Michelle Mueller(I)
- Actress
- Producer
Michelle Mueller is a highly talented actress who was born and raised in Lincoln, Nebraska. Her passion for acting began at an early age and she followed it diligently throughout her childhood. Michelle's dedication and hard work paid off when she graduated from Lincoln Southeast High School in 2002 and went on to study at the prestigious Chicago College of Performing Arts Conservatory in Chicago, Illinois, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theater and Acting.
Michelle's career has been nothing short of remarkable. She began with theater, commercials, print, and voiceover work in the Midwest and went on to establish herself as an accomplished television and film actress. Her outstanding performances have earned her multiple accolades and recognition in the entertainment industry.
Michelle's notable achievements include being cast in the original off-Broadway improvisational show "The Awesome 80's Prom," a recurring role on Joey Medina's new pilot "Men of a Funny Age," and a leading role in the television series "Family Values." She has also guest-starred on NBC's "Chicago Med" and MC Lyte's series "Partners in Rhyme," and played a supporting role in "Kombucha Cure." Michelle has starred in numerous award-winning short films such as "Reversal," "Blinded," and "Patrick," and has played leading roles in independent feature films like "Halloweed" alongside Simon Rex, Danny Trejo, and Tom Sizemore, and the made-for-television series "Broken."
Apart from being a gifted actress, Michelle is also a compassionate humanitarian and a dedicated supporter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Association. She runs the West Coast chapter of "Cards for Seniors," a nonprofit organization that spreads holiday cheer to isolated seniors by creating and distributing holiday cards. Michelle's selfless efforts help to raise awareness about the lack of assistance and care that this population often experiences, taking the spotlight off her and shining it on the beautiful lives of lonely seniors across the country.
Michelle's career has been nothing short of remarkable. She began with theater, commercials, print, and voiceover work in the Midwest and went on to establish herself as an accomplished television and film actress. Her outstanding performances have earned her multiple accolades and recognition in the entertainment industry.
Michelle's notable achievements include being cast in the original off-Broadway improvisational show "The Awesome 80's Prom," a recurring role on Joey Medina's new pilot "Men of a Funny Age," and a leading role in the television series "Family Values." She has also guest-starred on NBC's "Chicago Med" and MC Lyte's series "Partners in Rhyme," and played a supporting role in "Kombucha Cure." Michelle has starred in numerous award-winning short films such as "Reversal," "Blinded," and "Patrick," and has played leading roles in independent feature films like "Halloweed" alongside Simon Rex, Danny Trejo, and Tom Sizemore, and the made-for-television series "Broken."
Apart from being a gifted actress, Michelle is also a compassionate humanitarian and a dedicated supporter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Association. She runs the West Coast chapter of "Cards for Seniors," a nonprofit organization that spreads holiday cheer to isolated seniors by creating and distributing holiday cards. Michelle's selfless efforts help to raise awareness about the lack of assistance and care that this population often experiences, taking the spotlight off her and shining it on the beautiful lives of lonely seniors across the country.