Shelly Cole

Shelly Cole
Born (1975-08-22) August 22, 1975
Texas, America
OccupationActress
Years active2000–2011; 2018

Shelly Cole is an American actress.

Career

Born in Texas, Cole commenced her acting career appearing in TV movies and TV series. In 2003, she landed a main role in the film, Prey for Rock & Roll.[1][2] One of her best-known roles was that of Madeline Lynn in Gilmore Girls, which she played from 2000 to 2004.[3]

Cole's final acting credit was in 2011. She has since worked as an acting coach in Denver, Colorado.[4] In 2018, she directed an independent film entitled Body Keepers.

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
2000 The Theory of Everything Janice TV movie
2000 The Princess & the Barrio Boy Homeless Girl TV movie
2000–2004 Gilmore Girls Madeline Lynn 33 episodes
2000–2001 Boston Public Susan Episodes: "Chapter Six" & "Chapter Twenty-Nine"
2001 The Guardian April Evans Episode: "Lolita?"
2001 ER Laura Avery Episode: "Supplies and Demands"
2002 NYPD Blue Baby Doll Episode: "Safari, So Good"
2002 BraceFace Brandi Christina Short film
2003 Prey for Rock & Roll Sally
2003 8 Simple Rules Christina Episode: "Kerry's Big Adventure"
2004 The Men's Room Charlotte 4 episodes; NBC sitcom ordered for 2004-05 season, but never aired
2004 Strong Medicine Gina Perry Episode: "Life in the Balance"
2005 Joan of Arcadia Punk Girl God Episode: "Common Thread"
2005 Without a Trace Nicki Tyler Episode: "From the Ashes"
2006 Cold Case May Pierson Episode: "8 Years"
2006 Art School Confidential Filthy-Haired Girl
2006 CSI: NY Elva Episode: "Stuck on You"
2007 NCIS Bernadette Watkins Episode: "Angel of Death"
2007 Criminal Minds Anna Begley Episode: "Doubt"
2008 The Village Barbershop Gloria MacIntyre
2009 Dark House Lily
2009 Monk Edie Kazarinski Episode: "Mr. Monk and the End: Part 1"
2010 House Nurse Maldonado Episode: "Lockdown"
2010 How to Make Love to a Woman Rose
2010 Metronome Ann Short film
2011 Level Seven Selina Pre-production

References

  1. Stephen Holden (17 October 2003). "Film In Review; 'Prey for Rock and Roll'". The New York Times. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  2. "Film Comment, Vol. 39, Issue 5". Film Comment. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  3. Emily Yahr (31 January 2016). "'Gilmore Girls' on Netflix: A refresher (and ranking) on each season". The Washington Post. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
  4. "Shelly Cole". Peak Acting Studios. Retrieved 13 April 2020.
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