Melissa Sagemiller Biography
Melissa Sagemiller is an American former actress who worked from 2001 until 2014 most recognized for her roles in the films Get Over It, Soul Survivors, Sorority Boys, The Clearing, The Guardian, and Mr. Woodcock. Sagemiller has also been in the television dramas Sleeper Cell and Raising the Bar, as well as a recurring role as A.D.A. Gillian Hardwicke on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit from 2010 to 2011.
How old is Melissa Sagemiller? – Age
She is 49 years old as of 1 June 2023. She was born in 1974 in Washington, D.C., United States.
Melissa Sagemiller Family – Education
Sagemiller was born to Donna Sagemiller, a political activist who served as a comptroller during Jimmy Carter’s presidency. She attended Georgetown Day School. At the age of three, she began studying tap, ballet, jazz, and modern dance.
Melissa Sagemiller Husband
Sagemiller and her Sleeper Cell co-star Alex Nesic became engaged in July 2006, after he proposed to her in the South of France. The couple has two children.
Melissa Sagemiller Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $2 million.
Melissa Sagemiller Height
She stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches(1.68 m).
Melissa Sagemiller Raising the Bar
She is as Michelle Earnhardt in the American legal drama Raising the Bar. The idealistic public defender Jerry Kellerman goes to any length to help the defenseless and disadvantaged, which frequently results in disputes in the courtroom presided over by Judge Trudy Kessler, a hardliner vying for the position of municipal district attorney. Jerry frequently conflicts with law enforcement and assistant district attorneys (ADAs), including Michelle Ernhardt, a gorgeous and occasionally deceitful attorney with whom he has had a rocky hidden fling.
Melissa Sagemiller Sleeper Cell
She appeared as Gayle Bishop in the American one-hour drama Sleeper Cell.Darwyn Al-Sayeed, a 30-year-old FBI agent, is tasked to infiltrate a terrorist sleeper cell in Los Angeles led by Arab fanatic Faris al-Farik, who disguises himself as a Jew. The cell’s members have various racial backgrounds and opposing personalities.
The series depicts the cell members’ hypocrisy and duality, as they profess to be Muslims while engaging in sinful behavior and claiming to have been slain for Islam. Darwyn is overseen by FBI senior agent Ray Fuller, who is concerned for his safety. In the second season, Darwyn infiltrates a new cell to exact revenge for the original cell’s failure. He must cooperate with Special Agent Russell and his girlfriend Gayle, who is stuck between Russell and one of the cell’s members. The series portrays a diverse group of cell members, including a white European woman, a Latino-American male, and a gay Muslim man.
Melissa Sagemiller Soul Survivors
She appeared as Cassie in the 2001 psychological thriller film Soul Survivors. Cassie and Sean, along with Matt and Annabel, visit a nightclub with religious views. They run across Deathmask and Hideous Dancer, who attempt to capture Cassie on the dance floor. Matt overhears their talk, and Sean declares his love for Cassie. They drive away, but Sean is killed in the crash. Cassie has images of Sean and Deathmask and faints. Father Jude, a kind priest, saves her and gives her sanctuary.
After a swim competition, Cassie is pursued by Deathmask and stabbed in the stomach. She returns with Matt but discovers no body. She seeks assistance from Father Jude, but is informed that he died in 1981. Cassie is pursued by Deathmask and later discovers Annabel with her new lover, Raven. She is hit by a car, and Father Jude gives help.
Cassie is comforted by Raven after being ran over, before passing away. Father Jude reveals that her experiences were a coma dream in which she was saved by Father Jude and her visions of Sean. He asks her to die to save Sean’s life, and she accepts. She awakens in a hospital room among her parents and Sean, and they embrace. She marries Sean in the future.
Melissa Sagemiller Movies
♦ 2014 – Santa Con
♦ 2013 – All I Want for Christmas
♦ 2010 – In Fidelity
♦ 2007 – Mr. Woodcock
♦ 2006 – The Guardian
♦ 2005 – Standing Still
♦ 2005 – Life on the Ledge
♦ 2004 – The Clearing
♦ 2003 – Love Object
♦ 2002 – Sorority Boys
♦ 2001 – Get Over It
♦ 2001 – Soul Survivors
Melissa Sagemiller TV Shows
♦ 2014 – Chicago P.D.
♦ 2014 – Person of Interest
♦ 2013 – Chicago Fire
♦ 2010–2011 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
♦ 2010 – The Rockford Files
♦ 2009 – Eleventh Hour
♦ 2008–2009 – Raising the Bar
♦ 2005–2006 – Sleeper Cell
♦ 2005 – Without a Trace
♦ 2000 – Law & Order: Special Victims Unit