Michelle Sevigny is an actress, known for Lost Vegas Hiway (2017), Festival (2006) and The Sweet Easy (2006).
Michelle Shaughnessy is a writer and actress, known for CBC Winnipeg Comedy Festival (2002), Still Standing (2015) and The Stand Up Comedians (2013).
Michelle Sherrill was born to be a storyteller. From the tender age of seven she began bringing stories to life through the abstract physicality of dance under the tutelage of Ballet Russe ballerinas Nancy Schaffenburg, and later, Natasha Krassovska. According to a seven-year-old Michelle, she desperately wanted to quit the classes because her teacher "walked like a duck." It was due to the gentle persuasion of her mother-the first female doctoral student in Chemistry at TCU-that Michelle resolved to overcome her initial impression and continued with the lessons. It was also thanks to her parents that Michelle enrolled in a summer performing arts program at Casa Mañana. Here she was introduced to the wonder-filled world of theater and acting, which she recalls fondly as "brilliant and intriguing." Her first role as the narrator of Edgar Allen Poe's The Masque of the Red Death was the beginning of a thriving career for Michelle; from stage to film and eventually into the classroom. Like other kids, Michelle's teenage years were spent exploring the world and testing its limits. Unlike other kids, she did so while living in the electric cities of New York and San Francisco. At fourteen she was studying dance with the prestigious American Ballet Theater and a year later she continued her education at the San Francisco Ballet. Although she divided her time and talent between New York,California, and Texas for a few years, Michelle ultimately returned to Dallas full time in her early twenties and began focusing on her natural aptitude for acting. Pursuing both theater and film, Michelle followed the direction of renowned industry coaches Gail Cronaeur and Michelle Condrey. She presently studies under Condrey at R.E.A.C.T. Studios, where she's devoted fifteen years, and has developed into an inspiring acting instructor as well. Thanks to a Masters of Fine Art in Choreographic Theory from Southern Methodist University, Michelle also teaches at the Center for Dance and Brookhaven College. Her remarkable repertoire in the arts garnered her a coveted scholarship from the Meadows School, which covered the complete cost of her educational experience.
Michelle Sherry Damon is known for The Last Hope (2020), Rage (2021) and The Cost (2022).
Michelle Shields is an actress, known for Voices from the Graves (2006), Frankenstein: Day of the Beast (2011) and Timeserver (2004).
Michelle Shona is an actress, known for Me Him Her (2015).
Michelle Siu is known for La ronde de l'amour (1985).
Michelle Skinner is known for Pride and Prejudice: A New Musical (2020).
Michelle Smiley is an actress, known for The Ultimate Playlist of Noise (2021).
Producer and Director Michelle Snow has been working hard to make her mark on the industry. Michelle is devoted to her passion for filmmaking. Since the young age of 15 years old, Michelle has worked on professional sets from New York, Los Angeles, Virginia, and even as far as Hawaii. Some of which include; Keanu Reeves's "Already Gone," Ninth Houe Films' "A Date by Christmas Eve," Ninth Houe Films' "A Christmas Arrangement", Ninth Houe Films' "Secrets of an Escort" and "Red Letters" by Code 3. In her hometown, she worked as a Unit Production Manager and Assitant Director on multiple projects with Frozen Vapor Studios. Michelle's experience expanded beyond crew work when she interned with Power House Visual Effects in summer 2021 as a VFX coordinator. Michelle Snow is the Film Video Animation Student Association President at the Rochester Institute of Technology. She is a student there pursuing a Film Production BFA with a focus on directing and producing. She is also pursuing a Master of Business Administration at the Rochester Institute of Technology, expected completion 2025. (bio written March 2022)