Michelle Mama is a producer and director, known for In the Making (2018), 21 Days to Nawroz (2009) and Bump! (2004).
Michelle Manhart was born on October 20, 1976 in Oakland, California, USA. She is known for Frost/Nixon (2008), The Hard Ride and Knuckle Draggers (2009). She is married to Dustin Cross-Manhart. They have two children.
Michelle Maniscalco is known for Burlesque (2010), Footloose (2011) and Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007).
Michelle Manning is an American film director, television director, and producer best known for producing Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club. She served as the President of Production for Paramount Pictures from 1997-2005. Since 2017, she has been an executive producer on the groundbreaking Disney Channel series Andi Mack. She began her career with Zoetrope Studios, where she was production supervisor of Francis Ford Coppola's The Outsiders and Rumble Fish. Manning worked as an executive for Ned Tanen's Channel Productions, where she produced The Breakfast Club and was associate producer of Sixteen Candles. Manning made her feature directorial debut in 1986 with Blue City for producers Walter Hill and William Hayward as well as musical sequences for Hill's Another 48 Hrs. In television, Manning directed episodes of Miami Vice and Paramount's Friday the 13th: The Series. Manning was Vice President of Production at Orion Pictures in the early 1990s, where she served as a production executive on Academy Award-winning Best Pictures The Silence of the Lambs and Dances with Wolves as well as Little Man Tate, and The Addams Family, which was then distributed by Paramount. In 1991, Manning began working for Paramount Pictures as Senior Vice President of Production. In 1994 she was promoted to Executive Vice President of Production and was promoted again in 1997 to President of Production replacing John Goldwyn. As President, she oversaw all aspects of the studio's film development and production in addition to supervising the group's production executives. During her time at Paramount, she was involved in over 20 Paramount classic films such as Forrest Gump which won six Academy Awards including Best Picture; The Hours, which was nominated for nine Oscars; as well as Titanic, The Firm, Nobody's Fool, Clueless, The Talented Mr. Ripley, Braveheart, and Saving Private Ryan, among many others. After leaving Paramount Pictures, Manning launched the production company MM Productions in 2005. Manning went on to produce Cruise/Wagner Productions' The Eye starring Jessica Alba and Chloƫ Grace Moretz, and Mary Agnes Donoghue's Jenny's Wedding, starring Katherine Heigl and Tom Wilkinson. She also executive produced Prosecuting Casey Anthony starring Rob Lowe for Lifetime, as well as both Teen Beach 2 and Adventures In Babysitting for the Disney Channel. Since 2017, Manning has been an Executive Producer on the groundbreaking Disney Channel series Andi Mack. The show is produced by her production company, MM Productions. Manning has directed eight episodes between its second and third seasons. It is the Disney Channel's first serialized show, its first series centered around an Asian-American family, and its first to feature an LGBTQ character who spoke the words "I'm gay." Andi Mack was nominated for a Peabody Award and won both the inaugural GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Kids & Family Programming and the Television Academy Honor which recognizes programming that educates and enlightens audiences. In 2019, Manning executive produced Netflix's The Dirt as well as Come Away, starring Angelina Jolie and David Oyelowo.
Michelle Mao is an actress, known for Metal Lords (2022), Surfside Girls and All I Want Is Everything (2021).
Michelle Mara is an actor, known for Untold Stories of the ER (2004), Zero Avenue (2015) and Encircled.
Michelle Maren was born in New Jersey. After leaving home at the tender age of 17, she sought fame and fortune in New York. In 1981, she won the titles of "Miss Chelsea" and "Miss Big Apple" and then decided to take her chances in Atlantic City. At Resorts International Casino, she worked onstage as an assistant to magician Richiardi in the show, "Witness the Impossible." Her image appeared on many men's magazine covers and she also appeared in "National Lampoon." Her stint in adult films lasted just one year, after which she sang in Japanese nightclubs in Manhattan. Michelle decided to leave show business and pursue higher education. She attended a private Catholic college on full academic scholarship. During her college career, she won about twenty awards and graduated with a perfect 4.0 in 2001.
Michelle Marie is a television personality, broadcast journalist, and producer best known for entertainment news, sports, and music programming. From hosting studio shows before a live audience, to anchoring official, live pre-shows during awards season, to countless one-on-one interviews with A-list talent - you name it, she does it. Michelle's versatility and wealth of experience in multiple formats has led her to on-air talent roles for some of the most prominent television and digital platforms in the world, including ESPN, E!, ABC, Associated Press, Yahoo!, Billboard and Rolling Stone.
Michelle Marie is a bilingual voice actress, singer, and lyricist originally hailing from Oregon, but now resides in Los Angeles. After watching her first musical at the age of six, Michelle was inspired to pursue acting and went on to participate in community theater and musicals throughout her childhood. This love of acting eventually expanded to include voice-over as well, when she discovered indie projects being made online. Around the same time, she also discovered her love for Japanese music. After graduating high school she lived in Japan as an exchange student for two years. Michelle continued acting as a hobby, but then decided to pursue the voice over field professionally in 2016. She moved to LA in 2018, and since then, has worked on original animation, anime, and video games, lending her voice to such roles as: My Melody and Chococat in Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures, Niffty in Hazbin Hotel, Leaf in Pokemon Masters, Millium Orion in Trails of Cold Steel III & IV, and Bieko in Disgaea 6. When she is not voice acting, Michelle also dabbles in music production under the alias "Amree". Her most well-known song: "It's not like I like you," is a duet that features her original lyrics and vocals and has over 28 million views on YouTube. Michelle loves sheep (especially the Pokemon Wooloo), puns, tea, writing, and scrap-booking.