Welcome to My First Apartment! Whether it's your first studio, a four-bedroom deep in the city shared with a handful of roommates, or even an entire house (lucky you!), there's something special about moving into the first place that's truly your own. In this series, we'll showcase actors, artists, entrepreneurs, and beyond—asking them to revisit that oh-so-sweet nostalgia of newly-found freedom.
You might have seen Melora Hardin most recently as Jacqueline Carlyle, "The Bold Type"'s fearless editor-in-chief—guiding her millennial magazine staff (and learning a thing or two from them along the way). She's the kind of boss we all wish we'd had to guide us through our first jobs, the kind who knows how to both push you and protect you, and when you need which (often before you do).
Or you might remember her as Jan Levinson, Vice President of Northeast Sales for Dunder Mifflin on "The Office," or as Tammy Cashman from her Emmy-nominated stint on "Transparent." You could also recognize her from her numerous roles on your favorite classic TV binges—she's accumulated a whopping 114 acting credits (according to IMDB) during her 40 years as an actress on shows like "Diff'rent Strokes," "Little House on the Prairie," "Quantum Leap," "Friends," "Gilmore Girls," and "Monk."
The bottom line? We've spent a *lot* of time on our own couches watching Hardin. And with that in mind, I thought it would be cool to venture back to when she was the one figuring everything out (even though her 20s could be considered mid-career for her!) Not surprisingly, her first apartment was actually more old-world bohemian than corporate cool, complete with Klimt prints, a big brass bed, and high-beamed ceilings.
Interested? Read on as she looks back on her first Los Angeles one-bedroom:
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