Michele Rossi is an actress, known for The Demons of Grimsly County feature film 2022 (2022), Sister Tempest (2020) and The God Inside My Ear (2017).
Michele Samit was born on May 30, 1959 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is a writer and producer, known for Stolen by My Mother: The Kamiyah Mobley Story (2020), Babysitter's Black Book (2015) and Acceptance (2009). She has been married to Jay Samit since December 19, 1983. They have two children.
First became known in HBO's critically acclaimed THE SOPRANOS (Seasons 1-4) as mob enforcer wife "JoJo Palmice", as well as numerous lead roles in Award-Winning films and television, such as the Lionsgate feature TWO FAMILY HOUSE, THE DONNER PARTY opposite Crispin Glover, and the film AMERICAN VIOLENCE with Bruce Dern. An Accent/Dialect Master and chameleon, her roles are so transformative she is often not recognized from one role to the next, and has been called "one of the most versatile and talented actresses on screen" by New York Magazine. On screen she is most well known for her gritty dramatic performances, but performed on stage with several Standup Comedy Improv groups for many years at the Boston and New York Comedy Clubs, and was an original member of the CityKids Repertory Company in New York City. In the fourth grade Michele was given a battery of I.Q. tests and scored in the highest percentile in the country, and spent most of her grammar school days in special programs for the intellectually gifted that she has said made her feel ostracized and isolated, skipping several grades as a child. She was the recipient of numerous academic awards for Science, among them the prestigious "Yale Peabody Museum Award for Young Minds"--in which her name is engraved on a plaque that hangs at the Peabody Museum itself. She chose to forgo a number of full scholarships to various top-rated universities in order to attend New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where she received Degrees in Drama and Clinical Psychology. She graduated a "Founder's Day Scholar" in the top academic percentile of her class, and was the recipient of Tisch's prestigious "Artist and Scholar Award", as well as the Riggio Award for Acting Excellence. She has performed on-stage in over 100 theatrical plays on and off Broadway, as well as Directing a number of live plays and theatrical performances. She is a prolific Voice Over Performer who has voiced hundreds of radio and television commercials, audio books, audio-dramas, video games, animation, and was the promotional Voice of Discovery Channel's Animal Planet Network for several years. She is also an Award-Winning Screenwriter who has taken top accolades in several Screenplay Competitions including the Beverly Hills and New York Screenplay Competitions over nearly 35,000 other writers. Michele was previously a nationally ranked Cross-Country running champion, winning numerous trophies including a Silver Medal finish in the children's/youth division in the New Haven Roadrace (marathon) in 1992, and is a Classically trained Opera singer who formerly sang in a few local rock bands. She was born in Bayside, New York in 1979 and had to change her name to "Michele" for her Union Membership as a child, since her birth name was already taken. She is also a life-long advocate of Taoism and Eastern philosophy and religion.
Michele Savoia is known for Ferrari (2023), Brave ragazze (2019) and Me contro Te - Il film: La vendetta del Signor S (2020).
Michele Scarabelli was born in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Michele is an actor, known for Alien Nation (1989), Star Trek: The Next Generation (1987) and Airwolf (1987).
Michele was born in Virginia, but moved to New York City after playing Jill Hanson on the soap opera Another Life. She relocated to North Carolina when her Mother was diagnosed with cancer so that she could be near her Mom at the end. After her Mother passed, she went back in to acting in feature film, television and shows a penchant for indie film. She has been directing stage and indie film projects, including Zombie Wrangler - The Documentary and stage shows like Hallelujah Girls and The Dixie Swim Club for The Cape Fear Playhouse. She is in production of the short Film A Dream On Fire, a serious short film about how great minds are often jailed or marginalized in our society. She also fronted the blues act Michele and The Midnight Blues for almost 10 years, making it to the semi-finals of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis, run by The Blues Foundation. Her bands original music has been aired on blues stations around the world. Due to vocal issues she had to put the band on hold but still supports the genre by running the National Women in Blues. Divorced and residing in North Carolina.
Michele Seipp is a comedic writer/actress/filmmaker, and content creator who's written, directed, starred in, and sold funny short films to The Independent Film Channel, We, Bravo, Amc, and DreamWorks/Imagine's pop.com. Stage work includes performing, writing, and creating comedic shows for The Comedy Central Stage, The HBO-Warner Brothers WorkSpace, The Groundlings, The Comedy Store, and The Ice House. Michele is also a professional cartoonist whose comic strips and illustrated humor columns have been regularly published in The Los Angeles Times. An undomestic female short-hair, Michele has a background strong in existential angst.
Michele Selene Ang is a Chinese-American actor and writer. She was born in Surabaya, Indonesia and immigrated to the San Francisco Bay Area with her family in 1998, eventually becoming a naturalized U.S. citizen. She is known for starring as Courtney Crimsen in the 2017 Netflix series "13 Reasons Why." Ang was raised in Fairfield, California and auditioned to attend the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts in San Francisco for high school. She was accepted and completed four years of training in the Theatre Arts, conservatory-style program. During her senior year, she auditioned for and was accepted into the prestigious National YoungArts program, becoming a 2012 Spoken Theater Winner. Through YoungArts, she was nominated to the U.S. Presidential Scholars program, and was chosen as a 2012 U.S. Presidential Scholar in the Arts. During her youth, she studied classical piano for six years, and classical ballet for seven years. When it was time to consider plans after high school, Michele decided to pursue acting without a plan b. She applied to several acting programs, made it past the first round for Juilliard, was crushed she didn't make it to the New York round, and eventually celebrated her acceptance to Fordham University, NYU, and UCLA with scholarships attached to the offers. She chose to attend Fordham's BA Theatre Performance program, for which she received a full scholarship, and graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Arts degree and an array of student productions under her belt. She has performed on stage in full productions at Lincoln Center, The Kennedy Center, and at East West Players. Ang was in the last few weeks of her senior year at Fordham when an open casting call was sent out to the students about a mystery teen drama series called "13 Reasons Why." She submitted a tape to the open call and received a callback request a few months later. After meeting with Paul Schnee of Barden/Schnee casting, Tom McCarthy, and head writers Diana Son and Brian Yorkey--she was offered the role of Courtney. Her role on the show contributed to the rising cause for Asian/Asian American representation on screen, and she is determined to continue uplifting this cause through her work.
Michele Selin is known for Neurotic Beauty (2022), Instant Getaway (2014) and Easy Money (2015).
Michele Simms is an actress and writer, known for Sex Drive (2008), Burn Notice (2007) and Red Tide (2011). She has been married to Arnie Ellis since June 5, 2015. She was previously married to Todd C. Feren.