Mel Harris
Mel Harris, an accomplished American actress, writer, and director, is celebrated for her iconic role as Hope Steadman in the renowned, Emmy-winning television series *Thirtysomething*, which aired from 1987 to 1991. Her outstanding performance earned her a nomination for a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Drama Series. Harris also showcased her comedic talents in the NBC sitcom *Something So Right* (1996) and later starred in the dramatic series *Saints and Sinners* on My Network in 2014. More recently, she appeared as Nadine Davies in Hulu's *Shut Eye*, premiering in 2016.
Born Mary Ellen Harris in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, and raised in New Jersey, she is the daughter of a high school science teacher and a football coach at Princeton University. Before venturing into acting, Harris spent over a decade in the modeling industry, working in both New York and Europe, which ultimately led her to her true passion in performing. Her extensive television credits include guest spots on *Law & Order: Special Victims Unit* (1999), *Crazy Ex-Girlfriend* (2015), and a memorable role as Senator Rafferty on *The West Wing* (1999). In film, she appeared in notable titles such as *Raising Cain* (1992) and *K-9* (1989) alongside Jim Belushi.
Harris made her theatrical debut at the Circle Repertory Company in the world premiere of John Bishop's *Empty Hearts*, winning a Theater World Award in 1992. In recent years, she has also pursued writing alongside her husband, Emmy Award-winning writer and producer Bob Brush, under their production company, Topanga Moon Productions.
Filmography
King of Knives
The Pagemaster
The Lodger (2009)
The Mumbo Jumbo
Raising Cain
Cameron's Closet
Welcome to Paradise
Murder, She Wrote: South by Southwest
K-9
The Retrievers (2001)
Firetrap
Suture
Wanted: Dead or Alive
Child of Rage
Hangman's Curse