MICHELLE DO
- SAG-AFTRA Eligible
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Dramatic Clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
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Dramatic Clip (Performance Video) Quicktime
Résumé Print Résumé
INDUSTRIAL | ||
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Victoria's Secret Training Video |
Dayplayer |
OHD Studios |
AEO Training Video |
Recurring Dayplayer |
American Eagle |
AEO Training Video |
Voiceover |
American Eagle |
Bakery Square Google Campus Tour |
Voiceover |
Parish Digital |
COMMERCIAL | ||
Proofpoint |
Principal |
Vinegar Hill |
Chewy |
Principal |
Chewy Inc. |
Sweet Loren's Taste Buds |
Principal |
Spacejunk/Hulu |
TELEVISION | ||
Waitress Drives 100 Miles for a Customer |
Supporting |
Dhar Mann Studios |
Kids' Gifts Stolen on Christmas |
Supporting |
Dhar Mann Studios |
The Chair |
Co-Star |
Daniel G. Longino/Netflix |
FILM | ||
The Gymnast |
Small Supporting |
dir. Charlotte Glynn |
Babe I'm Fine |
Supporting |
dir. Karina Dandashi |
Pilgrim |
Lead |
Lumen Productions |
Strawberry Sweet Killers |
Supporting |
dir. Bethany Barich |
Jason - Chapter 1 |
Supporting |
HiTop Films |
Anything's Possible |
Small Supporting |
Billy Porter/Orion Pictures |
Bereavement |
Lead |
RedSlate Films |
Riding Shotgun |
Lead |
Untitled PGH |
Little Mouse |
Featured |
Before I Wake Productions |
THEATER | ||
Love, Lust, and Other Wreckage |
Lily Laoshu |
The Oaks Theater |
Girl Gone |
Tish |
Glitter Box Theater |
Vagina Monologues |
"My Vagina Was My Village" |
Point Park University |
Shakespeare Finalist Showcase |
Antony |
Pittsburgh Public Theater |
Physical Characteristics / Measurements |
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Height: 5'1" |
Weight: 102 lbs |
Conversational Spanish, Viola, Boxing, Licensed Driver, Violin, Fluent Vietnamese
Michelle Do is a first generation Vietnamese-American actor/writer/director on a mission to give minorities prominent voices on the screen and stage. “Everything I do is a love letter to my younger self. I want to cultivate stories that I wish I had growing up and to be the face on the screen little girls and young women like me can look to and feel a little less alone and a little more like their stories and voices matter.”