Michele Weaver
Michele Weaver is a versatile performer with experience across theater, film, television, and commercials. She initially gained recognition for her roles in the short films "Diana Leigh," a musical from the 1960s, and "Daughters of Eve," a Civil War drama produced by AFI. Weaver has portrayed notable characters such as Dorothy Dandridge in "The Nicolas Brothers Tribute" and starred in "Marylin: A New Musical" at the impressive 1400-seat Alex Theater.
Her recent work includes performances in two upcoming films: "Illicit," where she stars alongside David Ramsey and Vivica A. Fox, and "2 Lava 2 Lantula," in which she plays the role of Raya, Steve Guttenberg's stepdaughter, in this sequel of the SyFy Channel's Lavalantula franchise.
Weaver's extensive resume also features appearances in television shows such as "Switched at Birth" on ABC Family and "Cooper Barrett's Guide to Surviving Life" on Fox. Additionally, she has been part of "Short-Com Comedy Hour" with Charlie Murphy, and appeared in "Sistercode," sharing the screen with Amber Rose, Drew Sidora, and Eva Marcille. With her diverse talents and accomplishments, Michele Weaver continues to make a significant impact in the entertainment industry.