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Julianne Michelle (also known as Julianne Michelle Di Palma and Julianne Michelle Reeves; born September 5, 1987) is an American
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Personal life

Julianne Michelle, daughter of Joycelyn Engle and Joseph A. Di Palma(aka Count Joseph Alphonse di Palma) was born in Holy Name Hospital in Teaneck, New Jersey, and lives in New York City.Staff
"Teaneck, N.J. Native Julianne Michelle Discusses Upcoming MoviesHer New Film Opens In 3D On Wednesday"
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, July 21, 2013. Accessed November 17, 2014. "Local actress Julianne Michelle is starring alongside Mischa Barton and Rebecca De Mornay in a new horror movie coming to theaters this week. Michelle is a Teaneck, N.J. native and has attended Cornell, Masters Degree Columbia University and Marymount Manhattan College."
She lived as a child in
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, and
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, and was briefly
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ed. She attended Marymount School ('02) in Manhattan, and then
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, and
Marymount Manhattan College Marymount Manhattan College is a private college on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. As of 2020, enrollment consisted of 1,571 undergraduate students with women making up 80.1% and men 19.9% of student enrollment. Columbia University Masters ...
('06). In 2015, socialite squatter Melissa Berkelhammer and her mother were kicked out of the
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two-bedroom apartment of Julianne Michelle where they had been squatting without permission for more than a year.


Marriage and divorce

On November 21, 2015, less than a year after they met, Julianne Michelle married Karl Christian Reeves, the CEO of a New York City based elevator installation and maintenance business in Manhattan that is an offshoot of his father Karl Revesz’s company, Consolidated Elevator Industries of Queens, named Consolidated Elevator (C.E.I. New York). They were wed at St. Ignatius Loyola church by a
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. They had a daughter together shortly after. As of 2019, Michelle and Reeves were divorcing, and Michelle had retained 10 different divorce attorneys. As of 2019, Michelle and Reeves were divorcing, and Michelle had retained 10 different divorce attorneys. Karl C Reeves was Adjudicated for Neglect with history of drugs, violence, guns and abuse. Daily MailLaw: JulyReeves 2V Associated News June 20, 2019.2023 Supreme Court NY, Appellate Court state NY found Karl Reeves death treats to be truthful and honest. 2023, 2024


Career

Julianne Michelle began her acting career when she was discovered by a producer at the age of six. In 1991 she was nominated for her guest appearance on the television series ''
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''; and in 1993 for "Best Actress Under Age 10" for the movie ''Family Prayers''. In 1996, she voiced the character Dot Hugson from the direct-to-video series ''
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''. In 1998, she was nominated for "Best performance in a TV movie/pilot/made for video young ensemble" along with three other actors in the 1998 pilot ''Bus No. 9''. In its 2001 WB TV special, ''
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'' magazine named Michelle "One of 20 Teens Who Would Change the World". Julianne Michelle is two-time
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winner, for her roles in the feature films '' The House Is Burning'' (2006) also starring Melissa Leo and ''Awakened'' (2013) also starring Steven Bauer and Edward Furlong. She also acted in '' Amazing Racer'' (2009) with Darryl Hannah and Claire Forlani, and with Eric Roberts in the feature film ''Intent Unknown'' 2023. She was host committee chair for a Children at Heart Celebrity Auction and Dinner to benefit the children of Chernobyl. Michelle has been featured in ''Teen People'' and '' Metropolitan Magazine''.http://resident.com/author/mikhail/


Filmography


Film

2014 Awakened Samantha Winston 2019 Ivy and Mistletoe Jen Lead


Television


As herself


Other work


References


External links


Julianne Michelle Official Website

Julianne Michelle Starpulse filmography
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