Wrenn Schmidt
Melinda Wrenn Schmidt, born on February 18, 1983, is a talented American actress recognized for her compelling performances across television and film. She gained significant acclaim for her portrayal of Margo Madison, a NASA engineer and flight director, in the Apple TV+ original series "For All Mankind," which explores an alternate history of the space race. Schmidt's television career includes notable roles such as Julia Sagorsky in the critically acclaimed period drama "Boardwalk Empire" (2012–2013) and Kate, a KGB handler, in the gripping spy series "The Americans" (2014). She also showcased her versatility as Dr. Iris Campbell in the suspenseful thriller "Person of Interest" (2014–2016) and as Megan Holter in the chilling horror series "Outcast" (2016–2018).
In addition to her television work, Schmidt has appeared in various films, demonstrating her range as an actress. Her film credits include the horror thriller "Preservation" (2014), the biographical drama "I Saw the Light" (2015), the action-packed "13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi" (2016), the lighthearted romantic comedy "The Good Catholic" (2017), and the sci-fi horror film "Nope" (2022). With her diverse roles and strong performances, Wrenn Schmidt continues to make a mark in the entertainment industry.