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Lang was born in Utah and lived in England, Colorado Springs, and Wisconsin. A trained actress, Lang is also a skilled dancer and has experiences in stage combat. Lang served as motion capture performers for several video games, lent her voice to several productions, and has appeared in many stage plays, including a version of ''Kill Bill'' in which she portrayed {{w|Uma Thurman}}.
 
Lang was born in Utah and lived in England, Colorado Springs, and Wisconsin. A trained actress, Lang is also a skilled dancer and has experiences in stage combat. Lang served as motion capture performers for several video games, lent her voice to several productions, and has appeared in many stage plays, including a version of ''Kill Bill'' in which she portrayed {{w|Uma Thurman}}.
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Lang played various roles in independent and feature films such as a cute girl in the short project ''Handbook to Casual Stalking'' (2003), a bachelorette in the comedy spoof ''Date Movie'' (2006, with [[Diane Klimaszewski|Diane]] and [[Elaine Klimaszewski]], [[Joni Avery]], and [[Mark Chadwick]]), Amber in the short comedy ''Harmony Heights'' (2006), a Bond girl in the comedy ''Epic Movie'' (2007, with [[Scott L. Schwartz]]), a supporting role in the comedy ''Reno 911!: Miami'' (2007, with [[The Rock]] and stunts by [[Chuck Borden]], [[Gene LeBell]], and [[Boni Yanagisawa]]), Clive's ex-wife in the horror short ''28 Days Later: The Aftermath (Chapter 1)'' (2007), and a regular role as Linda Lee in the television series ''The Legend of Bruce Lee'' (2008, with [[Tim Storms]]).
   
 
More recently she completed her shooting as Claire in the thriller ''33 Griffin Lane'' (2008, stunt coordinated by [[Mark Riccardi]]) and the role of Jenice in the science fiction film ''Downstream'' (up for 2009).
 
More recently she completed her shooting as Claire in the thriller ''33 Griffin Lane'' (2008, stunt coordinated by [[Mark Riccardi]]) and the role of Jenice in the science fiction film ''Downstream'' (up for 2009).
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*[http://www.jaymesnelson.com/clients/michelle.html Michelle Lang] at [http://www.jaymesnelson.com/clients/michelle.html JaymesNelson.com]
 
*[http://www.jaymesnelson.com/clients/michelle.html Michelle Lang] at [http://www.jaymesnelson.com/clients/michelle.html JaymesNelson.com]
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Template:Realworld Michelle Misty Lang is an actress who has a supporting role in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek. She was hired as a day player to the production. [1]

Lang was born in Utah and lived in England, Colorado Springs, and Wisconsin. A trained actress, Lang is also a skilled dancer and has experiences in stage combat. Lang served as motion capture performers for several video games, lent her voice to several productions, and has appeared in many stage plays, including a version of Kill Bill in which she portrayed Uma Thurman.

Lang played various roles in independent and feature films such as a cute girl in the short project Handbook to Casual Stalking (2003), a bachelorette in the comedy spoof Date Movie (2006, with Diane and Elaine Klimaszewski, Joni Avery, and Mark Chadwick), Amber in the short comedy Harmony Heights (2006), a Bond girl in the comedy Epic Movie (2007, with Scott L. Schwartz), a supporting role in the comedy Reno 911!: Miami (2007, with The Rock and stunts by Chuck Borden, Gene LeBell, and Boni Yanagisawa), Clive's ex-wife in the horror short 28 Days Later: The Aftermath (Chapter 1) (2007), and a regular role as Linda Lee in the television series The Legend of Bruce Lee (2008, with Tim Storms).

More recently she completed her shooting as Claire in the thriller 33 Griffin Lane (2008, stunt coordinated by Mark Riccardi) and the role of Jenice in the science fiction film Downstream (up for 2009).

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