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| | Melanie Griffith - Fact SheetMeasurements: 36C Eye Color: Green Hair Color: Blonde Birthday: August 9, 1957 Birthplace: New York, New York Ethnicity: Caucasian / United States The Official Website of Melanie Griffith
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Profession: Actress
With her whispery baby-doll voice and voluptuous figure, blonde, blue-eyed Melanie Griffith could easily have been typecast as bimbos or wide-eyed innocents. Instead, this savvy performer, the daughter of actors Peter Griffith and Tippi Hedren, chose to defy convention and undertake roles that demonstrated her versatility and capabilities. While her mother specialized in playing cool Hitchcock blondes (e.g., "Marnie" 1964), Griffith attempted (not always successfully) to transcend her party girl image (fueled in part by very public troubles with substance abuse). With a strong director and the right material, she could hold her own against powerhouse actors like Paul Newman and James Woods. Griffith made her first film appearance as an extra in "The Harrad Experiment" (1973) which featured her mother and soon-to-be first husband Don Johnson. Her first role of note, though, was as a runaway heiress in "Night Moves" (1975). That same year, she displayed a light comic touch as one of the pageant contestants in the satirical "Smile". Over the next decade, she worked less frequently, taking acting classes with Stella Adler and concentrating on her marriages to Johnson and actor Steven Bauer and motherhood.
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| Melanie Griffith Photo Galleries |
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Candid | 30 | Glamour + Candid + Screen Capture | 45 | Glamour + Candid + Screen Capture | 25 | Glamour + Candid + Screen Capture | 25 | Glamour + Candid + Screen Capture | 25 | Glamour + Candid + Screen Capture | 117 | Screen Capture | 2 |
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