Michelle Ang

New Zealand actress, director and producer (born 1983)


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Michelle Ang (born 17 October 1983) is an actor, director and producer from New Zealand Aotearoa. Working mainly in film and television, she has won various professional accolades, including Best Actress at the New Zealand Film & Television Awards and Best Director at Show Me Shorts. Ang's acting work has also been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award in the USA and a Logie in Australia.

On television, her notable roles include Omega in Lucasfilm's Star Wars: The Bad Batch, Lori Lee in Australian soap opera Neighbours, and Alex in Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462.

On film, Ang has had leading and supporting roles in a range of dramas and comedies. As a supporting cast member in Hollywood movies, she has performed alongside actors such as Woody Harrelson, Kate Winslet, Martin Lawrence, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Gal Gadot, Mark Wahlberg and Aaron Paul. She has also worked for directors such as Steven Soderbergh, Jodie Foster, Shane Black and Jane Campion.

In recent years, Ang's work has widened into directing and producing. She is a member of the Directors and Editors Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand (DEGANZ). She nurtures young talent in her industry, as a guest mentor for the charitable filmmaking project Day One, based in Auckland. Ang also runs her own media production company called A Grain Of Rice.

Early life and education

Ang was born in Christchurch and is of Malaysian Chinese descent.

As a child, she was a dancer and performed with the Royal New Zealand Ballet in productions of The Nutcracker, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Romeo and Juliet.

As a university student, she completed studies at Victoria University of Wellington for a double degree: a Bachelor of Commerce and Administration (B.C.A.) in Accounting with Commercial Law and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry.

Career

Television

Ang got her start in television at a young age through the family series Young Entertainers. Here, she got to show her skills at singing and dancing, much like The Mickey Mouse Club show on US television. She played Tai-San in the New Zealand post-apocalyptic drama The Tribe as part of the core cast from 1999 to 2001, and featured in the final episodes of the 2002 series. Ang also guest starred in the final 2 episodes of Xena: Warrior Princess as Akemi.

Ang played Lori Lee in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours, in which she was a major character from 2002 to 2003. Ang left Neighbours to finish her university studies but returned briefly in 2004. She appeared in 80 episodes in total. Ang was nominated for a Logie Award for Most Popular New Female Talent for this role.

She played the role of Tracy Hong in the first two seasons of the New Zealand TV series Outrageous Fortune in 2005 and 2006.

In 2007, Ang appeared in the American television drama South of Nowhere.

In 2012, Ang starred in the MTV series Underemployed as an aspiring writer who has to settle for working at a donut shop.

In 2015, Ang starred in the web series Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462 as Alex, a passenger caught on a flight at the beginning of the zombie apocalypse, and went on to appear in the main series Fear the Walking Dead. Ang received an Emmy nomination for her work on Flight 462.

In 2020, she had a recurring role in The New Legends of Monkey. She also guest starred in the rebooted series of The Twilight Zone screened on CBS All Access.

In 2021 to 2024, Ang voiced a lead role in the Disney+ original animated series Star Wars: The Bad Batch as Omega, a mysterious female clone of Jango Fett. She was invited to keep her native New Zealand accent for the role in homage to fellow New Zealander Temuera Morrison, who portrayed Jango Fett in the franchise.

In 2023, Ang starred as Melissa Wu in the comedy series Homebound 3.0. It was initially screened in New Zealand on the Warner Bros. Discovery channel Three, which commissioned it. It has also been made available internationally via the BBC. In 2024, the series was renewed for a second season, which was broadcast in 2025.

Also in 2025, Ang started work as a Series Producer for Be With Zee, an animated pre-school series to be broadcast in 2026. The series is a co-production between companies and broadcasters in New Zealand and Canada.

Film

Ang made her feature film debut in 2004's Futile Attraction. Ang had also appeared in a series of low-budget New Zealand short films including Forbidden Fury and Take 3. In 2006 she appeared in No.2, directed by Toa Fraser.

In 2011 Ang portrayed a nerdy Chinese New Zealander in the romantic comedy My Wedding and Other Secrets, her first lead role in a feature. It won her the Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film Award at the 2011 New Zealand Aotearoa Film & Television Awards.

Her other film credits include Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son and Triple 9.

Prior to her role in The Bad Batch, Ang had auditioned for Star Wars: The Last Jedi.

Personal life

Ang has a son.

Ang has named The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle as a book that influenced her.

