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Melissa Sgambelluri : ウィキペディア英語版
Melissa Sgambelluri

Melissa Sgambelluri (born 1983 in New York) is an American actress, dancer,and singer, most famous for her appearances on ''American Idol'' Season 6 as the "fountain girl". She was raised in the Capital District and now lives in New York City. Melissa has appeared on ''Saturday Night Live'' and currently working on her EP.
==Early career==
Sgambelluri acted in local theater in Albany's Washington Park,〔James Yeara, Review of ''Fiddler on the Roof'': "Raise High", ''Metroland'', Vol. 27, No. 33, found at (''Metroland'' on line ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕 and was a runner-up for the Albany Tulip Queen beauty contest. She attended Bishop Maginn High School and the College of Saint Rose in Albany, New York.〔Saint Rose ''Magazine'', Summer 2007, p. 18, found at (). PDF. Accessed January 17, 2008.〕 She was the opening act for ''American Idol'' Season 4 runner-up Bo Bice, and sang locally at other gigs in the Capital District of New York, while also working as a receptionist at a hair stylist's boutique.〔Kyle Griffin, "Saint Rose alum makes it to Hollywood: She made it to Hollywood, but who is alum Melissa Sgambelluri?", College of Saint Rose ''CSR Chronicle'', February 4, 2007, found at: (''CSR Chronicle'' article ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕
Sgambelluri appeared in the first few minutes of the "Best of the Rest" episode of ''American Idol Season 6'', where she sang Christina Aguilera's ''Ain't No Other Man'' and Ira Gershwin's ''Someone to Watch Over Me''.〔〔(''Idol'' Fan site ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕 She also appeared in the opening credits and a promo that season jumping up and down in a fountain in Memphis with her "Golden Ticket" to Hollywood, but was contractually required to keep her final status a secret.〔〔Mark McGuire, "For TV extroverts, silence is a harsh reality," ''Albany Times Union'', January 26, 2007, found at (Times Union story ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕〔(American Idol fan page ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕
Sgambelluri was eliminated from the competition in the Hollywood rounds.〔Mark McGuire, "No Reason to Watch," ''Albany Times Union'', February 15, 2007, found at (Mark McGuire's blog for the ''Albany Times Union'' ).〕 She did, however, make it into the ''Idol'' Final 100, received kudos from Paula Abdul and Randy Jackson,〔Mark McGuire, "Albany Singer Makes 'Idol' 100 Round: Spa Employee Melissa Sgambelluri Gets Nod From Abdul and Jackson," ''Albany Times Union'', January 26, 2007, found at (Red Orbit web site ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕〔Judge Simon Cowell vetoed Sgambelluri's continued progress in that season of ''American Idol''.〕 was feted in Albany, and was able to perform in Hollywood.〔(Radio Station FLY 92 party ). Accessed January 17, 2008.〕

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