Michelle Hurd

Michelle Hurd Movies and TV Shows

Michelle Hurd (born December 21, 1966) is an American stage, film, and television actress. She is married to actor Garret Dillahunt. Michelle Hurd is the daughter of actor Hugh L. Hurd. She graduated from Saint Ann's School in 1984 and Boston University in 1988, and studied with the Alvin Ailey School. After her graduation from college, she studied at Great Britain's National Theatre . Her Broadway credits include the 1996 Stephen Sondheim-George Furth flop Getting Away with Murder. Other theater credits include Othello, A.M.L., Hamlet, The Hunchback of Notre Dame and Looking for the Pony  at Manhattan Theater Source with her sister Adrienne Hurd. She met her husband, Garret Dillahunt, in 900 Oneonta at Circle Repertory Theater Company. She has won several awards, including the Robbie Award and the California Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama for the premiere of Richard Greenberg's The Violet Hour. She has also appeared in several movies, including Random Hearts, Personals and as the comic book superhero B.B. DaCosta/Fire in the unshown TV-pilot Justice League of America (1997). After working in television roles such as The Cosby Mysteries, New York Undercover and The Practice, she appeared in a 1997 episode of Law & Order. Her performance as a corrupt FBI informant caught the attention of L&O producer Dick Wolf, who two years later cast her in the spin-off Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Det. Monique Jeffries. She co-starred with Christopher Meloni and Mariska Hargitay for the first season before leaving the series in 2000, but she did appear in the first, seventh and sixteenth episodes of season two, her final appearance being in March 2001. In 2001, she appeared in the Showtime original series Leap Years, where her character was the on and off love interest of a bisexual character played by her real-life husband. Television roles include parts in Charmed, The O.C., According to Jim, Shark, Bones and Gossip Girl. In 2006 - 2007, she had a recurring role on ER as television news producer Courtney Brown, who became close to Dr. Kerry Weaver. She played Diana, the leading rôle, in the Washington Shakespeare Theatre Company's 10 February–29 March 2009 production of Lope de Vega's Dog in the Manger. She won a Robbie Award as "best actress" for her work in the world premiere of The Violet Hour at South Coast Repertory. She played in Hamlet at the North Shore Theater. In 2010, Hurd began a starring role on the A&E Network drama The Glades, playing Colleen Manus.

Personal info

  • Gender: Female
  • Date of birth: 12/21/1966 (57 years old)
  • Place of birth: New York City, New York, USA
  • nationality: American
  • Net worth: $3,000,000
  • twitter: ItsMichelleHurd
  • instagram: realmichellehurd
Year
Genre
IMDB
TMDB
Available on the following streaming services in the United States
2023

Comedy

Romance

6.2
71%
Bad Hair
IMDB 5.6
TMDB 63%
role:
Maxine
Not available
2021

Horror

5.6
63%
Not available
Star Trek: Picard
IMDB 7.5
TMDB 73%
role:
Raffi Musiker
Not available
2020

Action

Adventure

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

7.5
73%
Not available
Being Frank
IMDB 6.1
TMDB 72%
role:
Marcy
2019

Comedy

6.1
72%
Be Afraid
IMDB 4.7
TMDB 61%
role:
Christine Booth
2017

Horror

Mystery

Thriller

4.7
61%
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2017

Drama

Family

5.0
59%
2015

Horror

Thriller

5.1
57%
Beautiful & Twisted
IMDB 5.6
TMDB 55%
role:
Det. Sgt. Gloria Mosley
2015

Crime

Drama

Thriller

5.6
55%
Naughty or Nice
IMDB 6.5
TMDB 63%
role:
Helen Purcell
2012

Comedy

Drama

TV Movie

Sci-Fi & Fantasy

6.5
63%
2012

Comedy

5.7
56%
The Glades
IMDB 7.4
TMDB 71%
role:
Colleen Manus
2010

Action

Adventure

Crime

Drama

7.4
71%
1999

Drama

Romance

5.3
55%

FAQs

Some movies or TV shows available in the United States starring or involving Michelle Hurd are, for example, Anyone But You, Being Frank and Be Afraid.
The streaming services with the largest selection are Prime Video, iTunes and Amazon.
The best Anystream ratings are The Glades (7.3), Being Frank (6.7) and Anyone But You (6.7).
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