Melissa Fumero

Actress

Birthday August 19, 1982

Birth Sign Leo

Birthplace Lyndhurst, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 41 years old

Nationality United States

Height 168 cm

#2989 Most Popular

1982

Melissa Fumero ( Gallo; born August 19, 1982) is an American actress.

Melissa Gallo was born in Lyndhurst, New Jersey, on August 19, 1982.

Her Cuban parents moved to the U.S. as teenagers.

Her mother was a homemaker and hairdresser, and her father taught mathematics and worked at a jewelry store.

She grew up in Guttenberg and moved back to Lyndhurst at age six.

She and her family spoke Spanish at home, but her parents stopped requiring her and her brother to do so when he encountered issues at school.

She attended Lyndhurst High School.

As a child, Fumero enjoyed creating and performing plays, and began taking dance lessons.

She expressed interest in acting after seeing Broadway's The Secret Garden at age ten.

Her parents subsequently sent her to acting classes.

She has said she enjoyed theater lessons because she and her classmates focused on performing rather than their physical appearances.

She remained enrolled in dance and acting classes until her graduation.

When she was accepted to New York University (NYU), which she called her "dream school", she thought she would be unable to attend due to the cost.

To ensure she could attend, her parents spent much of their savings and took out many loans, and she moved back in with them until she moved to New York City at age 19.

1999

It follows a group of New York Police Department detectives in Brooklyn's fictional 99th precinct.

Fumero portrays the rule-following, competitive character Amy Santiago.

To prepare, she and Brooklyn cast received police and firearm training.

Fumero is one of the show's two regular Latina cast members, the other being Stephanie Beatriz, who portrays Rosa Diaz.

Fumero described this casting as groundbreaking, though the two feared one of them would be fired.

As a result, they tried to make their appearances as distinct from one another as possible; for example, Fumero's character has straight hair while Beatriz's has wavy hair.

Due to her lack of experience in comedy, Fumero was usually nervous, a trait the writers incorporated into Amy's personality.

2003

In 2003, she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in drama.

Fumero felt ostracized when she began working in the entertainment business.

She was only able to audition for certain roles.

Hours after her final exam at NYU, she was offered the role of Adriana Cramer on the soap opera One Life to Live (OLTL), which she described as "the biggest redeeming moment".

2004

She made her professional debut in 2004 in the recurring role of Adriana Cramer in the television soap opera One Life to Live.

She joined the series on January 20, 2004, and reprised the role in two 2005 episodes of All My Children.

2008

She was set to leave the show shortly after her contract with OLTL expired in January 2008, but stayed until June 11; her final scenes were filmed in May.

She returned to One Life to Live on several occasions between September 2008 and January 2011.

In 2008, she starred in Tiny Dancer as Ati, a 17-year-old who is persuaded to dance.

For the role, she learned the character's Spanish Harlem accent—a task she found difficult—and extensively trained in stretching and yoga to perform the modern and contemporary dance.

2009

After One Life to Live, she expressed interest in performing comedy, and booked a role in Important Things with Demetri Martin for Comedy Central in 2009.

The following years, she appeared in Gossip Girl, Royal Pains, The Mentalist, and CSI: NY.

2013

Following several minor roles, she had her first main role as Amy Santiago in the comedy series Brooklyn Nine-Nine, which she played from 2013 to 2021.

Since then, she has voiced Melissa Tarleton in the animated series M.O.D.O.K. (2021) and starred as Eliza Walker in the Netflix comedy Blockbuster (2022).

She is married to actor and former model David Fumero, with whom she has two sons.

Fumero's first starring role and breakthrough came in 2013, when she was cast in Fox's untitled comedy pilot as the female lead opposite Andy Samberg.

The show's title was announced in April 2013 as Brooklyn Nine-Nine.

On September 17, 2013, Brooklyn Nine-Nine pilot aired, garnering over six million viewers and positive reviews.

The A.V. Club praised the contrasts between Samberg's and Fumero's acting styles, calling her "a real find".