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Michelle Krusiec
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Born: Oct 2, 1974
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Michelle Krusiec was born in Fallon, Nevada, USA. She grew up in Virginia Beach, VA. At the age of 12, a talent agent scouted Michelle Krusiec in her hometown. She began formal training at the Virginia Governor's Magnet School for the Arts and graduated with a Theatre and English Degree from Virginia Tech University. She completed additional studies on scholarship at Oxford and then found herself globetrotting as the host of Travelers for the Discovery channel, visiting over 50 destinations around the world. Krusiec has graced films such as Sweet Home Alabama, Cursed, Daddy Day Care, and Duplex, but her uncanny performance in Alice Wu's feature Saving Face (Sony Classics) caught the attention of critics from numerous publications, including the Hollywood Reporter, Variety, Slate Magazine, NY Post, and Washington Post. Michelle's performance opposite Joan Chen garnered Krusiec a coveted Golden Horse nomination for Best Actress. Inarguably recognized as the "Chinese" Academy Award, the Golden Horse awards have recognized and established talents such as Joan Chen, Maggie Cheung and Gong Li. She is one of the first Asian American actors to be recognized by these prestigious awards. In television, Michelle has made over 30 guest appearances (not including her own NBC series) on primetime hits such as Grey's Anatomy, Weeds, Cold Case, Without a Trace, NCIS, Monk, E.R. and HBO's dark comedy The Mind of the Married Man. Krusiec's independent forays have premiered in festivals such as Sundance and the Toronto International film festival.
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Michelle Krusiec Nude and Sexy
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