Melanie Griffith

Actors

Griffith began work at just 9 months old in a commercial and later became an extra on Smith! (1969) and The Harrad Experiment (1973). Her first major role was in Arthur Penn's Night Moves (1975), which got her attention and typecast her as a sexy nymphet. Substance abuse problems derailed her career for nearly a decade. Her comeback started with Brian De Palma's Body Double (1984). It also led to her starring role in Jonathan Demme's Something Wild (1986). That led to her playing the title role in Mike Nichols' Working Girl (1988) which became a hit. She earned an Academy Award nomination as Best Actress and won the Golden Globe award as Best Actress in a comedy or musical. The films that followed were Brian De Palma's The Bonfire of the Vanities (1990), Milk Money (1994), John Waters Cecil B. DeMented (2000), and Two Much (1995), where she met her husband Antonio Banderas.
Griffith has been married four times. She was briefly married to Don Johnson in 1976. She was married to Steven Bauer from 1980 to 1987. She remarried Johnson in 1989. The couple divorced again in 1996 and Griffith married her current husband Antonio Banderas that same year. Griffith has three children by three husbands: Alexander Griffith Bauer (born in 1985); Dakota Mayi Johnson (born in 1989); and Stella del Carmen Banderas Griffith (born in 1996). Dakota followed in her mother's footsteps and served as Miss Golden Globe at the 2006 Golden Globes award ceremony. Griffith was Miss Golden Globe in 1975.
Griffith's television work includes playing actress Marion Davies in HBO television movie RKO 281 (1999) for which she received an Emmy nomination as Best Supporting Actress. She was also seen on The WB sitcom Twins, in which she played Lee, the mother of the show's main characters played by Sara Gilbert and Molly Stanton.
Awards & Nominations
  • Golden Globe Nomination as Best Supporting Actress for Body Double (1984)
  • National Society of Film Critics Award as Best Supporting Actress for Body Double (1984)
  • Named "Star of Tomorrow" by the Motion Picture Booker's Club (1984)
  • Golden Globe Nomination as Best Actress in a comedy or musical for Something Wild (1986)
  • Golden Globe Award as Best Actress in a comedy or musical for Working Girl(1988)
  • Academy Award Nomination as Best Actress for Working Girl(1988)
  • British Academy of Film and Television Arts Nomination as Best Actress for Working Girl (1988)
  • Golden Globe Nomination as Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie for Buffalo Girls(1995)
  • Golden Globe Nomination as Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie for RKO 281 (1999)
  • Emmy Nomination as Best Supporting Actress in a TV Movie for RKO 281 (1999)
  • Sant Jordi Award for Best Foreign Actress for Another Day in Paradise (1998) and Crazy in Alabama (1999)
  • Taormina International Film Festival--Diamond Award (2000)
  • Cannes Film Festival--Lifetime Achievement Award (2001)
  • Australian Film Institute Nomination for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for The Night we called it a Day (2003)
Filmography

Year Title Role Other notes
2005 Heartless Miranda Wells  
  2003 Tempo Sarah  
Shade Eve  
The Night We Called It a Day Barbara Marx  
2002 Stuart Little 2 Margalo the Bird voice
2001 Tart Diane Milford  
  2000 Forever Lulu Lulu McAfee  
Cecil B. Demented Honey Whitlock  
  1999 RKO 281 Marion Davies  
Crazy in Alabama Lucille Vinson  
  1998 Celebrity Nicole Oliver  
Shadow of Doubt Kitt Devereux  
  1997 Lolita Charlotte Haze  
Another Day in Paradise Sid  
1996 Mulholland Falls Katherine Hoover  
  1995 Two Much Betty Kerner  
Now and Then Tina 'Teeny' Tercell  
Buffalo Girls Dora DuFran  
  1994 Nobody's Fool Toby Roebuck  
Milk Money V  
1993 Born Yesterday Billie Dawn  
  1992 A Stranger Among Us Emily Eden  
Shining Through Linda Voss  
1991 Paradise Lily Reed  
  1990 The Bonfire of the Vanities Maria Ruskin  
Pacific Heights Patty Palmer  
In the Spirit Lureen  
Women and Men: Stories of Seduction Hadley  
  1988 Working Girl Tess McGill Academy Award nomination - Best Actress
Stormy Monday Kate  
The Milagro Beanfield War Flossie Devine  
1987 Cherry 2000 Edith 'E' Johnson Tracker  
1986 Something Wild Audrey Hankel aka Lulu  
1985 Alfred Hitchcock Presents Girl  
  1984 Body Double Holly Body  
Fear City Loretta  
  1981 Golden Gate Karen  
She's in the Army Now Pvt. Sylvie Knoll  
The Star Maker Dawn Barnett Youngblood  
Underground Acres Lucy  
Roar Melanie  
  1978 Steel Cowboy Johnnie  
Daddy, I Don't Like it Like This Girl in Hotel  
  1977 Joyride Susie  
One on One The Hitchhiker  
The Garden Young Girl  
  1975 Smile Karen Love  
The Drowning Pool Schuyler Devereaux  
Night Moves Delly Grastner  
1973 The Harrad Experiment Extra uncredited
1969 Smith! Extra uncredited  


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