Melissa Francis

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Melissa Francis
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Francis in 2010
Born
Melissa Ann Francis [1]

(1972-12-12) December 12, 1972 (age 51)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesMissy Francis
Education Harvard University (B.A.)
Occupation(s)News anchor
Actress
SpouseWray Thorn (m. 1997)
Children3

Melissa Ann Francis (born December 12, 1972) is an American television news personality who last worked as an anchor and commentator for the Fox Business Network (FBN) and Fox News (FNC), departing in 2020. Previously, she worked as an actress.

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Prior to FBN, she worked at CNBC. She had been the co-host of After The Bell weekday afternoons with Connell MacShane. She also was an anchor on FNC's Happening Now newscast, and a regular panelist on FNC's afternoon talk show Outnumbered . In late October 2020, it was reported that she had been pushed out of Fox. [2] In 2022, Fox paid her a $15 million settlement on a pay discrimination lawsuit.

Education

Born and raised in Los Angeles, Francis graduated from Harvard University in 1995 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics. [3] [4]

Career

Acting

Francis started her acting career on television by appearing in a Johnson & Johnson shampoo commercial at 6 months old. She was known for her role as Cassandra Cooper Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie , for two seasons. [5] [6] Other television appearances include two series regular roles: Morningstar/Eveningstar and Joe’s World, and three films including Man, Woman and Child , where she played Paula Beckwith. She has also had appearances in the television series St. Elsewhere in 1986 and the 1988 film Bad Dreams , where she played young Cynthia. Melissa appeared in nearly 100 commercials during her acting career. She is reportedly the inspiration for the fictional character Avery Jessup (conceived of and played by Elizabeth Banks) in the show 30 Rock , [7] although Banks herself has denied this. [8]

Journalism

Francis has worked as a reporter for CNBC and CNET. [4]

In January 2012, Francis became an anchor for Fox Business Network. [9]

In 2014, Francis became a recurring co-host of Fox News Channel's talk and news commentary program, Outnumbered . [10] She also anchored FNC's Happening Now newscast.

Departure from Fox

In late October 2020, it was reported that Francis had been pushed out at Fox. She had not been seen on the network since early in the month. Her contract had expired about a year earlier and had not been renewed. The only communication on the issue from Francis herself came in a tweet, where she thanked her followers for their support. [11] However, her profile on Twitter soon dropped any reference to Fox as well. [12]

In late 2020, Francis filed a pay discrimination action against Fox. [13] Francis claimed that Fox News underpaid her compared to her male colleagues, and she initiated legal claims against Fox. Fox and Francis reached a settlement in June 2022 whereby Fox paid Francis $15 million. [14]

Writer

Francis authored a book in November 2012, Diary of a Stage Mother's Daughter: A Memoir, concerning the trials, tribulations and joys of having an overbearing mother; [15] and in April 2017, published Lessons from the Prairie, relating childhood experiences from the show as applied to her adult life. [16]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979 Scavenger Hunt Jennifer Motley
1983 Man, Woman and Child Paula Beckwith
1988 Bad Dreams Young Cynthia
2009 Race to Witch Mountain TV reporterUncredited
2012 The Dictator Local News Reporter

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1974The Ghost of Flight 401KidTV movie
1979Champions: A Love StorySally
Son-Rise: A Miracle of Love Thea
1979–1980 Joe's World Linda WabashMain role
1980 Mork & Mindy Little MindyEpisode: "A Mommy for Mindy"
Galactica 1980 Little GirlEpisode: "Galactica Discovers Earth Part II And III"
When the Whistle Blows DeenieEpisode: "Love Is a Four-Letter Word"
1981Midnight LaceCathy, age 11TV movie
A Gun in the HouseDiana Cates
1981–1982 Little House on the Prairie Cassandra Cooper IngallsMain role
1984 Something About Amelia Beth BennettTV movie
1985 Hotel Jodi AbbottEpisode: "Rallying Cry"
CBS Schoolbreak Special TinaEpisode: "The War Between the Classes"
1986 St. Elsewhere CynthiaEpisode: "Family Affair"
Morningstar/EveningstarSarah BishopMain role
1988 A Year in the Life EuniceEpisode: "Common Ground"
1989 ALF Miss WilliamsEpisode: "Baby, Come Back"
1990 Hardball Episode: "A Death in the Family"

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