Melissa Brasselle
Melissa Brasselle, born on January 27 in the Bronx, NY, hails from a distinguished family steeped in the entertainment industry. With a mother, Arlene DeMarco, who was the lead vocalist of the renowned group "The Five DeMarco Sisters" and a successful author of works such as "Triangle" and "Make Believe Children," creativity was in her blood. Her father, Keefe Brasselle, was a celebrated actor known for his roles in several films, including the Academy Award-winning "A Place in the Sun" and the biopic "The Eddie Cantor Story." Melissa's parents crossed paths on the set of MGM's "Skirts Ahoy," where their artistic destinies intertwined. Keefe was also a bestselling author, with titles like the provocative "The Cannibals" and "The Barracudas" to his credit.
In her late teens, Melissa ventured into modeling, and in 1989, she participated in Playboy's nationwide search to celebrate their 35th anniversary, impressively landing among the top five contestants with a Polaroid submission.
Melissa ultimately rose to fame through her appearances on the VH1 reality series "I Know My Kids a Star," where she showcased her journey with her daughter, Hayley DeMarco. This exposure further solidified her presence in the entertainment realm, highlighting her multifaceted talents and connection to her family's rich legacy.
Filmography
Rangers
Bigfoot or Bust
Cheerleader Massacre
Raptor
Demolition High
Poison (2001)
Sorceress (1995)
The Curse of the Komodo
The Wasp Woman (1995)
Agent Red
Possessed by the Night
Cocaine Cougar