Lindsey McKeon is an American actress, whose popularity brought the role of Mary Lewis in the soap opera "Directing Light", and she also played a supporting role in the television series "Supernatural."
Biography
Lindsay was born in 1982 in New Jersey. When Lindsay McKeon was young, her family moved to California, where she spent her childhood and youth.
In September 2013, the actress married Brant Heveli, whom she had met for several years before.
TV career
As an actress, Lindsay made her debut in 1995 in the sitcom "The Guy Knows the World." A year later, she got the main role in the comedy series Saved by the Bell: A New Class, in which she starred until 2000.
Further, Lindsay's career went uphill. After the end of the television series "Saved by the Bell," the actress got the main role in the drama series "Opposite Sex". The series was highly praised by critics, but was not very popular, because it was closed after eight episodes aired.
In 2001, Lindsay McKeon was approved for the role of Mara Lewis in the television series "Guiding Light", the longest soap opera in the history of American television, aired from 1952 to 2009. The television series was very popular all over the world, especially in the USA and Canada.
Fans of fantasy and horror know Lindsey on the television series Supernatural, in which the actress played the role of Tessa, the angel of death.
In 2009, the actress appeared in the episode "Rescuers" in the television series Doctor House. The next few years, Lindsay McKeon starred in television films and TV shows, but these roles were small. The most famous of them are Beverly Hills: 90210, Necessary Cruelty, and Training Day.
Movie career
In 2003, the actress starred in the slider "Sliding" Greg Hewson, who became her debut in a feature film. The film was negatively evaluated by critics, among its main shortcomings, excessive predictability and simplicity of the plot were noted.
In 2008, Lindsay played in the crime drama Brian Goodman, "What Does Not Kill Us." Her frame partners were Mark Ruffalo, Ethan Hawke and Amanda Peet. Film critics praised both the plot of the picture and the acting. For his role in this film, Mark Ruffalo was nominated for a Satellite Award.
A year later, the actress got a supporting role in the horror "Prison Wall", the directorial debut of Billy Lewis. In 2014, the thriller "Local" by Alastair Orr was released, in which Lindsay McKeon played the main role. The films were not commercially successful and received mixed reviews from viewers.