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Michelle Ang

Famous As
Actress
Birth Date
October 17, 1983
Birth Place
Christchurch, New Zealand
Famous As
Actress
Popular for
As Lori Lee in "Neighbours" (2002-2004) (TV)
Birth Date
October 17, 1983
Birth Place
Christchurch, New Zealand
Nationality
New Zealand
Education
  • Graduated from Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand, with double degree in Accounting with Commercial Law and Chemistry

Michelle Ang is a New Zealand actress, director, and producer who has built a versatile international career across film and television, earning critical recognition in her home country and abroad. Born on October 17, 1983, in Christchurch, New Zealand, she first gained widespread attention in Australia for her role as Lori Lee on the long-running soap opera Neighbours, a part she played from 2002 to 2004. This early exposure provided a springboard for a career that would see her work with major Hollywood studios and acclaimed directors.

Her film career showcases a remarkable range, featuring supporting roles in significant Hollywood productions where she has shared the screen with a host of notable stars. She performed alongside Woody Harrelson and Kate Winslet in the Steven Soderbergh-directed pandemic thriller Contagion, and appeared in Death at a Funeral with Martin Lawrence and Chris Rock. Other film credits include working with Chiwetel Ejiofor in The Secret Life of Bees, Gal Gadot and Mark Wahlberg in Patriots Day, and Aaron Paul in the sci-fi film The Parts You Lose. She has also been directed by talents such as Jodie Foster in Money Monster, Shane Black in The Predator, and Jane Campion in the award-winning The Power of the Dog.

On television, Ang has consistently landed prominent roles in high-profile genre series. She voiced the fan-favorite character Omega in the Lucasfilm animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch, a performance that earned her a Primetime Emmy Award nomination. She also starred as Alex in the web series Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462, which bridged seasons of the main series. Her television work in Australia was recognized with a Logie Award nomination for Most Popular New Female Talent during her tenure on Neighbours.

In New Zealand, Ang's work has been celebrated with major accolades, including winning Best Actress at the New Zealand Film & Television Awards. Her creative pursuits have expanded significantly behind the camera in recent years. She won Best Director at the Show Me Shorts film festival and is a member of the Directors and Editors Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand. She runs her own media production company, A Grain Of Rice, and contributes as a guest mentor for the charitable filmmaking project Day One in Auckland, nurturing emerging talent. Michelle Ang continues to be a dynamic force in the entertainment industry, seamlessly moving between acting in international projects and developing her own voice as a filmmaker in New Zealand.