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Melissa Michaelsen (born March 26, 1968) is an American actress best known for her roles in the 1979 television film ''
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'' and as the title character in the sitcom '' Me and Maxx''.


Family

Michaelsen's father, Alwin Michaelsen, is a financial consultant who graduated from
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in 1954, and her mother, Gail, was once Alwin's secretary. Gail is the niece of
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owner
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. Gail's cousin, Glenn Billingsley, was briefly married to actress
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who continued to use his last name for her stage name. Gail was the one who initially took the children around to auditions. Michaelsen's four siblings all acted as children, most notably
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and, to a lesser extent,
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, who began playing Danny Walton on the daytime
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''
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'' in 1975.


Career

She appeared in many television commercials and guest starring in quite a number of television shows including '' Code Red'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. Melissa starred in several made-for-TV movies such as ''
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'', '' Broken Promise'', and '' Goldie and the Boxer'' films. Michaelsen's played the title role, Maxx Davis, on the sitcom '' Me and Maxx'' in 1980. She was picked for the role when a commercial starring
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aired during one of Melissa's early projects. NBC president
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saw the commercial while watching Melissa's TV-movie and reportedly said "I want that guy with that girl." This was Melissa's second attempt at a network series. In an interview about ''Goldie and the Boxer'', her co-star and producer,
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, mentioned that he first saw Michaelsen in an unaired
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a few days before the film was to begin shooting. Michaelsen received favorable reviews from both critics and her costars. ''
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'' singled her out in their review of ''Memories Never Die'' in which she co-starred opposite
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: "The entire supporting cast is uncommonly good, but special notice might be taken of young Miss Michaelsen. Her pouting, sulking, resentful Kathy is in startling contrast to the sunny Shirley Temple type she has played in such television movies as ''Goldie and the Boxer''. Like Miss Wagner, she, too, is proceeding nicely with her career." Television writer Jerry Buck quoted Melissa's co-star Joe Santos as saying that "She's a terrific actress and a wonderful human being", as he went on to praise her work ethic. Michaelsen made two more attempts at series television. In 1981, she filmed a pilot for
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. The show was an attempt to bring the film ''
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'' to television. It never aired. In 1984, Melissa made another pilot with a role as
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' youngest daughter in the western '' No Man's Land''. The two other sisters were played by
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and
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. The show was not picked up, but the pilot was broadcast as a two-hour TV-movie. Aside from acting, she has done public speaking during her youth. For example, in 1983 she was one of the keynote speakers at a conference on Indian unity.


Later life

Following her acting career, Michaelsen spent some time as a representative for New York's
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Michaelsen, Melissa 1968 births Living people American child actresses American film actresses American television actresses Actresses from New York City