Michelle Rose Domb is an American-Israeli Actor, Singer, Dancer -by way of Dallas TX. She made her acting debut at age four and has been performing non-stop ever since! An alumnus of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts (degrees in theater and music). Past training from John Robert Powers Agency, Young Actors Studio...
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Michelle Rose Domb is an American-Israeli Actor, Singer, Dancer -by way of Dallas TX. She made her acting debut at age four and has been performing non-stop ever since! An alumnus of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts (degrees in theater and music). Past training from John Robert Powers Agency, Young Actors Studio, The Improvised Shakespeare Company, SAK, Improvised Shakespeare Company, Second City, iO improv, UCB East theaters and as a Principal Stand-In on Netflix's 'Bloodline'. Theatre credits include 'Cinderella: A Fractured Fairy Tale,' 'The Secretaries,' 'Taming of the Shrew,' and 'The Fall of the House of Usher,' 'I Write The Songs: A Musical Review of the Music of Barry Manilow', 'Bungalow Bunnies' and 'R'. Festival credits include the Miami and Tampa 48 Hour Film Festivals, Spontaneous Combustion Festival, Gainesville Improv Festival, Sarasota Improv Festival, Del Close Marathon, Chicago Improv Festival, Boston Improv Festival, and LA Comedy Festival. Past improv credits include Chasing Tales & Special In A Bad Way. She was a main cast member of Sick Puppies Comedy in Boca Raton during their inaugural year. She is a participant in the movement 'Women Waking Up'. She is now a main cast member of THEY improv's Tropical Punch. She hosts a monthly Open-Mic event entitled 'Open Mic Tuesdays' at ArtServe and performs in THEY improv's monthly 'Comedy With A Cause' show and Front Yard Theater Collective's monthly variety show 'In The Lobby ETC.'. She can currently by seen in the film 'What Everyone Was Doing' (Best Directing, Best Producing, Best Cinematography, Best Editing Winner of Canes Film Fest) and in the "Parent-Teacher Conference" (Best Short Film of Palm Beach International Film Fest). Show less «