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Michelle Arthur Born unknown Michelle Arthur is an English actress, who lives in the United States.
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Career
Arthur has appeared in several television series and mainstream movies.[1]
Movies
She appeared as the Thorpe Sisters in the 1986 film adaptation of Jane Austen's novel Northanger Abbey. Arthur also appeared in the James Bond film Goldeneye (1995) as "Anna". She has also appeared in the 1997 film Clockwatchers as "Dianne", in Seabiscuit (2003) as "Marcela's friend", in Steven Spielberg's The Terminal (2004). She also starred in the 2005 remake of Fun With Dick and Jane as Dick's secretary and in Mission: Impossible III (another collaboration with Abrams) as an airline worker.
TV
On television, Arthur has guest starred in shows such as Leap of Faith as "Claudia", four episodes of Alias as "Abigail" (a third Abrams collaboration), three episodes of Lost as "Michelle the flight attendant" (a fourth collaboration with Abrams) and one episode of Grey's Anatomy as "Brooke". She was set to appear in J.J. Abrams' (who she is a frequent collaborator with) television series The Catch as "Stella", before its cancellation by ABC. She currently appears in the comedy Head Case as Lola.
Voice work
Arthur has also lent her voice to several video games, including Armed & Dangerous, playing three characters - "Leper boy", "Leper woman" and "Lady of the Pond", as well as voicing characters in X-Men Legends (as Moira & Female Prisoner #3) and EverQuest II (as Smith Cayless Chambers, Merchant Tanaira and Vida Sweeps). She has also done the voice of Jote from Final Fantasy XII.
Other work
Arthur was also a production assistant on the 1985 Susan Sarandon film, Compromising Positions and she was also an assistant to Molly Maginnis on 1987's Morgan Stewart's Coming Home. Arthur was also an assistant costume designer on 1995's drama / thriller film Safe.
References
External links
- Michelle Arthur at AllRovi
Categories:- American film actors
- American television actors
- Living people
- American screen actor stubs
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