinnaman

Melanie Kinnaman ( born December 18, 1953 in Holyoke, Massachusetts) is an American dancer, and film and theater actress.

Career

Kinnaman made ​​her acting degree at the prestigious drama school William Esper Studio in Manhattan, New York. In 1985, she launched her film career as a " Pam " in Friday the 13th - A New Beginning and should successor in Friday the 13th Part VI - Jason Lives, continue their figure. After disputes over the budget, but her character was written out of the final script by Paramount Pictures. 2009 and 2011 she played her role of Pam again and said in the documentary His Name Was Jason: 30 Years of Friday the 13th and Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th on the figure. So instead she embodied Star in J. S. Cardone 's drama movie Thunder Alley. Your single television appearances were made in 1989 with a guest role in the " Lifetime Television " comedy series The People Next Door and the comedy-drama series Cheers. There followed a short time later a small supporting role in Karate Tiger IV - Best of the Best Since the 1990 Kinnaman works primarily as a producer for the Canadian independent film production company, Screen Siren Pictures Inc. In 1999, she returned once just before the camera and embodied in the TV drama Mary, Mother of Jesus Maria.

2013 she returned again back before the camera and played a major role in the independent film Motcolmbe.

Theater career

In the fall of 2012, she acted at the Majestic Theatre in Benicia, California as a director and main character in her autobiographical one woman musical " Blonde Black & Blue ". The musical traces her career and her life.

Private

Kinnaman now lives in the California town of Benicia.

Filmography

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