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Natasha Melnick
OccupationActress
Years active1998–2012

Natasha Melnick is an American television and film actress, best known for her role as Cindy Sanders on the short-lived 1999 NBC comedy drama Freaks and Geeks.

Career

Melnick graduated from San Fernando High School in the San Fernando Valley, and enrolled in college at age fifteen in the fall of 1999. Her first film appearance was in Disney's The Parent Trap. She also appeared in Go and Orange County, in addition to recurring roles on Boston Public and Do Over.

Melnick appeared as a reoccurring character in Freaks and Geeks as cheerleader Cindy Sanders, whom central character Sam Weir (John Francis Daley) had a longtime crush on. In 2000, Melnick and the rest of the Freaks and Geeks cast were nominated for the YoungStar Award for Best Ensemble Cast, though the award ultimately went to Malcolm in the Middle. In 2001, Melnick appeared in the show Undeclared, which was developed by Judd Apatow and treated as a spiritual successor to Freaks and Geeks.

As of 2005, Melnick is a member of the band One Last Run.

Personal life

As of 2006, Melnick is engaged to Jeff Tucker, the singer and guitar player from the alternative rock band Rock Kills Kid.

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1998 The Parent Trap Girl at Poker Game
1999 Go Anorexic Girl
2002 Orange County Katie
2003 Gentleman B. Young Maria
2004 The Hillside Strangler Karyn
2006 The Iron Man Chloe
2007 Everything or Nothing Lynny Miller
2009 God Thinks You're a Loser Candy
2010 1,001 Ways to Enjoy the Missionary Position Amber
Television
Year Title Role Notes
1998 7th Heaven Sheila Episode: "...And a Nice Chianti"
1999-2000 Freaks and Geeks Cindy Sanders 10 episodes
2000 Miracle on the Mountain: The Kincaid Family Story Susan Kincaid TV movie
2000 Malcolm in the Middle Amber Episode: "High School Play"
2001 King of the Hill (voice) Episode: "Kidney Boy and Hamster Girl: A Love Story"
2001 Judging Amy Alice-Jane Kovac Episode: "Imbroglio"
2001 Undeclared Jenni Episode: "Rush and Pledge"
Episode: "Hell Week"
2002 Do Over Isabelle Meyers 15 episodes
2004 Boston Public Rainy Murphy 4 episodes
2005 Life As We Know It Sabrina Episode: "A Little Problem"
Episode: "Breaking Away"
2005 American Dad! Hilary Duff (voice) Episode: "Pilot"
2005–2012 Family Guy Ruth (voice) 4 episodes

References

  1. Weisman, Jon (2011-03-13). "A fond look back at 'Undeclared' and 'Freaks and Geeks'". Variety. Retrieved 2019-12-20.

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