Merle Dandridge

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Merle Dandridge
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Dandridge in September 2019
Born (1975-05-31) May 31, 1975 (age 49)
Okinawa, Japan
NationalityAmerican
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active1994–present

Merle Dandridge (born May 31, 1975) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for performing in Broadway musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar , Spamalot , Rent , and Once on This Island , as well as her video game roles as Alyx Vance in Half-Life 2 and Marlene in The Last of Us franchise. She played the leading role of Grace Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Greenleaf (2016–2020). She's had recurring roles on television series such as Sons of Anarchy and The Night Shift and starred as Kim Hammond in the first season of HBO Max comedy-drama series The Flight Attendant in 2020. In 2022, Dandridge began starring as Natasha Seo-Yeon Ross in the ABC action series Station 19 . She reprised her role as Marlene in the 2023 television adaptation of The Last of Us.

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Early life

Dandridge was born in Okinawa on May 31, 1975. [1] Dandridge's mother is Korean and her father is African-American. [2] She moved back to the U.S. with her parents due to her father's job, and they lived at Beale Air Force Base in California before settling at Offutt Air Force Base in Bellevue, Nebraska, where Dandridge spent the majority of her childhood. She attended Papillion La Vista High School and participated in the play production class and theater department there. She then attended the Theatre Conservatory at Roosevelt University (currently called the Chicago College of Performing Arts). [3]

Career

Dandridge began her career appearing in Chicago theatre productions. She has gained a wider audience as the voice of Alyx Vance in the award-winning action game Half-Life 2 and its sequels, Episode One and Episode Two , and also as Marlene in The Last of Us . In 2006, she was cast as Kala in the original Broadway production of Tarzan. Dandridge earned a BAFTA Award for her voiceover performance in the 2015 game Everybody's Gone to the Rapture . On television, she guest starred on NCIS , 24 , Criminal Minds , The Newsroom and Drop Dead Diva . In 2022, she was cast in a series regular role as Chief in the ABC drama series Station 19. [4] Dandridge also had the recurring roles in the FX drama series, Sons of Anarchy as Rita Roosevelt, and short-lived The CW teen soap Star-Crossed in 2014. In 2015, she co-starred in the second season of NBC medical drama, The Night Shift as Gwen Gaskin. [5]

In 2015, Dandridge was cast as the lead character in the Oprah Winfrey Network drama series, Greenleaf opposite Lynn Whitfield. She plays the role of Grace Greenleaf, Greenleaf's estranged daughter. [6] [7] Dandridge has received critical acclaim for her first leading screen role. [8] [9] [10]

From November 9, 2017, to January 7, 2018, Dandridge starred as Papa Ge the God of Death in the Broadway musical revival of Once on This Island , [11] at the Circle in the Square Theater. [12] [13] She returned to the role of Papa Ge in a limited run from June 18 to August 19, 2018. [14] Along with cast, she received Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album nomination for cast recording. [15] Also in 2018, she had a recurring role in the CBS comedy series Murphy Brown playing the role of a network boss. [16] In 2020, Dandridge was cast in a series regular role in the eight-episode HBO Max thriller drama series The Flight Attendant . [17] In 2021, she was cast to reprise her role as Marlene from the critically acclaimed game The Last of Us , in the HBO series of the same name. [18]

Acting credits

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Nothing but the Truth Celia
2018ResurrectAliceShort film
2022 Block Party Crystal Maitland

