Biography
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Melinda McGraw is an American actress who has appeared in films such as Albino Alligator, Wrongfully Accused, and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and the television series The Commish, Soul Man, The X-Files, NCIS, The West Wing, and Mad Men. Outside of acting, McGraw she performed with an American folk music band called Jambo. Born Melinda Leigh McGraw on October 25, 1963 in Nicosia, Cyprus, she is the youngest of three daughters. McGraw grew up in Cambridge and Dover in the Boston area and was a member of the Boston Children’s Theater. She attended Bennington College briefly until she was accepted at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London (one of only seven women admitted in her year). She has been married to Steve Pierson since October 14, 2000. Together they have one daughter, Lucy Grace Pierson.
Body Measurements
The following table shows the body measurements of Melinda McGraw. Here is all you want to know, including height and weight (imperial system and metric system). Note: Bra size equals band size and cup size.
Body shape: | Slim |
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Dress size: | 6 |
Breasts-Waist-Hips: | 34-25-33 inches (86-63.5-84 cm) |
Shoe size: | 8.5 |
Bra size: | 32C |
Cup size: | C |
Height: | 5′7″ (170 cm) |
Weight: | 121 pounds (55 kg) |
Natural breasts or implants: | Unknown |
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Quotes
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— Melinda McGraw“I really love ‘Dexter.’ I’d like to be on ‘Curb Your Enthusiasm’ or ‘Breaking Bad.’ “
— Melinda McGraw“We live in a world where action is what counts. “
— Melinda McGraw“As a society, I think older women are marginalized, but I think that has changed so much in the last twenty years. “
— Melinda McGraw“I do believe that one way to have a destiny is to choose one. “
— Melinda McGraw“When you’re a regular on your show, that’s your family. When people come in and out, it doesn’t mean that you don’t embrace them, but they have to leave. “