Michelle Creber
- Actress
- Soundtrack
- Writer
Michelle Creber is an award-winning Canadian actor, voice-actor, and singer-songwriter based in Vancouver, British Columbia. With over a decade and a half of experience across multiple entertainment mediums, Michelle has captivated global audiences with her performances on-screen, in animation, and through her music.
Michelle discovered her passion for the performing arts at an early age, first appearing on stage as a singer before venturing into acting. She landed her first major voiceover gig as Lucy in Peanuts, followed by her first starring role in professional musical theatre as Annie. She then made her on-screen debut in Disney's Search for Santa Paws and landed her first series regular role on CBC's Strange Empire.
A prolific songwriter, Michelle has released eight albums and dozens of singles. Her music is characterized by an alt-pop sound that centers around themes of resilience, authenticity, and self-empowerment. Her last two albums, Storm and On Display, both charted on the US Billboard Top 100 and streamed in over 130 countries.
Beyond her artistic career, Michelle serves as an ambassador for Kids Help Phone Canada, advocating for mental health and lgbtq+ initiatives. In her personal life, Michelle is a self-described "hockey fan and adventure nerd," who enjoys hiking, swimming, playing hockey, escape rooms, board game nights, and rock climbing.
Michelle's dedication to her artistry and genuine desire to uplift others continue to define her presence in the entertainment world.
Michelle discovered her passion for the performing arts at an early age, first appearing on stage as a singer before venturing into acting. She landed her first major voiceover gig as Lucy in Peanuts, followed by her first starring role in professional musical theatre as Annie. She then made her on-screen debut in Disney's Search for Santa Paws and landed her first series regular role on CBC's Strange Empire.
A prolific songwriter, Michelle has released eight albums and dozens of singles. Her music is characterized by an alt-pop sound that centers around themes of resilience, authenticity, and self-empowerment. Her last two albums, Storm and On Display, both charted on the US Billboard Top 100 and streamed in over 130 countries.
Beyond her artistic career, Michelle serves as an ambassador for Kids Help Phone Canada, advocating for mental health and lgbtq+ initiatives. In her personal life, Michelle is a self-described "hockey fan and adventure nerd," who enjoys hiking, swimming, playing hockey, escape rooms, board game nights, and rock climbing.
Michelle's dedication to her artistry and genuine desire to uplift others continue to define her presence in the entertainment world.