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Melissa McBride

American actress


American actress

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imageMelissa McBride 2019.jpg
captionMcBride at the 2019 San Diego Comic-Con
nameMelissa McBride
birth_nameMelissa Suzanne McBride
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birth_placeLexington, Kentucky, U.S.
occupationActress
years_active1991–present

Melissa Suzanne McBride (born May 23, 1965) is an American actress. She made her acting debut in 1993, and went onto appear in Walker, Texas Ranger (1997) and Dawson's Creek (1998). In 2007, she also starred in the film The Mist (2007). Her breakout role was Carol Peletier on the AMC series The Walking Dead (2010–2022), and later the series' spinoff The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon (2023–present). She has garnered critical acclaim and received multiple awards and nominations for her role on the show. Originally cast in a minor role, McBride's role expanded over time to a main cast member and, from 2020, she was the second billed cast member in the opening credits of the show, and one of only two cast members to appear in every season (the other being Norman Reedus).

Early life

McBride was born in Lexington, Kentucky, to parents John Leslie McBride and Suzanne Lillian (née Sagley). Her father owned his own business, and her mother studied at the historic Pasadena Playhouse. She had three siblings: John Michael, Neil Allen, and Melanie Suzanne.

Career

McBride began her acting career in 1991, appearing in several television commercials for clients such as Rooms To Go; she was also a spokeswoman for Ford. She made her series television debut in a 1993 episode of ABC legal drama series Matlock,

In the 1990s, McBride had supporting roles in several made-for-television movies, such as Her Deadly Rival (1995) opposite Annie Potts and Harry Hamlin, Close to Danger (1997) with Rob Estes, Any Place But Home (1997), and Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999). In 1996, she appeared on the CBS miniseries A Season in Purgatory, based on Dominick Dunne's eponymous 1993 novel. From 2000 to 2010, she worked as a film and commercial casting director in Atlanta, Georgia and starred in several short films. In 2007, director Frank Darabont cast McBride as the "woman with the kids at home" in the ensemble-cast science-fiction horror film The Mist, alongside Thomas Jane, Laurie Holden, and Marcia Gay Harden. McBride was in contention for a bigger role in the film but did not want to take a significant amount of time away from her job as a casting director. The following year, she appeared in the Lifetime television movie Living Proof.

In 1996, McBride acted alongside both Martin Sheen and Ramon Estevez in the music video for country music group Diamond Rio's single It's All In Your Head.

''The Walking Dead''

McBride was cast as Carol Peletier in the AMC television drama series The Walking Dead – her biggest role to date. Peletier begins as a mid-forties abused wife and caring mother to preteen Sophia, fighting to survive in a violent post-apocalyptic world populated with flesh-eating zombies and the few surviving humans, some of whom are diabolical and even more dangerous than the zombies themselves. McBride did not audition for the role, which she thought was temporary. McBride's name appeared in the opening credits sequence beginning with the first episode of Season 4. Carol was supposed to have been killed off in the episode "Killer Within", but the producers eventually had a change of plans.

As the series progresses, McBride's character develops from being weak and dependent, into a strong, cunning, and loyal warrior. The direction of her character is contrasted between the two media. In the comic series, Carol is much younger and exhibits a neurotic, self-centered, and naive demeanor. Throughout her time in the comics, she grows increasingly unstable to the point of being self-destructive. The television show differs in these regards, as she is shown to be a stern, pragmatic, and compassionate individual who has been gradually building inner strength. Producers of the series, Scott M. Gimple and Robert Kirkman, said in 2014 that "Carol is her own unique character; it would be a disservice to Melissa McBride to say she's evolved into the Carol from the comics. The Carol in the TV show is a wholly original creation that we'll continue to explore on the show to great effect. Everyone in the writers' room loves that character, and we're thrilled with what Melissa has brought to the table. She has definitely become a character that is one to watch, and there's some really exciting stuff ahead for her."

McBride has received critical acclaim for her performance as Carol and won positive reviews from critics during Seasons 3, 4, and 5. Many critics praised McBride's performance in the Season 4 episode centered on her character, "The Grove". Others singled out Carol's actions in the Season 5 premiere, "No Sanctuary", which earned critical praise and positive fan reception. Despite the praise of some critics and a fan campaign, McBride did not receive a nomination for the 2014 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series. However, she won the 40th Annual Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television, and was nominated for the 2014 Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for her performance in Season 4. In March 2015, McBride was nominated for a Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television series, for her role as Carol. She once again won the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actress on Television at the 41st Saturn Awards, for the second year in a row.

