"What makes Alice Wu's debut so pleasurable is its easy rhythms, its sly juxtapositions, and its relaxed but funny performances. A generous straight man,
Krusiec gives the film emotional heft...."---Slate
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Harper's Bazaar magazine Feb. 2006
Monday, January 30, 2006
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Posted by zoe @ 1/30/2006 07:44:00 PM |
Happy New Year !! Greeting from Michelle
Sunday, January 29, 2006
especially thanks to Katy & Maggie & Angela
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Posted by zoe @ 1/29/2006 06:39:00 PM |
Michelle's Pictures from AXA !!
Friday, January 20, 2006
Posted by zoe @ 1/20/2006 05:05:00 AM |
公告 Announcement!!
Thursday, January 05, 2006
Michelle將與所有fans來場online chat,以彌補上次ICRT之憾,時間預訂於下星期L.A.時間2006/01/14(六) 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.、台灣時間2006/01/15(日)9 a.m. - 10 a.m.,其它國家的fans請自行換算時間。
因此次活動時間僅短短一小時,有幾項規定,煩請各位務必遵守:
1. 本次online chat將以全英文進行
2. 所有要問的問題請事前準備
3. 全程由michelle點名決定發問權,故要發問前請先說”I have questions”
4. 請勿於聊天進行中洗版
5. 聊天進行中如果有要與其它fans聊天的話,請儘量以悄悄話的功能進行
6. 請勿於聊天過程中,sent悄悄話給michelle,請讓她專心回答fans問題
7. 聊天過程中不准把michelle
如果英文不好的,可以請其它fans幫忙翻(如:L.A. fan、PK、Katy),我想…他們應當都很樂意幫忙的,事後整個session過程將會全文翻譯成中文後再放上來。
想參與這次活動的人請務必加入社群,才能進入聊天室,社群入口置於投票區下方。如果有其它..如進不了聊天室等問題,請儘早自行解決。
PS.之前加入過社群的fans請重新加入新社群,舊的社群已不再使用
Michelle is to going to have an online MSN chat session with fans on 14/01/2006(Sat) 5pm - 6pm based on L.A timezone, that is 15/01/2006(Sun) 9am - 10am in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. Please check the schedule if you are in countries other than the ones stated above.
The duration of the chat session is 1 hour.
Participants, please kindly follow the below rules:
1. Please use English only during the chat session
2. Please prepare your questions early
3. Please quote "I have questions" before releasing your questions. Michelle will then decide whoever she will like to answer to.
4. Please don't flood the screen with emotion icons and meaningless words.
5. Please use Private Message if you wish to chat with other fans during the chat session
6. Please do not send Private Message to Michelle. This will allows her to concentrate on answering questions raise by fans.
7. Please don't try to pick up michelle during the chat session.
If you wish to participate in the chat session, please register yourself in "Michelle Krusiec Club" by entering your email address located below Poll in this website.
If you encounter problems or enquires, please raise them before the chat session begins.
PS: If you had previously register in "Michelle Krusiec Club", please register again as the old one is no longer in use.
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Posted by zoe @ 1/05/2006 11:34:00 PM |
Michelle on Virginia Tech Alma Mater Magazine
Sunday, January 01, 2006
Michelle Krusiec - A Hokie Goes Hollywood
Do you recognize this Hokie? Michelle Krusiec started her acting training at the Virginia Governor's Magnet School for the Arts and received a Theatre and English Degree from our very own Virginia Tech. She completed additional studies at the University of Oxford, and then went on to host two seasons of Travelers for the Discovery Channel. Within several months of completing Travelers, Krusiec was cast as a series regular on NBC's Saturday morning series One World in which she played the sporty, yet sometimes "spacey" Sui Blake. Since then, Krusiec has left an indelible mark playing an incredibly diverse range of roles with both recurring and starring roles on such hit shows as Cold Case, Without a Trace, Monk, and E.R.
As the recurring character, "Sachiko," on HBO's dark comedy The Mind of the Married Man, Krusiec permanently introduced into the American lexicon the now infamous term "Happy Ending." May 2005 revealed Michelle's most recent film work, starring as the lead opposite Joan Chen in the romantic comedy, Saving Face. Will Smith's first producing foray into independent features, Saving Face premiered at the recent Toronto Film Festival. Krusiec's other film credits include Sweet Home Alabama, Daddy Day Care, Duplex, Pumpkin (2002 Sundance) and the yet to be released Cursed.
Well versed as a stage actress, Made in Taiwan is Krusiec's autobiographic depiction of living under the regime of an oppressive and ridiculously intense Mom. After an arduous development process at the highly respected Larry Moss studio, this original one-woman show premiered to sold-out houses and standing ovations at the prestigious HBO U.S. Comedy Arts Festival. Krusiec was hailed as one of the top ten performers at the festival and earned her top recognition and praise in both Variety Magazine and the Hollywood Reporter. She also conducted acting workshops during 2005 ArtsFusion, a weeklong celebration of the arts on the Virginia Tech campus and in the Blacksburg community in April. The overarching goal for ArtsFusion is to provide an opportunity for the campus and community to come together through a celebration of the arts. Details on this Hokie's career can be found at www.michellekrusiec.com.
Alma Mater: You traveled back to Blacksburg to participate in an acting workshop during the 2005 ArtsFusion. What were some key points you gave the workshop participants?
Krusiec: Some key points include reminding oneself of one's artistic goals so that they can be integrated with work or for most actors - seeking employment and learning how to look at a script and understand how to break it down to its simplest form.
Alma Mater: What has been the most rewarding part of your acting career and your favorite role?
Krusiec: Seeing Saving Face in movie theaters and having it receive the reviews and the audience reaction it ultimately garnered thoughout both the United States and abroad. My favorite role was probably the roles I created in my own show, Made in Taiwan Taiwan. I wrote them - so of course I have personal affection for them.
Alma Mater: How did your time with the Virginia Tech Theatre Department help prepare you for your career?
Krusiec: Virginia Tech's Theatre Department gave me a strong foundation and a theatre discipline, which helps me with my work ethic. It's too easy to sit back and wait for "something to happen." I'm much more proactive than most actors and I think it comes from the theatre.
Alma Mater: What upcoming roles do you have planned?
Krusiec: I was just in a CBS Christmas fi lm with Mary Tyler Moore called "Snow Wonder".
Alma Mater: Do you have specifi c advice for your fellow Hokies who would like to have a successful acting career?
Krusiec: Do it if it is the only thing you can imagine yourself doing. It is one of the toughest things to pursue and perhaps one of the most rewarding. Knowing yourself will be one of the best tools because you will constantly be challenged, and be sure that you are of strong character and mind.
Posted by zoe @ 1/01/2006 08:29:00 AM |