Michelle Lulic is a renowned actor whose career is rapidly gaining momentum across the realms of television and film. Born and raised in New York, she initially honed her craft on stage before discovering her true calling on set.
Notably, Michelle made a lasting impression opposite Michael C. Hall, the talented actor behind America's favorite fictional serial killer, Dexter Morgan, in the record-breaking series premiere of Showtime's "Dexter: New Blood".
Michelle's journey into television began shortly after graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Journalism, Media Studies, and Theater Arts from Rutgers University. She swiftly landed consecutive roles in multiple episodes of the Travel Channel's "Mysteries at the Museum", where she brought to life numerous pivotal women in history.
Michelle has a penchant for portraying characters who are often underestimated. Her inaugural lead role in a feature film was in the horror film "Where Demons Dwell", where she valiantly fought against the odds to safeguard her sisters from a malevolent curse. Furthermore, she lent her voice to the animated short film "Sabina: Prey for the Hunter", where she embodied a Bosnian-American immigrant seeking retribution for her mother's untimely demise.
In 2018, Michelle made her directorial debut with her science fiction short film "Fine", which premiered at the esteemed Big Apple Film Festival. The film subsequently screened across the festival circuit, garnering accolades including Best Sci-Fi Short and Best Acting Duo at the L.A. Independent Shorts Awards in 2020. "Fine" is currently streaming on Prime Video.
Regardless of whether she is on set or off, Michelle commences each day with a cup of coffee and a moment of meditation. She is an avid traveler, often visiting new cities, and is known to leave creative projects half-finished until inspiration strikes.