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Michelle Trachtenberg BiographyMichelle Christine Trachtenberg was born October 11, 1985 in New York, USA. Trachtenberg is anything but an ordinary teenager. She is well known for her stunning role in Harriet the Spy, opposite Rosie O'Donnell, for which she won the Best Lead Actress in a Feature Film award from Young Artists of Hollywood. A native New Yorker, Trachtenberg began her acting career at the age of four when she appeared in her first television commercial. Since then, she has appeared in over 100 national spots and in starring roles both in film and on television. In 1999, Trachtenberg starred opposite Matthew Broderick in the live-action feature film Inspector Gadget. Her other feature credits include roles in the independent films Can't Be Heaven, The Cage and Melissa. Daytime television fans will remember Trachtenberg from her role as the autistic Lily Montgomery on All My Children, at which time the drama also starred Sarah Michelle Gellar. She was also a series regular on the Nickelodeon series The Adventures of Pete & Pete. Trachtenberg's other television credits include guest starring roles on Meego , Guys Like Us , Figure It Out , Dave's World , Law & Order , Saturday Night Live , Clarissa Explains It All and Space Cases , and Christmas in Our Home Town. For the past five years, Trachtenberg has been an active spokesperson for R.A.D.D., DARE America, The Starlight Foundation and many others. In her spare time, Trachtenberg enjoys swimming, rollerblading, ice-skating, bicycling and writing short stories.Fight against DrugsHer contributions to the fight against drugs earned her the prestigious responsibility of representing the youth of America at CNN's headquarters in Atlanta, where she helped President Clinton launch "The Coalition for a Drug Free America" campaign. In her spare time, Trachtenberg enjoys yoga, swimming, bicycling, ice-skating, crafts, writing short stories and spending time with her family and friends and her two cats. |
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Michelle's acting roles continued to flourish. During 2004 she acted in such films as Jeff Schaffer's adventure-comedy Euro Trip (playing Jenny) and in Gregg Araki's adaptation of Scott Heim's novel, Mysterious Skin (playing Wendy). She also had a recurring role in the HBO's praised series, Six Feet Under (as Celeste) and appeared in Trapt's music video, Echo. 