Wrenn Schmidt

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Schmidt in 2016
Born
Melinda Wrenn Schmidt

(1983-02-18) February 18, 1983 (age 40) [1] [2]
Education Southern Methodist University (BFA)
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present

Melinda Wrenn Schmidt [3] [4] (born February 18, 1983) [1] [2] is an American actress. She is best known for her starring role as NASA engineer, flight director, and later director of NASA Margo Madison in the Apple TV+ original science-fiction space drama series For All Mankind . Her other television roles include Julia Sagorsky in the period drama series Boardwalk Empire (2012–2013), KGB handler Kate in the spy drama series The Americans (2014), Dr Iris Campbell on the thriller series Person of Interest (2014–2016), and Megan Holter in the horror series Outcast (2016–2018). [5] Her film roles include the horror film Preservation (2014), the biographical drama I Saw the Light (2015), the war film 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi (2016), the romantic comedy, The Good Catholic (2017), and the science-fiction horror film Nope (2022).

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Early life and education

Schmidt was born in Lexington, South Carolina. Her father is a biology professor, and her mother is a former dietitian. [6] She comes from mixed European heritage; German from her father, including English, Scots-Irish, Polish, and Austrian, among others. [7] She attended the residential high school South Carolina Governor's School for the Arts & Humanities in Greenville, graduating from their inaugural drama class in 2001. [8] She then attended Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of the Arts in University Park, Texas, graduating summa cum laude in 2005 with a B.F.A. in theatre studies and history. [9] She had a part in the George F. Walker play, Heaven, at Dallas' Kitchen Dog Theater in 2003. [10] Schmidt moved to New York City to intern with an off-Broadway theatre company, and worked three jobs as she began auditioning for acting roles. [11] [12]

Career

Schmidt was first cast in Crazy for the Dog in 2006 by the Jean Cocteau Repertory. [13] She served as an understudy in a national tour of Edward Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? , starring Bill Irwin and Kathleen Turner, directed by Anthony Page. [9] The role led to her finding a talent agent, and to her first television appearances on NBC's Law & Order and CBS' 3 lbs in 2006. [11] [12] She appeared in the title role of Sive at the Irish Repertory Theatre in 2007, and was then an understudy in a revival of Come Back, Little Sheba on Broadway. [7] [14] In 2009, Schmidt appeared off-Broadway at the Harold Clurman Theatre as Cleopatra in Caesar and Cleopatra , at the Cherry Lane Theatre in Jailbait, and regionally in Proof at Cape May Stage. [15] [16] [17]

Schmidt made her film debut in the 2010 documentary Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer , portraying a prostitute who refused to appear on camera. [18] She had parts that year on NBC's Mercy , and in the play Phantom Killer, about the 1946 Texarkana Moonlight Murders. [19] Schmidt made her feature film debut in Our Idiot Brother , a comedy-drama starring Paul Rudd, Elizabeth Banks, and Zooey Deschanel, which premiered at the 2011 Sundance Film Festival. She was also cast in the play Be a Good Little Widow at Ars Nova, and in Teresa Deevy's Temporal Powers at Manhattan's Mint Theater in 2011. [20] [21] In 2012, Schmidt became a regular on the HBO Prohibition-era crime drama, Boardwalk Empire , playing Julia Sagorsky. She also played Ruth Atkins in the Eugene O’Neill play, Beyond the Horizon , at the Irish Repertory Theatre. [22]

Schmidt returned to the Mint Theater in 2013 to play the title character in Teresa Deevy's Katie Roche, and starred opposite John Turturro as Hilde Wangel in Henrik Ibsen's The Master Builder at the Harvey Theater. [7] She had a number of recurring roles on television in 2014. She played Kate, a KGB handler, on the FX series, The Americans , for six episodes. She also played Jenna Olson on FX's Tyrant , and Dr. Iris Campbell on Person of Interest . [23] [24] Schmidt starred alongside Aaron Staton and Pablo Schreiber in the 2014 horror-thriller film Preservation , which was directed by Christopher Denham and premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. [25] She then appeared in the 2015 Hank Williams biopic film I Saw the Light , starring Tom Hiddleston and Elizabeth Olsen. She played Bobbie Jett, who had a short-lived relationship with Williams, and gave birth to their daughter, Jett Williams. [26]

In 2016, Schmidt had a role opposite John Krasinski in the Michael Bay film, 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi , which portrays the 2012 Benghazi attack in Libya. She also joined the cast of the Cinemax drama series, Outcast , based on a Robert Kirkman graphic novel about demonic possession. [27] Schmidt appeared with Danny Glover and John C. McGinley in the independent romantic comedy, The Good Catholic . [28] Schmidt stars in Apple TV+ original series For All Mankind (2019–present), which explores an alternate history where the Soviet Union reaches the moon before the United States, leading to the Space Race continuing far beyond its historical end, playing the central role of NASA engineer Margo Madison.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The NecklaceElizabethShort
2011JavelinaKatie
Our Idiot Brother Beth
2013How to Follow StrangersShelly
2014 Preservation Wit Neary
Mary and LouiseMarlene DietrichShort
2015 I Saw the Light Bobbie Jett
2016 13 Hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi Becky Silva
2017 The Good Catholic Jane
2022 Nope Amber Park
2023 The Starling Girl Heidi Starling

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006 Law & Order Jill Cariglia"Release"
2006 3 lbs Female Student"Heart Stopping"
2010 Mercy Sarah"Can We Talk About the Gigantic Elephant in the Ambulance?"
2010 Client 9: The Rise and Fall of Eliot Spitzer AngelinaDocumentary
2011 Body of Proof Rena Talbot"Missing"
2012 Blue Bloods Anna Goodwin"Mother's Day"
2012–2013 Boardwalk Empire Julia Sagorsky HarrowRecurring role
2014 The Americans KateRecurring role
2014 Tyrant Jenna OlsonRecurring role
2014 Unforgettable Vicki Wilson"Admissions"
2014–2016 Person of Interest Dr. Iris CampbellRecurring role
2016 Outcast Megan HolterMain role
2018 The Looming Tower Diane MarshMain role
2018 Elementary Ellory2 Episodes ("You've Come a Long Way, Baby"; "The Last Bow")
2019–present For All Mankind Margo MadisonMain role
2023 Accused Britney Thoms"Jack's Story"

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