Michelle Mcleod’s Career and Salary: All You Need to Know About

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Michelle Mcleod Bio and Wiki

Michelle McLeod is a Toronto-based actor, writer, comedian, and Second City Conservatory alumna. Her film credits include the title character in Pat Mills’ feature film, Don’t Talk to Irene (Toronto International Film Festival 2017; 2018 Canadian Comedy Award for Best Feature), opposite Geena Davis; Tin Star, opposite Tim Roth; My Spy, opposite Dave Bautista; and Honey Bee (Whistler Film Festival 2018), alongside Julia Sarah Stone and Martha Plimpton.

Michelle Mcleod Age and Birthday

McLeod was born in Syracuse,  however, she is an Actor and Comedian based in Toronto. She is from Peterborough, Ontario. The exact date of the famous actor’s birth is not yet publicly known. It is, however, difficult to assess your actual age, we will keep tabs and update you once this information is available.

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Michelle Mcleod Parents and Siblings

Details about his parents are not known to the public after doing our research and it is also unknown whether he has any siblings.

 

Michelle Mcleod Husband and Children

Michelle has not shared with the public her marital status. Mcleod is possibly single. There are no reports of Michelle having any children as of now.

Michelle Mcleod Education

She earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Guelph with an Honors degree in Theatre Studies. She was cast as the Gravedigger in Judith Thompson’s adaptation of Hamlet.

Michelle moved to Toronto, after graduating from university. Then she entered the prestigious Acting for Film and Television program of Humber College. She succeeded as an on-screen actor and during her first year of being in the industry, she successfully booked several advertisements. Michelle then went on to create the famous web show, “Turning Intern,” along with other University of Guelph graduates and colleagues.

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She pursued a comedy career at the time, and then entered the prestigious Conservatory program of The Second City Toronto. There she worked as an improviser. Michelle is also a resident graduate (2018-2019) of the Canadian Film Centre.

Michelle Mcleod Career

Mcleod started acting at the age of 11 as a cast in the chorus of St. James Player’s The Music Man in her hometown of Peterborough, Ontario.

She was the lead role in the film Don’t Talk to Irene (Geena Davis, Bruce Gray, Anastasia Phillips, and Scott Thompson), written and directed by Pat Mills which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2017.

Her other on-screen credits include Angry Angel, They Eat Your Teeth, Tin Star (starring Tim Roth and Genevieve O’Reilly), DHX’s Creeped Out, and most recently the feature film Honey Bee (Julia, Sarah Stone, Peter Outerbridge, Connor Price, and Martha Plimpton) which premiered at the Whistler Film Festival, 2018.

Mcleod CLOSE UP

The CFC Actors Conservatory CLOSE-UPS are 3- to 5-minute cinematic works based on original characters created by the actors. The productions are for the big screen and designed to promote actors and their talents in an entertaining and meaningful way.

Michelle Mcleod Salary and Net Worth

Despite the majority of her money coming from her lucrative career as an actress, she has certainly accumulated a massive fortune. Mcleod tends to live a modest lifestyle in spite of her apparent riches. The details about her assets and liabilities are still under scrutiny, however, making it difficult to determine her real net worth.

Mcleod is also a recipient of a Canadian Comedy Award (2018) winning overall Best Feature Film with Don’t Talk To Irene.

Michelle Mcleod Trivia

  • Michelle Mcleod started her career as a model and ventured into the showbiz industry.
  • She is one of the popular actresses in the world of cinema.
  • She is best known for her appearance on Don’t Talk to Irene.

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