Melody Anderson
Biography
Melody Anderson, born on December 3, 1955, is a Canadian American professional known for her work as a social worker and public speaker, focusing on how addiction affects families. In addition to her advocacy work, she is recognized for her acting career, particularly for her notable portrayal of Dale Arden in the 1980 film adaptation of Flash Gordon. Originally hailing from Edmonton, Alberta, Anderson began her journey in the entertainment industry at a young age, making her first appearance at just five years old on a radio program. Her passion for the performing arts led her to develop her skills in both singing and acting, resulting in a variety of roles in films and television throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
Anderson's diverse career has allowed her to transition from the entertainment world to making a meaningful impact in the realm of social work, where she shares her expertise on addiction's effects on families. Her unique blend of experience in both fields demonstrates her commitment to helping others while also showcasing her talents as a performer. Throughout her life, Melody Anderson has embraced her multiple roles, making significant contributions to both her audiences and the individuals she supports.
Filmography
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Policewoman Centerfold
1983 • Jennifer Oaks
Beverly Hills Madam
1986 • Claudia Winston
Firewalker
1986 • Patricia Goodwin
Speed Zone
1989 • Lea
Life After Flash
2017 • Self
Flash Gordon
1980 • Dale Arden
Dead & Buried
1981 • Janet Gillis
The Boy in Blue
1986 • Dulcie
Manimal
1983 • Brooke McKenzie