Michelle Boudreau

Michelle Boudreau

Michelle began her career in front of the camera in 1981 with a modeling assignment for an album cover. She has appeared in ads for Matrix hair, Jag swimwear, Brides Magazine and Harley Davidson Calendar (Miss March 1993) followed by many more years of modeling in both print and TV commercials. In addition to modeling in 1984, Boudreau was hired by... Show more »
Michelle began her career in front of the camera in 1981 with a modeling assignment for an album cover. She has appeared in ads for Matrix hair, Jag swimwear, Brides Magazine and Harley Davidson Calendar (Miss March 1993) followed by many more years of modeling in both print and TV commercials. In addition to modeling in 1984, Boudreau was hired by American Airlines as a flight attendant. Michelle moved to Los Angles in 1986 as she gained momentum with her career.Boudreau's acting debut came shortly after moving to LA with her first audition in 1988, in a costarring role for the TV show; Head of the Class. Other TV and Film roles followed with Murphy Brown, Executive Decision and several featured walk-on roles including: The Flintstones, Naked Gun 33 1/3, Speed 2, Naked Gun 2 ½, Full House, Bay Watch, Murder She Wrote, Models Inc. and Wings to name a few.Boudreau also had frequent assignments with fortune 500 companies as a live spokesperson in the 1980's and 90's. She also appeared in numerous TV commercials during that time.In the year 2000, Boudreau starred in a Super Bowl commercial for Jack in the Box, cast in the role of a Leeza Gibbons/Diane Sawyer type interviewer. The spot was shot in late 1998; this marked the beginning of her TV Hosting career.In 1999 Boudreau was sought out by HSN as a contracted TV host. She accepted the position and they moved her to Florida. Michelle was the first on-air host in HSN's history to do a live broadcast overseas from Germany.After leaving HSN in 2001, Boudreau began her role as a production and product consultant. Her clients have included 30-year Young and Restless soap opera veteran Jeanne Cooper. Michelle went on to host infomercials with Eric Estrada, Chef Tony, John Beck, Harvey Diamond, Video Professor and Lotus Sanitizer, selling over one billion dollars in product. In 2004 she moved on to a producer and director role with the start of her own production company in Beverly Hills, CA specializing in commercials and infomercials.Boudreau was invited by infomercial leader Guthy-Renker to join their prestigious advisory team in 2005 to advise on new show concepts, new products, strategic sales planning, pricing, marketing, celebrity casting, up-sells, contingency programs and scripting.After several years in production, Boudreau decided to make the shift to creating, promoting, and marketing her own financial motivational and self-help products, including books and audio programs. She co-created the Debt Rescue System, an infomercial with coaching modules and membership website. Leading her to become a financial guru helping thousands across the country. Show less «
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