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)
Michelle Snyder is known for Ruthless (2020) and A World of Hurt (2021).
Michelle Souza is known for Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003), Zodiac (2007) and Mulholland Falls (1996).
Michelle St. John was born on August 26, 1967 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Pocahontas (1995), Every Emotion Costs (2010) and Where the Spirit Lives (1989).
Two-time Emmy (R) Award-winning actress Michelle Stafford stars in the #1-rated The Young and the Restless (1973), viewed by more than 20 million people every day in some 20 countries worldwide. Michelle joined the cast of "The Young and the Restless" in 1994 and has since developed her role of "Phyllis" into one of the most popular and vivacious characters on daytime to date. Michelle's career began when a modeling opportunity presented itself, taking her to such far-away destinations as Japan, France and Italy. After living in Italy for a year, which, in her own words "brought me out of my conservative shell", Michelle discovered within herself a previously dormant desire to act. So back to the U.S. it was for this now Italian-speaking beauty where she wasted no time submerging herself in the Hollywood auditioning process. Michelle's first job, the teen afternoon soap opera Tribes (1990), was followed by several commercials and TV show guest appearances and culminated in her starring in two plays directed by Academy Award®-nominated and Tony Award®-winning actor Charles Durning. And in one of his plays, "Savage in Limbo", the Los Angeles Times touted Michelle as "the sensational Michelle Stafford". But it was when Michelle nabbed the role of "Phyllis" on The Young and the Restless (1973) that her career took its biggest stride. The producers initially intended the character to come and leave quickly but, after only one month, Michelle had created such a stir that they knew they could not let her go. And, within her first two years on the show, her talent had earned her an Emmy® for Best Supporting Actress and two consecutive Soap Opera Digest Awards. Michelle went on to star in Aaron Spelling's drama Pacific Palisades (1997), guest-starred on Dick Wolf's Players (1997), Two Guys, a Girl and a Pizza Place (1998), JAG (1995), Diagnosis Murder (1993), Judging Amy (1999), Frasier (1993) and had a recurring role on Pamela Anderson's V.I.P. (1998). She also worked opposite Ashley Judd in the popular film Double Jeopardy (1999), directed by the acclaimed Bruce Beresford and starred in the psychological thriller Attraction (2000), opposite Tom Everett Scott. And it was when Michelle returned to The Young and the Restless (1973) that she won her second Emmy®, this time for Best Lead Actress. As an ardent sports fan, it seemed only appropriate that Michelle serve as the "Best Damn Stanley Cup" correspondent on Fox Sports' The Best Damn Sports Show Period (2001)