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Michelle Arthur

Director | Writer | Actress
Date of birth : 08/06/1962
City of birth : Indianapolis, Indiana, USA

Michelle Renee Arthur hails from Indianapolis, Indiana, with English, Irish, Scottish, German, and Cherokee ancestry. She exhibited a passion for acting at age 6. In high school she was a 2-time MVP Gymnast, flag & rifle corp Kadette, and Editor of the newspaper. Inspired by her uncle, a former Columnist for the LA Times, she earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Indiana University's School of Journalism. She also studied at UCLA, Actors Edge Studios, Artist Theatre Group, and Playhouse West Studio 4. After an internship with Conde Nast Publication's Brides through the American Society of Magazine Editors, Michelle has had an extensive media career in editorial, advertising, and modeling with such titles as The New Yorker, Cosmopolitan, V & VMan, Robb Report, and Angeleno -- a glossy she helped launch for Modern Luxury. With magazine work she has been surrounded by the entertainment industry. Making appearances in TV shows such as Beverly Hills 90210 and The Practice, and films such as Path to War, The Amati Girls, and Tomcats, Michelle's interest in acting was rekindled with her first move to Los Angeles. That ignited in 2014 when she returned to LA, after magazine projects in NYC, and advanced from Background Artist to speaking Actress working side by side with some of the most legendary filmmakers of our time. Her lead and supporting roles have included such titles as Actors Anonymous, Boomer Hogs, Crazy Lucky, Dark Hours: Roxana & Dark Hours: Typee, Deadly Sins, Love & Other Lies, Mem 39, Scorpion Girl, The Film Club, The French Teacher, The Gilded Boy, and many more. Michelle enjoys being in front of the camera or behind the scenes of a set. She completed her first script in 2015, registered with the WGAW, and has been involved in producing, directing, writing, and acting in various award-winning films.

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