Michelle Page

Last updated
Michelle Page
Born
Michelle Laone Page

Education Columbia University (BA)
Columbia University School of Social Work (MSW)
Occupation(s)Actress
associate producer
Years active2004–present
Spouse
Phillip Crupi
(m. 2017)

Michelle Laone Page is an American actress and associate producer.

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Early years

Page was born in Fort Worth, Texas, the daughter of Tom and Sharon Page. [1]

Acting career

Page began her career at a young age in professional theatre. Upon moving to Los Angeles at age 15,[ citation needed ] she first appeared with Sandra Bullock in Miss Congeniality 2: Armed & Fabulous . Since, Page has appeared in such films as Rogue River with Bill Moseley, Together Again For the First Time , Sublime , and Sensored opposite Robert Picardo. She also starred with Kathy Baker in the indie comedy/drama The Party Is Over . Furthermore, Page was cast as Young Myrtle Snow in season 3 of FX's American Horror Story with a strong female cast, including Frances Conroy, who played Myrtle Snow. Page has numerous guest star credits in television, including Amazon Studios's Bosch , The Mentalist , CSI: NY , Bones , Castle , Girl Meets World , Ghost Whisperer , Saving Grace and Cold Case . She has also appeared in several national commercials, including AT&T, Leapfrog Educational Computers, Radio Shack (with Vanessa L. Williams and Ving Rhames), Clean & Clear, Secure Horizons, Taco Bell (with famed boxer Evander Holyfield), and an anti-meth campaign for the White House Office of National Drug Control Policy.

Page studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London.[ citation needed ]

Personal life

Page graduated summa cum laude from Columbia University with a bachelor's degree in psychology and subsequently obtained her MSW from Columbia University School of Social Work in New York City. She became engaged to architectural designer Phillip Crupi in March 2017, and the couple wed in December 2017.[ citation needed ]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleOther notes
2016 Bosch Recurring Guest Star Amazon Studios (episodes "Who's Lucky Now?" & "Gone")
2016 Girl Meets World Guest Star Disney Channel (episode "Girl Meets Commonism")
2015 The Party is Over Lead
2013 Watertown LeadFilm Tribute to Frank Sinatra
2013 American Horror Story: Coven Guest StarYoung Myrtle Snow
2013 Strain LeadAnti-bullying Silent Short Film
2013 15 North Supporting
2011 The Last Visit Lead
2011 16-Love Supporting
2010 Scraps Lead
2010 Rogue River LeadRole of Mara & Associate Producer
2009 Saving Grace Guest Star TNT (episode "We're Already Here")
2009 Ghost Whisperer Guest Star CBS (episode "Cursed")
2009 Castle Guest Star ABC (episode "Hedge Fund Homeboys")
2009 American Disciples LeadRole of Lacy & Associate Producer
2009 Sensored Lead
2009 Dog Lead
2008 The Mentalist Guest Star CBS (episode "Red Tide")
2008 Together Again for the First Time Lead
2008 Bones Guest Star Fox (episode "Player Under Pressure")
2008The Bullying ProjectLeadFilm for the Museum of Tolerance, LA/NYC
2007 Standoff Guest Star Fox (episode "Road Trip")
2007 Cold Case Guest Star CBS (episode "The Good-Bye Room")
2007 I Know Who Killed Me Supporting(scenes deleted)
2007 Sublime Supporting
2007 Kush Supporting
2005 CSI: Miami Guest Star CBS (episode Felony Flight)
2005Single White Female 2: The PsychoSupporting
2005 Miss Congeniality 2: Armed and Fabulous Supporting
2004 Crossing Jordan Guest Star NBC (episode "All the News Fit to Print")

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References

  1. "Michelle Page, aspiring actress". Fort Worth Star-Telegram. July 30, 2000. p. 309. Retrieved October 2, 2020.