From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Melinda Page Hamilton (born August 22, 1974) is an American actress. She played a supporting role in the 2004 film, Promised Land, and the leading role in the 2006 film Sleeping Dogs Lie. She is a frequent guest star on several present-day television programs which include: Star Trek: Enterprise, CSI: NY, CSI: Miami, Everwood, Nip/Tuck and NUMB3RS. Hamilton had a recurring role on the ABC dramatic television series Desperate Housewives as Sister Mary Bernard, a nun trying to pursue married man Carlos Solis. Melinda Page Hamilton also had a recurring role on the AMC television show, Mad Men where she played the role of Anna Draper, polio survivor and wife of the "real" Don Draper.
Sleeping Dogs Lie
(Amy)
God Bless America
(Alison)
The Horseman
(Abigail Cooper)
Not Forgotten
(Deputy Mindy)
Promised Land
(Marisa)
M.O.M. Mothers of Monsters
(Abbey Bell)
Mad Men
(Anna Draper)
Medical Investigation
(Sarah Doyle)
Star Trek: Enterprise
(Feezal)
Numb3rs
(Jennifer Nash)
Castle
(Diana Harris)
The Closer
(Beth Gibson)
Desperate Housewives
(Sister Mary Bernard)
Ghost Whisperer
(Jane Taylor)
CSI: Miami
(Julie Bryant)
Bones
(Georgia Hartmeyer)
Cold Case
(Janie Stillman)
Everwood
(Mary Kelly)
CSI: NY
(Tara / Kayla)
Nip/Tuck
Without a Trace
(Sally Moss)
Criminal Minds
(Claire Bates)
Raines
The Mentalist
(Katie Melinda)
Law & Order: LA
(Attorney)
Devious Maids
(Odessa Burakov)
NCIS: New Orleans
(Alexandra Schwartz)
The Glades
(Sara Weston)
True Blood
(Jill Steeler)
iZombie
(Dr. Maddy Larson)
Jane the Virgin
(Alexis Falco)
Frequency
(Marilyn Goff)
Vegas
(Ginny)
Rectify
(Rebecca)
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
(Jody Cambry)
Grimm
(Joan Vark)
Masters of Sex
(Anne Palmateer)
How to Get Away with Murder
(Claire Telesco)
The Peripheral
(Ella Fisher)
Grey's Anatomy
(Jennifer Stanley)
NCIS
(Vanessa Tillman)
Modern Family
(Sandy)
The Resident
(Emma O'Neil)
Hart of Dixie
(Marian Matthews)
Dirty John
(Kerry Wells)
Messiah
(Anna Iguero)
Them
(Elder Sara)
Mrs. America
(Mary Frances)
Miracles
Minx
(Doreen)
High Potential
(Iris Bowman)
Private Practice
(Donna Keating)