Australian actor Melissa George is entering a new chapter in her career. The In Treatment star has officially signed with Conway van Gelder Grant (CVGG), where she will be represented by John Grant and Kat Oliver.
George continues to be managed globally by Inspire Entertainment, alongside Sue Muggleton at Cameron’s Management and Mitch Smelkinson at Goodman, Genow, Shenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher—keeping her international team firmly intact as she eyes her next moves.
From Soap Star to Prestige TV
George’s journey has been anything but ordinary. She began her career on the long-running Australian soap Home and Away, before making a decisive leap into international projects.
Her most celebrated role remains Laura in HBO’s In Treatment, where her performance earned her a Golden Globe nomination. The series, adapted from an Israeli format, followed a psychotherapist navigating his patients’ sessions alongside his own weekly therapy—an acting challenge George met with striking intensity.
A Strong Global Résumé
Over the years, George has built an impressive slate across platforms. Her credits include Apple TV+’s The Mosquito Coast, Netflix’s The Eddy, and Hulu’s The First.
Back home in Australia, she won a Logie Award for her role in ABC’s The Slap, a performance she later reprised in the NBC adaptation for U.S. audiences—further cementing her cross-market appeal.
On the Big Screen
George’s film work spans genres and eras, from The Limey to The Amityville Horror, and the French drama Peaceful—proof of a career defined by range rather than comfort.
Final Words
Signing with CVGG signals fresh momentum for Melissa George at a time when prestige television and global streamers are hungry for seasoned, versatile performers. With a Golden Globe-nominated legacy and a strong international footprint, this move feels less like a reset—and more like a strategic step toward what comes next.
