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Melissa Sagemiller

Melissa Sagemiller

Acting
June 1, 1974 (52)
Washington, District of Columbia, USA
June 1, 1974 (52)
Washington, District of Columbia, USA

Melissa Sagemiller

Acting

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Melissa Sagemiller (born June 1, 1974, height 5' 6" (1,68 m)) is an American television and film actress. Sagemiller was born in Washington, D.C. to a political activist mother and a professional American football player father, who played in the NFL for the New York Giants and the Washington Redskins. She attended Georgetown Day School. Her entry into the performing arts was at age 3 when she began studying tap dance, ballet, jazz dance and modern dance. She made her stage debut in To Kill a Mockingbird when she was 9 years old, and soon after she became a regular on her local stage. At 14, however, acting took a backseat to modeling after Sagemiller was scouted by Eileen Ford in a jewelry shop. She eventually left modeling to take an undergraduate degree in Art History at the University of Virginia. Shortly after graduation, she decided to return to acting full-time, and studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory, New York University's Stonestreet Studio and at Michael Howard Studios. Sagemiller appeared in Movieline magazine in August 2001. In November 2001, Sagemiller appeared in Gear magazine. In early career, she starred on number of teen films, like Get Over It and Sorority Boys, and was lead actress in 2002 box office bomb thriller Soul Survivors. On television, Sagemiller portrayed the character Michelle Ernhardt in the TNT series Raising the Bar from 2008 to 2009. After that series was cancelled, Sagemiller joined Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in a recurring role as ADA Gillian Hardwicke. She replaced Paula Patton when Patton departed the series after just one episode. Sagemiller was featured in ten episodes of the 12th season of SVU. She was replaced in the 13th season by Stephanie March and Diane Neal. In 2013, she was cast as female lead on Chicago Fire spinoff Chicago PD,but later left from show.

Filmography 19

Movies (11)

  • The Santa Con
    2014
    Carol Guthrie
  • All I Want for Christmas
    2013
    Elizabeth Watson
  • Mr. Woodcock
    2007
    Tracy
  • The Guardian
    2006
    Emily Thomas
  • Standing Still
    2005
    Samantha
  • Life on the Ledge
    2005
    Claire
  • The Clearing
    2004
    Jill Hayes
  • Love Object
    2004
    Lisa Bellmer
  • Sorority Boys
    2002
    Leah
  • Soul Survivors
    2001
    Cassie
  • Get Over It
    2001
    Allison McAllister

Shows (8)

  • Chicago P.D.
    2014
    Detective Julia Willhite
  • Chicago Fire
    2012
    Detective Julia Willhite
  • Person of Interest
    2011
    Sandra Nicholson
  • Eleventh Hour
    2008
    Sofia Lyons
  • Raising the Bar
    2008
    Michelle Earnhardt
  • Sleeper Cell
    2005
    Gayle Bishop
  • Without a Trace
    2002
    Carmen Kane
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    1999
    Becky Sorenson