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Thirtysomething Star Turns Director, Enjoys LA Sun
13 Dec
Summary
- Melanie Mayron, known for Thirtysomething, is now an accomplished director.
- She starred opposite Sissy Spacek in the 1982 film Missing.
- Mayron recently received an award for her contributions to film and TV.

Actress and director Melanie Mayron, widely recognized for her role as Melissa Steadman in the 80s sitcom Thirtysomething, was recently seen out and about in Los Angeles. Mayron's career began with early roles in films like Harry and Tonto and Car Wash, and she later gained acclaim for her performance in the 1982 political thriller Missing, where she acted opposite Sissy Spacek and Jack Lemmon.
Her iconic portrayal of Melissa Steadman on Thirtysomething earned her an Emmy Award in 1989 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. Following the show's cancellation, Mayron successfully transitioned into directing, helming episodes for popular series such as Jane The Virgin, The Babysitter's Club, and GLOW. She has also continued acting, appearing in recent projects like the HBO Max series Julia.
In addition to her extensive work in front of and behind the camera, Mayron has also ventured into creating a line of skincare products. Honored in 2018 for her lasting impact on film and television, she remains an active and influential figure in the entertainment industry, noting the increasing opportunities for women in directing.




