- Born
- Birth nameMichelle Nicole Creber
- Height5′ 5″ (1.65 m)
- Michelle Creber is an award-winning Canadian actor, voice-actor and singer-songwriter based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Driven and deeply passionate about the performing arts from a young age, Michelle first appeared on stage singing at four years old, booked her first major voiceover gig (Lucy in Peanuts) at the age of seven; her first starring role in professional musical theatre at the age of nine (Annie); her first movie (Disney's Search For Santa Paws) at the age of ten and her first series regular role at the age of 14 (CBC's Strange Empire). Now as a young adult, Michelle has a resume and a wealth of experience that spans over a decade and a half, known around the world for her music and key roles in hit series such as My Little Pony, Ninjago, Peter Pan and more. Through it all, her motivation remains to make a positive difference in people's lives through meaningful and authentic storytelling.
An accomplished and prolific songwriter, Michelle has written hundreds of songs and has eight albums to her credit, including: Storm with sales and streams in over 130 countries and placement on the top-100 of the US / Canadian Billboard charts; On Display which also achieved top-100 status on the US Billboard charts; Timeless: Songs of a Century; A Creber Christmas (Volumes 1 & 2); and three albums with singer Gabriel Brown (Black Gryph0n): At Home, Tribute and their best-selling Getting Stronger. Michelle has also released several singles including Feels Like Summer, a co-write with Christopher Ward (writer of the hit Black Velvet), Luke McMaster and Arun Chaturvedi. Michelle's pop-centric music features unique stylings and uplifting messages, with the ultimate goal of inspiring listeners to be unapologetically themselves.
Michelle is an exceptional vocalist with incredible performance skills, who can blow the roof off with a fiery anthem and then move her audience with an intimate musical moment. She has a dedicated international fanbase covering six continents and has performed concerts in Germany, Poland, Thailand, Australia and the UK, as well as coast-to-coast throughout North America. Michelle is also proud to be an official ambassador for Kids Help Phone Canada.
In her own words, Michelle is a "huge hockey fan and adventure nerd" and spends her downtime hiking, cold plunging, doing escape rooms, playing floor hockey and having board game nights with friends and family.- IMDb Mini Biography By: NMC Artist Management
- Gender / Gender identityFemale
- Michelle first appeared on stage at Vancouver's 3000 seat Queen Elizabeth Theatre at the age of 2.
- Even Michelle's two dogs, Max and Marley, are professional performers. Max has appeared extensively in the role of Sandy in three different productions of the musical Annie. The first time was in 2007; Max was only 18 months old but he was a natural and learned all the tricks required and performed them consistently throughout the run. This was also Michelle's first major musical theatre production and she played a young orphan. The next two Annie runs came in 2009 and 2010. They were much bigger productions and starred Michelle as Annie, Max as Sandy plus young Marley in a cameo role as a stray mutt. In 2011, Max expanded his horizons and did his first professional screen work in the movie, Christmas Lodge, playing Natie, the dog of Michelle's character, Charlene. In 2011, Max and Marley shared the role of Toto alongside Michelle as Dorothy in a theatre production of Wizard of Oz.
- Michelle's mother is Monique Creber; a singer, voiceover artist, musical director, producer, manager and performance coach.
- Michelle's father is Michael Creber; a Grammy nominated and Juno Award winning pianist/producer/musical director who has toured and recorded with k.d. Lang, The Rankin Sisters, The Irish Rovers, Raffi, Martin Short, Joan Rivers, Bob Newhart, Regis Philbin, Charo, David Foster & many more.
- Michelle comes from a family of professional performers.
- You can not afford to spend your time with people who don't genuinely make you happy and accept you for who you are.
- I kinda grew up in a household where everything was musical. I'd wake up and I'd hear singing or piano playing and all that kind of stuff.
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