Michelle Horn
Below is a complete filmography (list of movies she's appeared in) for Michelle Horn . If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@chixinflix.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.
Loving Annabelle (2006)
Little Athens (2005)
[ Erica Leerhsen ][ Jill Ritchie ]
Hostage (2005)
[ Rumer Willis ][ Serena Scott-Thomas ]
Cutting the Cord (2005)
[ Morgan Flynn ]
Virgin Birth (2004)
[ Morgan Flynn ]
A Dose of Reality (2004)
Body Mass Increase (2004)
[ Morgan Flynn ]
Privilege (2002)
Ties That Bind (2002)
Once Removed (2002)
Children of a Lesser Dad (2002)
The Ruby Princess Runs Away (2001)
[ Sara Paxton ]
Sex, Lies, and Internet (2001)
Mental Hygiene (2001)
Return to the Secret Garden (2000)
Walt Disney World Quest: Magical Racing Tour (2000)
[ Tress MacNeille ]
Tears of the Prophets (1998)
[ Terry Farrel ]
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998)
[ Lacey Chabert ][ Neve Campbell ][ Moira Kelly ][ Jennifer Lien ][ Susan Pleshette ]
Bloodlust (1998)
[ Heather McComb ][ Caitlin Wachs ]
Chance of a Lifetime (1998)
[ Katey Sagal ][ Denise Crosby ][ Elise Neal ][ Anne Murray ][ Marie Marshall ]
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride Active Play (1998)
[ Moira Kelly ]
Burden of Proof (1998)
Stuart Saves His Family (1995)
[ Laura San-Giacomo ][ Julia Sweeney ][ Shirley Knight ]
Lovebeam #9 (0)


Amazon.com 100 Hot DVDs

Related Links:
Find Great Deals on Magazines
StarsOfHollywood.com
MenInMovies.com
ActorsOfHollywood
FemaleStars.com
FemaleCelebrities.com
Click a movie's title to search for it at Amazon.com.
More pictures of Michelle Horn are available at FemaleCelebrities.com, probably the Internet's best site for adult-oriented celebrity images.




Bruce Willis
Matthew Broderick
Vincent D'Onofrio
John Ritter
James Earl Jones
Ben Foster
Phil Hartman
DJ Qualls
Kevin Pollak
Jason Marsden
Nathan Lane
Andy Dick
Gale Harold
Ted Raimi
Eric Szmanda
Jonathan Tucker

[home]

Sometimes there is nothing better than playing the victim. Just ask seventeen year-old actress Michelle Horn, who co-stars with Bruce Willis in Miramax's anticipated drama "Hostage" based on the best-selling novel by Robert Crais. In the film, Michelle, who portrays the daughter of a man with a sordid history with the mob, is held hostage by three young thugs, with Willis playing a former LAPD hostage negotiator responsible for keeping her alive.Although only now on the brink of womanhood and the roles her beauty, talent and the great showcase of the Willis film will bring, Michelle Horn has been a star of TV and film for over a decade. She remains so with her current role of Patricia Richardson's daughter on Lifetime's "Strong Medicine."Michelle's award winning performance in "The Ruby Princess Runs Away" led the Hollywood Reporter to name her as its "One to Watch" in the category for young actresses. She was also an important presence on such series as CBS's "Family Law," ABC's "The Practice" and the film "Return to the Secret Garden." Her feature film career started at age eight with Howard Raimis' "Stuart Saves His Family."Michelle has teamed with some of the industry's leading up and coming young Indie actors, working with Jonathan Tucker and Ben Foster in "Hostage" and with Shawn Hatosy, DJ Qualls, Rachel Miner and Michael Pena in "Little Athens." That film recently finished production in Los Angeles and is expected to be selected as an official entry into the Sundance Film Festival. The film, which is being described as a cross between "Go" and "Short Cuts," centers on a single day in the lives of four groups of restless Gen Yer's living in a small rural town.Born and raised in Southern California where she still lives with her family, Michelle asked to go to acting classes at age six after having seen "Free Willy." She's had awarded actresses Kathleen Quinlan ("Family Law") and Patricia Richardson ("Strong Medicine") as her TV moms, and she intensively studies the techniques of the acknowledged actors with whom she works, another great education.Michelle is one of Hollywood's most enthusiastically employed young voice-over actors. She voiced Kiara in "Lion King 2, Simba's Pride," and she can mimic most voices almost without concerted effort.She's one of Hollywood's top new actresses, but she also stays in touch with her audience. She enjoys staying a kid. She likes Rock music, "hanging out with my friends" and "the mall thing." And soon she'll be up on those wall marquees in a thriller which has been testing over the top and which should be one of the early box-office hits of 2005.


Earn money with your celebrity website: CelebrityCash
Copyright © chixinflix.com, Inc. All rights reserved.