McBride was set to reprise her role as Carol in a spin-off series centered on her and Daryl Dixon (played by Norman Reedus), following the conclusion of the 11th and final season of The Walking Dead, which was set to debut in 2023. In April 2022, it was reported that McBride dropped out of the series which was relocated to Europe, with AMC citing that McBride's decision to drop out was because it was "logistically untenable" for her to film in Europe. Despite this, she eventually returned to her roles as Carol as a special guest star for the final two episodes of The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon season 1. In season 2, she returned to the show in a lead role and as executive producer; the show was also re-titled The Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon - The Book of Carol for that season.

Personal life

In the mid-1980s, McBride moved to Atlanta, where she still lives.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1994Mutant SpeciesTiffany's Mom
2002The Dangerous Lives of Altar BoysMrs. Doyle
2006Nailed!Various rolesShort film (credited as Melissa Suzanne McBride)
2007**Stacey Johnson
**Woman with Kids at Home
Lost CrossingSheilaShort film
2008DelgoMiss Sutley / Elder PearoVoice role
2014The Reconstruction of William ZeroDr. Ashley Bronson
2016The HappysKrista

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
1993MatlockDarlene KelloggEpisode: "Matlock's Bad, Bad, Bad Dream"
1994In the Heat of the NightWPMM ReporterEpisodes: "Give Me Your Life: Parts 1 & 2"
1995American GothicHolly GallagherEpisode: "Dead to the World"
Her Deadly RivalEllieTelevision film (credited as Melissa Suzanne McBride)
1996ProfilerWalker YoungEpisode: "Insight"
**Mary Pat BradleyMiniseries; 2 episodes (credited as Melissa Suzanne McBride)
1997Walker, Texas RangerDr. Rachel WoodsEpisodes: "Lucas: Parts 1 & 2"
Close to DangerNatalieTelevision film (credited as Melissa Suzanne McBride)
Any Place But HomeBrett
1998, 2003Dawson's CreekNinaEpisode: "Road Trip"
MelanieEpisode: "All Good Things..."
1999Nathan DixonJanine KeachUnsold television pilot (credited as Melissa Suzanne McBride)
Pirates of Silicon ValleyElizabeth HolmesTelevision film
2008Living ProofSally
2010–2022**Carol PeletierRecurring role (season 1), also starring (seasons 2–3), main role (season 4–11); 125 episodes
2013ConanEpisode: "It's not the Hotlanta, It's the Humidylanta"
2017Robot ChickenVoice role; Episode: "The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking"
2018Fear the Walking DeadEpisode: "What's Your Story?"
2019Ride with Norman ReedusHerselfEpisode: "Scotland With Melissa McBride"
2021The Walking Dead: OriginsEpisode: "Carol's Story"
2023–presentThe Walking Dead: Daryl DixonCarol PeletierSpecial guest star (season 1), lead role and executive producer (season 2–present); 15 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2015The Walking Dead: No Man's LandCarol PeletierLikeness
2020The Walking Dead: OnslaughtVoice and likeness

Casting director

  • The Last Adam (2006)
  • The Promise (2007)
  • Golden Minutes (2009)
  • This Side Up (2009)
  • The Party (2010)
  • Broken Moment (2010)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2012Satellite AwardsBest Cast – Television SeriesThe Walking Dead
2013Shorty AwardsBest of Social MediaHerself
2014Critics' Choice Television AwardOnline Love Award
Best Supporting Actress in a DramaThe Walking Dead
Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actress on Television
EWwy AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Drama
IGN AwardsBest TV Hero
2015Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actress on Television
Fangoria Chainsaw AwardsBest TV Supporting Actress
EWwy AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Drama
2016Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actress on Television
Poppy AwardsBest Supporting Actress in a Drama
2017Saturn AwardsBest Supporting Actress on a Television Series
2018
2019
2021
2022Best Supporting Actress in a Network or Cable Television Series
2025Best Actress in a Television SeriesThe Walking Dead: Daryl Dixon

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