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Encyclopedia > Melinda Culea

Melinda Culea (born 5 May 1955 in Western Springs, Illinois) is an American actress best known for playing Amy Allen in early episodes of The A-Team. She is still working, later roles include an appearance in the T.V show X Files and the movie Dying On the Edge. May 5 is the 125th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (126th in leap years). ... 1955 (MCMLV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Western Springs is a village located in Cook County, Illinois. ... The A-Team is an action/adventure television show about a fictional group of ex-US Army commandos who are on the run from the military while working as mercenaries and helping the oppressed. ... X-Files intro from first 8 seasons The X-Files was a popular 1990s American science fiction television series created by Chris Carter. ...


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Melinda Culea was born in a suburb of Chigago on May 5, 1955.
In 1981 Melinda Culea landed her first main television role in a sitcom pilot “Dear Teacher." This pilot wasn’t a success and was never commissioned.
Melinda married film director Peter Markle in 1995.
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