Michelle Rose Domb, a talented American actress, improviser, writer, and producer hailing from Dallas, Texas, has made a name for herself in the entertainment industry. As an alumna of Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing & Visual Arts, she earned degrees in theater and music, setting the stage for her future success.
Michelle's journey took her to Kansas City and Miami, where she trained and performed regularly in top festivals, showcasing her impressive skills in improvisation. She was a part of Alternative Comedy Theater's Big Weekend of Improv, Stomping Ground's Queen For A Day - Women's Fest, Spontaneous Combustion Fest, Gainesville Improv Fest, Sarasota Improv Fest, Del Close Marathon, Chicago Improv Fest, Boston Improv Fest, and LA Comedy Fest, to name a few.
In addition to her impressive improv credentials, Michelle has also made a mark in the world of film. Her notable projects include 'Unrest', which screened at Austin MicroShort Film Fest, Tokyo Shorts Film Fest, and Rack Focus Film Marathon, winning Best Editing. 'Parent-Teacher Conference' won Best Short Winner at the Palm Beach International Film Fest and screened at Nola Film Fest, RedEye Fest, Yes! film Fest, and Miami Short Film Fest. She has also appeared in 'The Critic' at Canes Fest and 'What Everybody Was Doing', which won Best Directing, Best Producing, Best Cinematography, and Best Editing at Canes Fest. Her film 'City of Angels' was a Crowd Favorite at the Writers Guild West and screened at the Directors Vault Festival.
With her extensive range of skills, physical humor, and experiences, Michelle has become a sought-after talent in VoiceOver, TV/Film, and sketch comedy projects. Her involvement in the scene has led to numerous roles in national and international commercials and music videos, solidifying her position as a mainstay in the industry.