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Angel LaceyEpisode: "Home"
2003The EdgeAgent Angela WellsTelevision pilot
2003 NCIS Marcy CarruthersEpisode: "Seadog"
2005 Third Watch NikkiEpisode: "Too Little, Too Late"
2005 All My Children LoisRecurring role
2005 Guiding Light LawyerEpisode: "July 21, 2005"
2007I'm Paige WilsonGloriaTelevision pilot
2010 The Deep End Jennifer HutchinsEpisode: "An Innocent Man"
2010 24 Kristen SmithEpisode: "Day 8, 12:00am–1:00am"
2010MatadorsBrooke ComasTelevision pilot
2010 CSI: Miami Stacy GarrettEpisode: "Sleepless In Miami"
2011 Lie to Me D.A. Jill OttingerEpisode: "Saved"
2011 Love Bites KristaEpisode: "How To..."
2011 Ringer Dr. Anabel MorrisEpisode: "Shut Up and Eat Your Bologna"
2011–2012 Sons of Anarchy Rita Roosevelt6 episodes
2012 Criminal Minds Agent Lynn BrooksEpisode: "A Family Affair"
2012–2013 The Newsroom Maria Guerrero2 episodes
2013Company TownLouiseTelevision pilot
2013 Nikita ZoeEpisode: "Inevitability"
2014 The Mentalist Lydia FaulkEpisode: "Il Tavolo Bianco"
2014 Star-Crossed Vega7 episodes
2014 Drop Dead Diva Nadine ComerEpisode: "Afterlife"
2014 Stalker Dean Lisa MinerEpisode: "Pilot"
2014 NCIS: Los Angeles CIA Officer Nicole BordersEpisode: "Reign Fall"
2015 Perception Robyn ShermanEpisode: "Meat"
2015 Suits LeahEpisode: "Intent"
2015 Rosewood CharlotteEpisode: "Vitamins and Vandals"
2015–2016 The Night Shift Gwen Gaskin15 episodes
2016–2020 Greenleaf Grace Greenleaf60 episodes
2018 Murphy Brown Diana Macomber5 episodes
2020 The Flight Attendant Kim Hammond8 episodes
2021 Truth Be Told Zarina Killebrew20 episodes
2022–2024 Station 19 Fire Chief Natasha RossRecurring (season 5)
Series regular (seasons 6–7)

38 episodes

2023 The Last of Us Marlene 2 episodes
2023–2024 Alice's Wonderland Bakery The Silver QueenVoice; 6 episodes

Stage

YearTitleRoleTheatre
1994 Once on This Island Performer Chicago
1994 The Robber Bridegroom RosamundRoosevelt University, Chicago
1994 As You Like It RosalindRoosevelt University, Chicago
1997 Balm in Gilead AnnGilead Theatre, Chicago
1997The Kentucky CyclePerformerTruman College, Chicago
1997 Company KathyChicago
1997Sweet and HotPerformerTheatre Building, Chicago
1998Heart and SoulAndreaChicago
1998 Richard II PerformerGilead Theatre Company, Chicago
1998 Ain't Misbehavin' European tour
1998 Smokey Joe's Cafe SwingNational tour
2000 Jesus Christ Superstar Mary Magdalene Ford Center for the Performing Arts, Broadway
2001 Aida NehebkaNational tour
2002 Aida Aida (Replacement) Palace Theatre, Broadway
2002–2008 Rent Joanne Jefferson (replacement) Nederlander Theatre, Broadway
2003 Showtune: Celebrating the Words & Music of Jerry Herman Woman 2 Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena
2006–2007 Tarzan Kala Richard Rodgers Theatre, Broadway
2008 Spamalot The Lady of the Lake Shubert Theatre, Broadway
2009–2010 Rent JoanneU.S. tour
2015 Spamalot The Lady of the Lake Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles
2017–2018 Once on This Island Papa Ge Circle in the Square Theatre, Broadway
2023 A Little Night Music Desirée Armfeldt Pasadena Playhouse, Pasadena

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2004 Half-Life 2 Alyx Vance
2006 Half-Life 2: Episode One
2007 Half-Life 2: Episode Two
2007 The Orange Box
2013 The Last of Us Marlene
2013 Dota 2 Legion Commander / Winter Wyvern
2015 Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Kate CollinsWon BAFTA for Best Performer
2016 Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Evelyn / Nun
2020 The Last of Us Part II Marlene
2021 Hitman 3 Civilian Female 03
2023 Stray Gods: The Roleplaying Musical Aphrodite

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2016 British Academy Games Awards Performer Everybody's Gone to the Rapture Won [19]
2019 Grammy Awards Best Musical Theater Album Once on This Island Nominated [15]
2021 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series The Flight Attendant Nominated [20]

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