Filmography

Film (as actor)

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YearTitleRoleNotes200420062008201020112013201420152016201720182019201920232024202520252025
Forbidden FuryTerry SpearsShort film
Futile AttractionViolet McKenzie
*Naming Number Two *Grace
Take 3Melanie ShumShort film
The BeaverJapanese translator
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like SonMiaFeature film
My Wedding and Other SecretsEmily
The Potential Wives of Norman MaoSuzy FongShort film
EchoesSingerShort film
The Taking of Deborah LoganMia Medina
Fallen StarsDaisy
Triple 9Detective Trina LingFeature film
SimularityDaisyShort film
For IzzyDedeFeature film
High Flying BirdRachelFeature film
I Want To Marry A Creative Jewish GirlRosyShort film
The ParagonBethFeature film
Nai/MilkKimShort film
POP!Short film
InsulaFeature, in production
Play DirtyBettFeature film
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Television (as actor)

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YearTitleRoleNotes1997–199819991999–2002200120022002–200420052005–20062007–20082012–20132013201420152015–201620162017202020212021–20232021–20242023–2025
Young EntertainersSuper TrooperRegular cast
William Shatner's A Twist in the TaleMeeshaSeason 1, Episode 14
The TribeTai-SanMain role (seasons 1–3), 143 episodes
Xena: Warrior PrincessAkemi2 episodes
Being EveMasakoSeason 2, Episode 7
NeighboursLori Lee88 episodes
The MarketVictoria ChenRecurring role
Outrageous FortuneTracy Hong16 episodes
South of NowhereLily Zee4 episodes
UnderemployedSophia Swanson12 episodes
Top of the LakeKimmie2 episodes; Mini-series
Grey's AnatomyCheriseSeason 9, Episode 22
Drop Dead DivaLanfenSeason 5, Episode 7
PerceptionFormer National GuardwomanSeason 2, Episode 10
Rizzoli & IslesLucy ChenSeason 5, Episode 11
NCIS: Los AngelesTaman BudianoSeason 6, Episode 19 "Blazing Glory"
Fear the Walking Dead: Flight 462AlexMain role, web series, 16 episodes
Fear the Walking DeadAlexSeason 2, 2 episodes
Best Thing You'll Ever DoSena
The New Legends of MonkeyGeneral KhanSeason 2, 7 Episodes
The Twilight ZoneLingSeason 2, Episode 6
VegasMiranda Lau6 episodes
My Life is MurderKathleen BoyceSeason 2, Episode 3
Destination LoveLisaTV movie
Good GriefMichelleSeasons 1 & 2
Star Wars: The Bad BatchOmegaMain role, Seasons 1-3, 47 episodes
Homebound 3.0Melissa WuLead role, Seasons 1 & 2, 16 episodes
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Video Games

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YearTitleRoleNotes2023
StarfieldSati ChandraVoice
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryWorkResult
2003Logie AwardMost Popular New Female TalentNeighbours
2011New Zealand Film & Television AwardBest Lead Actress in a Feature FilmMy Wedding and Other Secrets
2016Emmy AwardOutstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama SeriesFear the Walking Dead: Flight 462
2024Show Me Shorts Film FestivalBest ActorNai/Milk
2024Show Me Shorts Film FestivalBest DirectorNai/Milk
2025Barbados International Film FestivalBest ActorPOP!
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References

References

  1. "Members • Directors and Editors Guild of Aotearoa New Zealand".
  2. "A GRAIN OF RICE".
  3. Roulston, Julie. (6 November 2013). "In my beauty bag: Michelle Ang". [[Stuff (website).
  4. (16–29 August 2003). "Q&A Michelle Ang".
  5. [http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/parenting/mums-life/tv-movies/9316606/A-Greys-day-on-set-for-Michelle "A Grey's day on set for Michelle"], James Croot
  6. Chan, Charles. (26 April 2010). "Close to her heart". The Star.
  7. (2012-10-18). "Michelle Ang stars in MTV's Underemployed". Asia Pacific Arts.
  8. "Fear the Walking Dead: Will the Flight 462 survivors return?".
  9. (14 July 2016). "Michelle Ang just scored an Emmy nomination for Fear The Walking Dead".
  10. "MEET OMEGA: MICHELLE ANG ON BECOMING THE HEART OF STAR WARS: THE BAD BATCH".
  11. Simich, Ricardo. (11 June 2023). "Michelle Ang half of new TV odd couple".
  12. https://www.awn.com/news/be-zee-preschool-series-gets-greenlight
  13. Cardy, Tom. (17 March 2011). "The secret is out". Stuff.co.nz.
  14. (2019-05-12). "Mums make the world go round. Thanks to mine, to yours, to those about to become one, those who've left us, those who aspire to be. I'm blessed to be one. X".
  15. (28 March 2011). "Book lover: Michelle Ang". [[The New Zealand Herald]].
  16. (25 September 2014). "Ray Donovan's' Ryan O'Nan, 'Top of the Lake's' Michelle Ang to Lead Indie Movie 'Fallen Stars'".
  17. (29 March 2016). "Fear The Walking Dead adds Michelle Ang to season 2".
  18. "Star Wars: The Bad Batch crew talks season length, Omega and Imperial oppression".
  19. (5 May 2003). "Don't bet on it". [[Fairfax Media]].
  20. "68th Emmy Awards Nominees and Winners".

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