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  1. Michelle Jacqueline Krusiec (born Ya-Huei Yang; Chinese: 楊雅慧; pinyin: Yáng Yǎhuì; October 2, 1974) is an American actress, writer and producer.

  2. Michelle Krusiec is an award winning Taiwanese American director, writer and actor whose lengthy career has proven to be a versatile and influential presence in the industry. Michelle writes and directs in genre, weaving in personal narrative and comedy.

  3. 26K Followers, 1,983 Following, 566 Posts - Michelle Krusiec (@michellekrusiec) on Instagram: "Wrote/directed Nian won Best Midnight Short at Palm Springs.

  4. May 10, 2020 · Michelle Krusiec is a Taiwanese-born American television, film, and theatre actress who gathered lots of love through her work in the television series, One World. She is famous for her roles in the films and television series like Daddy Day Care, Sweet Home Alabama, and General Hospital.

  5. Michelle Krusiec is an award winning Taiwanese American director, writer and actor whose lengthy career has proven to be a versatile and influential presence in the industry. Michelle writes and directs in genre, weaving in personal narrative and comedy.

  6. Michelle Krusiec is an award winning actress/writer/director who's starred in countless episodes of television and films. She played the iconic movie legend Anna May Wong in Ryan Murphy's Hollywood on Netflix.

  7. Jun 3, 2020 · Its fictional lead actress Camille Washington (played by Laura Harrier) ended the series by becoming the first black actress to pick up an Oscar, while Chinese-American actress Anna May Wong...

  8. May 8, 2020 · Most characters on Hollywood are fictional, but Michelle Krusiec was one of the lucky few cast members to portray an actual historical figure: Anna May Wong, known as the first...

  9. Michelle Krusiec, Los Angeles, California. 36,573 likes · 4 talking about this. I act and make genre films using personal stories with cultural myths, folklore & archetype.

  10. Michelle Krusiec is a writer, director, and actor with a repertoire of socially relevant, darkly comedic, female-forward characters and stories on TV, film, and stage.

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