Michelle Davidson
Michelle Davidson hails from St. Louis, Missouri, where she nurtured her passion for storytelling. She earned her degree from the prestigious University of Missouri School of Journalism. Michelle has made a name for herself in the television landscape with notable performances in acclaimed series such as "House of Cards" on Netflix, "Halt and Catch Fire" on AMC, and "Boss" on Starz. Additionally, her filmography includes roles in feature films like "Lucky," "Last Ounce of Courage," and "Nailbiter."
In collaboration with director Patrick Rea, Michelle co-wrote the gripping thriller "Arbor Demon," featuring performances by Fiona Dourif and Jake Busey. The film premiered at the esteemed Fright Fest UK in 2016 and was showcased at various film festivals, including the New York Horror Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Fantasporto in Portugal, and the Belgium Horror Film Festival.
Beyond acting, Michelle has also made significant strides as a filmmaker. She wrote, directed, and produced the comedic short film "A Senior Moment," which garnered a Mid-America Emmy Award and received recognition with a Celtx Seed Grant. Additionally, she has earned a regional Emmy Award for her work as a writer and producer on the web series "Unreal Housewives of Kansas City," further solidifying her reputation in the industry.