Noelle Messier is a multifaceted artist who has explored various mediums to express herself. She is an actor, writer, voice artist, film and comic book producer, and has a background in television production from Emerson College. Messier has had a diverse range of performances, including stage shows, film, and television, and has also worked as a voice artist for various projects.
In addition to her artistic pursuits, Messier has also had a career as a registered Veterinary Technician in California and has worked at an animal research laboratory. She has used her experiences to inspire her writing, including a television pilot about a lesbian Veterinarian and a horror feature about an animal research laboratory.
Messier has written several screenplays, including an LGBTQ+ romantic comedy feature, I.D., and a satirical, sexually suggestive, neo-noir television pilot, Donna Manicotti, Dyke Detective. Her work has been recognized in various screenwriting contests, including the Austin Film Festival, Page International, and the Stage 32 TV Pilot contest.
Throughout her career, Messier has been dedicated to exploring themes of love, sexuality, gender, identity, and freedom, and has used her art to challenge perceptions and inspire others. She believes that being true to oneself is the key to success and happiness, and hopes to continue making a positive impact through her work.