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Melissa O'Neil (born July 12, 1988 [1]) is a Canadian actress and singer.In 2005, O'Neil won the third season of Canadian Idol.As an actress, she is known for her roles as Two / Rebecca / Portia Lin in the science fiction series Dark Matter and as Officer Lucy Chen in the police procedural drama series The Rookie.
Melissa O'Neil is the self-titled debut album by Canadian Idol winner Melissa O'Neil.It was released in Canada on November 22, 2005 through Sony BMG Music Canada. The album was produced by Rob Wells, Adam Alexander & Chris Perry, Jeff Dalziel and executive produced by Jennifer Hyland.
Since the Third Season of Canadian Idol, Melissa O'Neil, Rex Goudie, Aaron Walpole and Suzi Rawn have released solo albums. [ citation needed ] Casey LeBlanc , Ashley Leitao and Amber Fleury formed a trio called Braided and released their debut album Casey, Ashley, & Amber in 2006.
ABC’s The Rookie this week started production on its 100th episode, and original cast member Melissa O’Neil, bless her, was on hand with a Tiny Mic to chronicle the behind-the-scenes revelry.
Melissa O’Neil as Lucy Chen, Eric Winter as Tim Bradford. ABC/Nino Muñoz (2) The Rookie star Melissa O’Neil is opening up about the sweet moment between her character, Lucy Chen, and Eric ...
Stars Melissa O’Neil and Eric Winter answered every burning question about the shocking Chenford split that left The Rookie fans reeling.. During the Tuesday, April 9, episode of the show, Tim ...
Melissa O'Neil as Two / Portia Lin / Rebecca, [10] the de facto captain of the Raza, who was the leader before the mindwipe as well; Anthony Lemke as Three / Marcus Boone / Titch [10] Alex Mallari Jr. as Four / Ryo Tetsudo / Ishida Ryo, [10] the exiled heir to the throne of the Principality of Zairon
No music video was filmed for "Alive"; its success was solely off O'Neil's win on Canadian Idol. On the season 4 finale of Canadian Idol, Melissa was presented with a 4-time multi-platinum record for "Alive" by Craig Sharpe, the runner-up of that season. The song was later covered by Becki Ryan for the film Flicka