Michelle Davidson was born in St. Louis, Missouri, a city that would later serve as the backdrop for her creative endeavors. She went on to graduate from the prestigious University of Missouri School of Journalism, a institution renowned for fostering the next generation of media professionals.
As a talented actress, Michelle has made a name for herself in the television industry, with notable roles in popular shows such as "House of Cards" on Netflix, "Halt and Catch Fire" on AMC, and "Boss" on Starz. Her impressive film credits include "Lucky," "Last Ounce of Courage," and "Nailbiter," showcasing her versatility and range as a performer.
In addition to her work in front of the camera, Michelle has also ventured behind the scenes, co-writing the thriller "Arbor Demon" with director and frequent collaborator Patrick Rea. The creature-feature, which premiered at Fright Fest UK in 2016, also screened at the New York Horror Film Festival, St. Louis International Film Festival, Fantasporto in Portugal, and the Belgium Horror Film Festival.
Michelle's creative output doesn't stop there. She wrote, directed, and produced the Mid-America Emmy Award-winning comedic short film "A Senior Moment," which also received a Celtx Seed Grant. Furthermore, she is a regional Emmy award-winning writer and producer for the web series "Unreal Housewives of Kansas City," solidifying her reputation as a multi-talented and accomplished creative force.