Julianne Michelle

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Julianne Michelle (born September 5, 1984 in Teaneck, New Jersey) is an American film and television actor.

She has been nominated three times for Best Actress in a feature film and TV series, and won Best Actress for the feature film, The House Is Burning (2006): In 1991 she was nominated for her guest star appearance on Who's The Boss? by the Youth in Film Young Artist Awards.[1] In 1993 she was nominated as "Best Actress Under Age 10" for the movie, Family Prayers (1993).[2] And in 1998 she was nominated for "Best Actress in a TV Series" for 1998 TV movie Bus No. 9.[3] In December 2006 she won Best Actress for The House Is Burning.

Teen People Magazine and on their WB TV Special in 2001, named her "One of 20 Teens Who Would Change The World".[4][5] She is Host Committee Chair for The Children At Heart Celebrity Auction and Dinner to benefit the children of Chernobyl with co-chair, Steven Spielberg.[6] She has appeared as a guest on The Di Palma Forum at UNLV a TV talk show discussing national and family issues to benefit the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.[7]

Her television career includes Who's The Boss?, Phenom, Ellen, These Friends of Mine, Roseanne', and The Queen Latifah Show. She has starred in a number of feature films, including I Don't Buy Kisses Anymore, Street Knight, and Down the PCH. She has completed filming on Shannon's Rainbow and is currently filming Horrorween.

Filmography

Additional sources

Julianne Michelle filmography at StarPulse[8]
Julianne Michelle filmography at New York Times[9]

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References

  1. ^ [1], "Fourteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1991-1992", accessed 12-219-2008
  2. ^ [2], "Fifteenth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1992-1993", accessed 12-219-2008
  3. ^ [3], "Twentieth Annual Youth in Film Awards 1997-1998", accessed 12-219-2008
  4. ^ TimeWarner Newsroom, February 14 2001, "Highlight: Top Teen List", accessed 12-29-2008
  5. ^ weblo.com, Julianne Michelle, accessed 12-29-2008
  6. ^ 20th Annual Youth in Film Awards, "The Community Service Award: The award went to Julianne Michelle for her magnificent achievements in raising funds for charities", accessed 12-29-2008
  7. ^ bk.pps.tc (translated from Chinese), "The Di Palma Forum at UNLV", accessed 12-29-2008
  8. ^ starpulse.com, Julianne Michelle filmography, accessed 12-29-2008
  9. ^ movies.nytimes.com, Julianne Michelle filmography, accessed 12-29-2008

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