Melissa Sullivan(I)
- Actress
- Producer
- Music Department
Melissa Sullivan was born and raised on Air Force bases around the
world from Wichita Falls, Texas to Naha, Okinawa. Melissa received her
Bachelor of Fine Arts in theatrical studies at the California Institute
of the Arts and is a Lifetime Member of the renowned Actor's Studio
The love of music began at an early age for Sullivan. At age eight she started playing the clarinet and sang in a multitude of choirs growing up. Sullivan now has two bands, Facel Vega, an electronica jazz/pop duo with Del Johns and the Melissa Sullivan Jazz Trio.
Sullivan has appeared on stage with the Actors Studio as The Girl in the recently discovered Tennessee Williams play, Mr. Paradise, winning an L.A. Weekly Best Ensemble Award and Honey in Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Other stage credits include Mary Jane in James Joyce, The Dead, originating the role of Veronica in Susan Joseph's The Interview, Miss Julie in Strindberg's Miss Julie, Karin in Fassbinder's The Bitter Tears of Petra Van Kant, and Sophie in Bertolt Brechts, BAAL. Melissa received a best ensemble Dramalogue Award for her portrayal of Marta in Waiting for the Parade.
The love of music began at an early age for Sullivan. At age eight she started playing the clarinet and sang in a multitude of choirs growing up. Sullivan now has two bands, Facel Vega, an electronica jazz/pop duo with Del Johns and the Melissa Sullivan Jazz Trio.
Sullivan has appeared on stage with the Actors Studio as The Girl in the recently discovered Tennessee Williams play, Mr. Paradise, winning an L.A. Weekly Best Ensemble Award and Honey in Albee's Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf. Other stage credits include Mary Jane in James Joyce, The Dead, originating the role of Veronica in Susan Joseph's The Interview, Miss Julie in Strindberg's Miss Julie, Karin in Fassbinder's The Bitter Tears of Petra Van Kant, and Sophie in Bertolt Brechts, BAAL. Melissa received a best ensemble Dramalogue Award for her portrayal of Marta in Waiting for the Parade.