Melissa Archer
Born
Melissa Jean Archer

(1979-12-02) December 2, 1979
OccupationActress
Years active1995–present
Known forNatalie Buchanan on One Life to Live
Spouse
Glenn Angelino
(m. 20082016)
Websitehttp://www.melissaarcher.com/

Melissa Jean Archer (born December 2, 1979, in Dallas, Texas) is an American actress best known for her portrayal of Natalie Buchanan on One Life to Live, portraying the role from 2001 until its final episode in 2013. She also portrayed the character of Serena Mason on the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives from December 5, 2014, to August 27, 2015, with brief one-off reappearances on September 28, 2015, and October 31, 2017.

Career

Archer first appeared as "bad girl" Natalie Balsom on the ABC soap opera One Life to Live on July 16, 2001.[1][2] The character was later established to be the long-lost daughter of original character Victoria Lord, portrayed by multiple Daytime Emmy Award-winner Erika Slezak. Archer previously auditioned for the role of Jennifer Rappaport then later on, she would audition for Natalie then named Valerie.[3]

ABC announced its decision to cancel One Life to Live, along with All My Children, in 2011. Prospect Park attempted to resurrect both series in an online format following their network finales; however, due to funding issues, such plans were abandoned. In January 2013, Prospect Park confirmed that they were attempting to resurrect both series for a second time, which turned into a promising venture. The company was able to sign with the labor unions and get the other production issues dealt with. Archer reprised her role for the series' one-season return, in a partnership with TOLN and Hulu.

In 2014, Archer played Evelyn Preston in the soap opera web series Beacon Hill.[4][5] In August 2014, it was announced that Archer had been cast in the newly created role of Serena Mason on Days of Our Lives first appearing on December 5, 2014.[6] In April 2015, Archer was let go from the series.[7] Archer last appeared on August 27, 2015.

Personal life

Archer married longtime beau Glenn Angelino on August 8, 2008, in Mexico.[8] As of 2012, she resides in the Los Angeles, California, area. She filed for divorce in 2015 and it was finalized in 2016.

Filmography

List of acting performances in film and television
Year Title Role Notes
1997 Wishbone Sarah Johnson Guest role; "A Bone in Contention"
2001–13 One Life to Live Natalie Buchanan Regular role
2012 Excuse Me for Living Laura Film
2014 West End Lauren Buccellato Film
2014–20 Beacon Hill Evelyn Preston Web series
2014–15, 2017 Days of Our Lives Serena Mason Regular role
2015 Coach of the Year Kelly Smithson Film
2015 Viral Kat TV series
2015 Sweet Dissolution Short; post-production
2016 South32 Delilah Film
2016 Wraith Jessica Short
2016 Youthful Daze Monica Reynolds TV series
2017 Deadly Exposé Maxine Payton Film; post-production
2017 The Bay Young Mickey Walker TV series; episode 3.12
2018 The Ladies of the Lake: Return to Avalon Crystal TV series; "Roth"

References

  1. "One Life to Live recap (7/16/01)". ABC.com (Internet Archive). Archived from the original on March 26, 2008. Retrieved March 26, 2008.
  2. Christina Amodeo-Pisano. "Melissa Archer - Actress Profile and Biography". Retrieved 28 March 2010.
  3. Afterbuzz TV's Days of Our Lives for August 16–21, 2015 Review with Melissa Archer. August 23, 2015. 1:03:52 - 1:04:00 mark.
  4. "A Who's Who Guide For Beacon Hill!". ABC Soaps In Depth. February 28, 2014. Archived from the original on September 5, 2015. Retrieved September 26, 2015.
  5. "The Characters". Beaconhilltheseries.com. Archived from the original on August 11, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  6. Mitovitch, Matt Webb (August 28, 2014). "One Life to Live's Melissa Archer Joins Days of Our Lives — Exclusive Details". TVLine. PMC. Retrieved August 28, 2014.
  7. Fairman, Michael (April 2, 2015). "Melissa Archer Confirmed OUT At Days of our Lives!". Michael Fairman On-Air On-Soaps. United States. Retrieved April 2, 2015.
  8. "One Life to Live's Melissa Archer Ties The Knot". Retrieved 12 May 2011.
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