MICHELLE A. BANKS, a native of Washington, DC, is an award winning actress, writer, director, producer, and teacher.
Her television appearances include a YAHOO! commercial, the ABC’s 10-8, the Showtime Series
SOUL FOOD, GIRLFRIENDS (UPN),
and Lifetime’s STRONG MEDICINE. She has also starred in the movie,
COMPENSATION, directed by Zeinabu Davis, which has been
acclaimed at film festivals worldwide, including Sundance, Burkina Faso’s
FESPACO, and Toronto International Film Festival.
The film ran on BET-Black Starz, and Sundance cable channels as well. She can also be seen in Hilari Scarl’s documentary
about the Deaf Entertainers, SEE WHAT I’M SAYING. Michelle credits Jadolphus CW Fraser, an independent filmmaker, for
introducing her to filmmaking and co-directing his feature debut,
ALWAYS CHASING LOVE.
Michelle was chosen as one of 13 actors for NYC’s 2008 ABC Diversity Talent Showcase. She has appeared in plays such as
STORY THEATRE with Open Circle Theatre, BIG RIVER at the Mark Taper Forum in Los Angeles, CA and at Ford’s Theatre in
Washington, DC, and FOR COLORED GIRLS WHO HAVE CONSIDERED SUICIDE WHEN THE RAINBOW IS ENUF at the Los Angeles’s Globe
Playhouse. This play won the 2003 NAACP Theatre award for “Best Ensemble”. Michelle was one of the first two Deaf
African-American actresses to interpret for the Broadway play, HAVING OUR SAY by Emily Mann. After she received The
Christopher Reeve Acting Scholarship in 2002, she reproduced her original one-woman show,
REFLECTIONS OF A BLACK DEAF WOMAN
in Los Angeles, CA the following year. Her one-woman show has continued to receive rave reviews at venues throughout the
country including Victory Theatre Center, National Black Theatre Festival, the Los Angeles' Women's Theater Festival, Ohio
Wesleyan University, and the John F. Kennedy Center of the Performing Arts.
After Michelle received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Drama Studies from the State University of New York at Purchase,
she founded Onyx Theatre Company in New York City, the first deaf theater company in the United States for people of color.
Her work with Onyx for eleven years earned the Cultural Enrichment Award from Gallaudet University and the Distinguished
Service Award from New York Deaf Theatre. Her other achievements include Sign Master for Arena Stage, Broadway, and
Centerstage, Outstanding Achievement Recognition Resolution of 1996 from the Council of the District of Columbia, an
Individual Achievement Award from the National Council on Communicative Disorders, and a featured article in the February
1998 issue of ESSENCE magazine.
Michelle also has additional talents: directing, choreographing, public-speaking, and teaching. Currently, she travels and
conducts workshops with children and adults. Michelle is the proud mother of her two-year old son, Sa’Man Lorenzo Banks!
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