Michelle Burke

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Michelle Burke
Other names
  • Michelle Rene Thomas
  • Michelle Thomas
OccupationActress
Years active1991–2020
Spouse
Scott Thomas
(m. 1995)
Children3

Michelle Burke (born November 30, 1970) is an American former actress. She gained recognition in the early 1990s for film roles such as Jodi Kramer in Dazed and Confused and Connie Conehead in Coneheads (both 1993), alongside an appearance in the 1994 Major League sequel, Major League II .

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Burke is sometimes credited as Michelle Rene Thomas and Michelle Thomas, especially in works after 1997.

Filmography

Film and television
YearTitleRoleNotes
1993 Parker Lewis Can't Lose StacyEpisode: "The Bitch Is Back"
1993 Coneheads Connie Conehead
1993 Dazed and Confused Jodi Kramer
1994 Major League II Nikki Reese
1994 Tales from the Crypt JaneEpisode: "Operation Friendship"
1995 The Last Word Sara
1995 Diagnosis: Murder Tara SampsonEpisode: "My Baby Is Out of This World"
1995 Midnight in Saint Petersburg Brandy
1996 Sliders MelindaEpisode: "Dragonslide"
1997The Notorious 7Sarah ValentineTV movie
1997Caged HeartsRanch Inmate
1997 The Last Don Claudia De LenaTV miniseries
1998 Scattering Dad TaylorTV movie
1998 The Last Don II Claudia De LenaTV miniseries
1998 Telling You Kristen's Friend
1998–1999 Little Men Josephine 'Jo' Bhaer24 episodes
2001 Diagnosis: Murder Claire SheldrakeEpisode: "Less Than Zero"
2001 Mysterious Ways Jena OwensEpisode: "Dead Dog Walking"
2002 The Division Melissa LlewellynEpisode: "Hide and Seek"
2011 Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior Carol LangstromEpisode: "One Shot Kill"
2012 LOL Lauren
2012Ben and BeccaSarahShort film
2017A Second ChanceBetsy
2018 The Final Wish Mrs. McKee
2020AloneDr. Karen Nera

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