Melinda Mullins embarked on a notable Broadway career, taking the stage in productions such as "Sherlock's Last Case", "Serious Money", and "Mastergate". Her Off-Broadway credits boast a starring role alongside Raul Julia in the New York Stage Festival's presentation of "Macbeth", as well as appearances in "Owners" and "Traps" at the New York Theatre Workshop, both penned by renowned playwright Caryl Churchill.
Mullins' extensive filmography features notable roles in "Prisoners of Inertia" (1989),"What About Bob?" (1991),"Dennis the Menace" (1993),and "Rescuing Desire" (1996). Her television resume boasts memorable guest appearances on iconic shows such as "M*A*S*H" (1972),"Law & Order" (1990),"As the World Turns" (1956),and more recently, recurring roles on "Remember WENN" (1996),marking her last credits before retiring in 1998.
Mullins' academic background is marked by a BA from Mount Holyoke College, complemented by her studies at the prestigious Juilliard drama division and the Conservatoire National d'Art Dramatique in Paris, France.