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  1. Merle Dandridge (born May 31, 1975) is an American actress and singer. She is best known for performing in Broadway musicals such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Spamalot, Rent, and Once on This Island, as well as her video game roles as Alyx Vance in Half-Life 2 and Marlene in The Last of Us franchise.

  2. Actress: Half-Life 2. Merle was born in Okinawa, Japan to a mother of Korean and Japanese descent and an African-American father serving in the U.S. Air Force. After graduating high school in Papillion, Nebraska, she attended the Theatre Conservatory at Roosevelt University in Chicago on a full-ride scholarship and graduated with a BFA in Theatre.

    • Actress, Producer, Soundtrack
    • May 31, 1975
    • 1 min
  3. About Merle. Having made an indelible mark on the Broadway stage, television and video games, Merle Dandridge continues to shine on the small screen, most well-known for starring as Grace Greenleaf in the Oprah Winfrey produced and NAACP-winning hit series “Greenleaf”.

  4. 1 de may. de 2024 · Here, Station 19 star Merle Dandridge reveals how, as the proud daughter of a half-Japanese and half-Korean mother and African American father, her upbringing made her who she is today. From...

  5. Merle Dandridge. Actress: Half-Life 2. Merle was born in Okinawa, Japan to a mother of Korean and Japanese descent and an African-American father serving in the U.S. Air Force. After graduating high school in Papillion, Nebraska, she attended the Theatre Conservatory at Roosevelt University in Chicago on a full-ride scholarship and graduated ...

    • May 31, 1975
  6. Merle Dandridge. Home. Biografía. Filmografía. Fotos. Noticias. Datos rápidos. Actividad Actriz. Nacionalidades. Americana, Japonesa, Coreana. Nacimiento 1975 (Okinawa, Japón) Edad. 48 años. Biografía.

  7. Merle Dandridge no recuerda exactamente cuándo se enteró de que retomaría el papel de Marlene en la adaptación de HBO del entrañable The Last of Us de Naughty Dog, en el que interpretó el papel...