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Emmy Award (2013) • Academy Award (2011) • Golden Globe Award (2011) • Academy Award (2011): Actress in a Supporting Role • Emmy Award (2013): Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series • Golden Globe Award (2011): Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Movies/Tv Shows (Acted In)
"Furlough" (2018) • "Dolly Parton's Heartstrings" (2019) • "Burn Country" (2016) • "The Alphabet Killer" (2008) • "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation" (2004) • "Brooklyn Brothers Beat the Best" (2011) • "Last Summer in the Hamptons" (1995) • "Welcome to the Rileys" (2010) • "Deadtime Stories" (1986) • "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (2005) • "Don McKay" (2009) • "Unlovable" (2018) • "Mr. Woodcock" (2007) • "Louie" (2012) • "Treme" (2010–2013) • "Scarlett" (1994) • "Righteous Kill" (2008) • "Spenser: For Hire" (1987) • "Dwegons and Leprechauns" (2014) • "Stephanie Daley" (2006) • "Snowden" (2016) • "The Fighter" (2010) • "Cold Case" (2007) • "I'm Dying Up Here" (2017–2018) • "Against the Law" (1990) • "I Believe in America" (2007) • "BoJack Horseman" (2014–2016) • "Dear Lemon Lima" (2009) • "Streetwalkin'" (1985) • "Nasty Boys" (1990) • "Veronica Mars" (2004) • "The Big Short" (2015) • "Conviction" (2010) • "Queen of the Lot" (2010) • "Flight" (2012) • "The Angriest Man in Brooklyn" (2014) • "Runaway" (2005) • "Frozen River" (2008) • "One Night" (2007) • "Miami Vice" (1988) • "Black Irish" (2007) • "The Equalizer 2" (2018) • "The Equalizer" (2014) • "Confess" (2005) • "The Space Between" (2010) • "The Ballad of Little Jo" (1993) • "The Most Hated Woman in America" (2017) • "True Adolescents" (2009) • "The 24 Hour Woman" (1999) • "Mildred Pierce" (2011) • "Homicide: Life on the Street" (1993–1997) • "Always" (1985) • "Oblivion" (2013) • "Prisoners" (2013) • "Criminal Minds" (2007) • "Fear of Fiction" (2000) • "Shark" (2006) • "Lullaby" (2008) • "Olympus Has Fallen" (2013) • "Ball Don't Lie" (2008) • "The Ever After" (2014) • "A Time of Destiny" (1988) • "Why Stop Now?" (2012) • "Everybody's Fine" (2009) • "Racing Daylight" (2007) • "The L Word" (2005) • "Red State" (2011) • "All My Children" (1984–1988) • "American Gun" (2005) • "The Parting Glass" (2018) • "I Know This Much Is True" (2020) • "Greta" (2009) • "Venice/Venice" (1992) • "The House Is Burning" (2006) • "Veronika Decides to Die" (2009) • "Stephanie's Image" (2009) • "Wayward Pines" (2015–2016) • "Broad City" (2016) • "Gideon Oliver" (1989) • "Under the Bridge" (1996) • "The Cake Eaters" (2007) • "Lost Revolution" (2011) • "Hollywood Dreams" (2006) • "Charlie Countryman" (2013) • "21 Grams" (2003) • "Code of Ethics" (1998) • "The Equalizer" (1985) • "The Ashram" (2018) • "The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada" (2005) • "Bottled Up" (2013) • "London Has Fallen" (2016) • "The Limbo Room" (2006) • "Seven Days in Utopia" (2011) • "Legacy" (1998) • "Francine" (2012) • "The Dry Land" (2010) • "Santa Mesa" (2008) • "Law & Order" (1993–2008) • "Hide and Seek" (2005) • "Immaculate Conception" (1992) • "The Young Riders" (1989–1990) • "From Other Worlds" (2004) • "Novitiate" (2017)
Top Questions
When was Melissa Leo born?
Melissa Leo was born on September 14, 1960.
Where was Melissa Leo born?
Melissa Leo was born in New York City, New York, United States.