Michelle Horn(I)
- Actress
- Additional Crew
- Soundtrack
Born and raised in Southern California, where she still lives with her
family, Michelle asked to go to acting classes at age 6 after having
seen Free Willy (1993). She's had
awarded actresses Kathleen Quinlan ("Family Law") and Patricia
Richardson ("Strong Medicine") as her TV moms, and she intensively
studies the techniques of the acknowledged actors with whom she works,
another great education.
Michelle
Horn has been a star of TV and film for over a decade. She remains so
with her role of
_Patricia Richardson (I)_'s
daughter on Lifetime's
Strong Medicine (2000)
Michelle's award winning performance in
The Ruby Princess Runs Away (2001)
led the Hollywood Reporter to name her as its "One to Watch" in the
category for young actresses. She was also an important presence on
such series as CBS's
Family Law (1999), ABC's
The Practice (1997) and the film
Return to the Secret Garden (2000).
Her feature film career started at age eight with
Harold Ramis'
Stuart Saves His Family (1995).
Michelle has teamed with some of the industry's leading up and coming
young Indie actors, working with
Jonathan Tucker and
Ben Foster in
Hostage (2005) and with
Shawn Hatosy,
DJ Qualls,
Rachel Miner and
Michael Peña in
Little Athens (2005). That film
finished production in Los Angeles, which is being described as a cross
between Go (1999) and
Short Cuts (1993), centers on a single
day in the lives of four groups of restless Gen Yer's living in a small
rural town.
Michelle is one of Hollywood's most enthusiastically employed young
voice-over actors. She voiced Kiara in
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998),
and she can mimic most voices almost without concerted effort.
Michelle Horn co-stars with Bruce Willis in Miramax's
anticipated drama Hostage (2005)
based on the best-selling novel by
Robert Crais. In the film, Michelle, who
portrays the daughter of a man with a sordid history with the mob, is
held hostage by three young thugs, with Willis playing a former LAPD
hostage negotiator responsible for keeping her alive.
She's one of Hollywood's top new actresses, but she also stays in touch
with her audience. She enjoys staying a kid. She likes Rock music,
"hanging out with my friends" and "the mall thing." And soon she'll be
up on those wall marquees in a thriller which has been testing over the
top and which should be one of the early box-office hits of 2005.
family, Michelle asked to go to acting classes at age 6 after having
seen Free Willy (1993). She's had
awarded actresses Kathleen Quinlan ("Family Law") and Patricia
Richardson ("Strong Medicine") as her TV moms, and she intensively
studies the techniques of the acknowledged actors with whom she works,
another great education.
Michelle
Horn has been a star of TV and film for over a decade. She remains so
with her role of
_Patricia Richardson (I)_'s
daughter on Lifetime's
Strong Medicine (2000)
Michelle's award winning performance in
The Ruby Princess Runs Away (2001)
led the Hollywood Reporter to name her as its "One to Watch" in the
category for young actresses. She was also an important presence on
such series as CBS's
Family Law (1999), ABC's
The Practice (1997) and the film
Return to the Secret Garden (2000).
Her feature film career started at age eight with
Harold Ramis'
Stuart Saves His Family (1995).
Michelle has teamed with some of the industry's leading up and coming
young Indie actors, working with
Jonathan Tucker and
Ben Foster in
Hostage (2005) and with
Shawn Hatosy,
DJ Qualls,
Rachel Miner and
Michael Peña in
Little Athens (2005). That film
finished production in Los Angeles, which is being described as a cross
between Go (1999) and
Short Cuts (1993), centers on a single
day in the lives of four groups of restless Gen Yer's living in a small
rural town.
Michelle is one of Hollywood's most enthusiastically employed young
voice-over actors. She voiced Kiara in
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998),
and she can mimic most voices almost without concerted effort.
Michelle Horn co-stars with Bruce Willis in Miramax's
anticipated drama Hostage (2005)
based on the best-selling novel by
Robert Crais. In the film, Michelle, who
portrays the daughter of a man with a sordid history with the mob, is
held hostage by three young thugs, with Willis playing a former LAPD
hostage negotiator responsible for keeping her alive.
She's one of Hollywood's top new actresses, but she also stays in touch
with her audience. She enjoys staying a kid. She likes Rock music,
"hanging out with my friends" and "the mall thing." And soon she'll be
up on those wall marquees in a thriller which has been testing over the
top and which should be one of the early box-office hits of 2005.