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Gilbert was born in [[Los Angeles, California]], to a [[Jewish]] family. She was adopted by actor Paul Gilbert (born Paul MacMahon) and his wife, Barbara Crane. She won the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder on ''Little House'' over 500 other young actresses in part because she bore a remarkable resemblance to both [[Karen Grassle]] & Michael Landon. This role made her a household name. Gilbert attended the same school as [[Leslie Landon]], Michael Landon's real-life daughter. Melissa and brother [[Jonathan Gilbert]] worked together when he portrayed Willie Oleson in ''Little House on the Prairie'' and in the movie ''[[The Miracle Worker]]''. When Melissa was eight, her parents divorced, and when she was 11, her adoptive father died. While away from the ''Little House'' set, she even spent time with Michael's family, on the weekends, and at 17, she even took Michael Jr. to the prom. Her adoptive mother married Harold Abeles and gave birth in [[1975]] to Sara Abeles, who became an actress. In [[1984]] Sara Abeles changed her name to Melissa's surname [[Sara Gilbert]]. Sara would later star in the [[United States|American]] television series ''[[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]]''. |
Gilbert was born in [[Los Angeles, California]], to a [[Jewish]] family. She was adopted by actor Paul Gilbert (born Paul MacMahon) and his wife, Barbara Crane. She won the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder on ''Little House'' over 500 other young actresses in part because she bore a remarkable resemblance to both [[Karen Grassle]] & Michael Landon. This role made her a household name. Gilbert attended the same school as [[Leslie Landon]], Michael Landon's real-life daughter. Melissa and brother [[Jonathan Gilbert]] worked together when he portrayed Willie Oleson in ''Little House on the Prairie'' and in the movie ''[[The Miracle Worker]]''. When Melissa was eight, her parents divorced, and when she was 11, her adoptive father died. While away from the ''Little House'' set, she even spent time with Michael's family, on the weekends, and at 17, she even took Michael Jr. to the prom. Her adoptive mother married Harold Abeles and gave birth in [[1975]] to Sara Abeles, who became an actress. In [[1984]] Sara Abeles changed her name to Melissa's surname [[Sara Gilbert]]. Sara would later star in the [[United States|American]] television series ''[[Roseanne (TV series)|Roseanne]]''. Sara currently works as a serving girl at Hooters. |
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==Career after Little House== |
==Career after Little House== |
Revision as of 17:26, 27 November 2007
Melissa Gilbert | |
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Born | Melissa Ellen Gilbert |
Spouse(s) | Bo Brinkman (February 21, 1988 - 1992) Bruce Boxleitner (January 1, 1995 - present) |
Website | GilbertBoxleitner.com |
Melissa Ellen Gilbert (born May 8, 1964) is an American actress, writer and producer, primarily in movies and television.
The naturally red-headed Gilbert is best known as a child actor who co-starred as Charles Ingalls' (played by Michael Landon) second daughter, Laura Ingalls Wilder, on the 1970s dramatic television series Little House on the Prairie (1974-1983). Not long after that she played Gerda in the Faerie Tale Theatre adaptation of The Snow Queen. She also provided the voicework for the roles of Clara in the Sanrio film, Nutcracker Fantasy and later Barbara Gordon in Batman: The Animated Series. More recently, she served two terms as president of the Screen Actors Guild.
Family and early career
Gilbert was born in Los Angeles, California, to a Jewish family. She was adopted by actor Paul Gilbert (born Paul MacMahon) and his wife, Barbara Crane. She won the role of Laura Ingalls Wilder on Little House over 500 other young actresses in part because she bore a remarkable resemblance to both Karen Grassle & Michael Landon. This role made her a household name. Gilbert attended the same school as Leslie Landon, Michael Landon's real-life daughter. Melissa and brother Jonathan Gilbert worked together when he portrayed Willie Oleson in Little House on the Prairie and in the movie The Miracle Worker. When Melissa was eight, her parents divorced, and when she was 11, her adoptive father died. While away from the Little House set, she even spent time with Michael's family, on the weekends, and at 17, she even took Michael Jr. to the prom. Her adoptive mother married Harold Abeles and gave birth in 1975 to Sara Abeles, who became an actress. In 1984 Sara Abeles changed her name to Melissa's surname Sara Gilbert. Sara would later star in the American television series Roseanne. Sara currently works as a serving girl at Hooters.
Career after Little House
Gilbert has continued to work regularly, mainly in television. She starred as Jean Donovan in the biopic Choices of the Heart (1983), and as Anna Sheridan in three episodes of Babylon 5 with husband Bruce Boxleitner in 1996.
Melissa won the Screen Actors Guild presidency in 2001 after a contentious election in which she ultimately beat her opponent, Valerie Harper, 21,351 votes to 12,613 votes after a second vote was taken. In 2003, she was re-elected, defeating Kent McCord with 50% of the vote to his 42% [1]. In July 2005, she announced that she would not seek a third term and she was succeeded by Alan Rosenberg, who assumed the Guild presidency on September 25.
For her contribution to the television industry, Gilbert has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6429 Hollywood Blvd. In 1998, she was inducted into the Western Performers Hall of Fame at the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Gilbert regularly keeps in contact with her friend Alison Arngrim, who played her nemesis and sometimes best friend "Nellie Oleson" on Little House on the Prairie.
Marriages
- Bruce Boxleitner (January 1, 1995 - present), one son, Michael Garrett.
- Bo Brinkman (February 21, 1988 - 1992) (divorced), one son, Dakota.