Michelle Creber

Michelle Creber
Michelle Creber at the Joey Awards - Best Voice Actor "Apple Bloom"(Vancouver 2015)
Born Michelle Nicole Creber
(1999-09-07) September 7, 1999
Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Nationality Canadian
Occupation Actress, singer, dancer, voice actress, musician, song-writer
Years active 2008–present
Known for Apple Bloom and Sweetie Belle’s singing voice (until 2013) in My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic
Parent(s) Monique Creber (mother)
Michael Creber (father)

Michelle Nicole Creber (born September 7, 1999) is a Canadian actress, singer, dancer, musician, song-writer and voice actress who is known around the world as the speaking/singing voice of Apple Bloom (and the singing voice of Sweetie Belle until 2013) in the TV series My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic.[1]

Biography

She was born to jazz pianist/producer Michael Creber, and vocalist/producer Monique Creber. Michelle first appeared on stage with her parents at the age of one and has performed in several movies, TV shows, musicals and animation series since.

Other notable voiceover credits include "Lucy" in Peanuts (Warner Bros) "Alice" in Martha Speaks (PBS Kids) and "Wendy" in the New Adventures of Peter Pan. Notable onscreen credits include "Kelly" in the gritty Western series Strange Empire (CBC/Netflix), Supernatural (CW), Smart Cookies (Hallmark), Killer Among Us (Lifetime), The Haunting Hour (The Hub), Eureka (NBC) and The Search For Santa Paws (Disney). Michelle has also performed extensively in the theatre world with many lead roles, including twice in the title role of Annie and "Dorothy" in The Wizard of Oz. A professional singer since the age of 4, Michelle has recorded lead vocals on over a dozen albums in addition to the soundtracks for many TV shows and movies. On August 28, 2012, Creber released her first solo CD entitled Timeless: Songs of a Century. On December 1, 2012, she followed up the release with A Creber Christmas, featuring her entire family and popular musicians of the brony community. The album At Home (an acoustic collection of covers and originals featuring Michelle, her parents, Gabriel Brown, and Andrea Libman) was released in November 2014. The summer of 2015 saw the release of Tribute: Celebrating the Music of Michael Jackson, featuring Michelle and Gabriel Brown (aka Black Gryph0n). On May 1, 2016, she released Getting Stronger, an album of originals with Gabriel Brown. Other recent singing features include lead vocals for the theme song of NBCs Nina’s World and a duet with Billy Joel for the TV movie soundtrack of Just the Way You Are.

[2] She frequently contributes to the brony community showing up to several brony conventions across the United States (and also the BUCKcon at Manchester, UK, in 2013, Galacon at Ludwigsburg, Germany, in 2015 and 2017, PonyCongress at Elbląg, Poland, in 2016[3]) and Project SeaPonyCon at Bangkok, Thailand, in 2017 and having her own Internet radio show, Saturday Night Songs, on the defunct brony media network "Everfree Network".[4]

Filmography

Michelle Creber performing at BronyCon (Baltimore, MD, 2016)
Michelle Creber performing in the musical FAME (Vancouver, BC, 2016)
Michelle Creber at the Leo Awards (Vancouver, BC, 2015)
Michelle Creber and Black Gryph0n signing autographs at Galacon (Germany, 2015)
Michelle Creber and The Living Tombstone on stage at BUCK convention (Manchester, UK, 2013)
Michelle Creber performing Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy (Seattle, WA, 2013)
Michelle Creber and her father Michael Creber (right) performing at the Everfree NW Convention (Seattle, WA, 2013)

Animation

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008Peanuts Motion ComicsLucy
2009The Adventures of Little Jake and Many SkiesLittle Jake
2010–presentMy Little Pony: Friendship Is MagicApple Bloom, Sweetie Belle (singing voice until 2013)
2010Dinosaur TrainTeri, Michelle
2011Barbie: A Perfect ChristmasChelseaMotion Capture
2012–2013Martha SpeaksAlice Boxwood (Season 4)
2012–presentThe New Adventures of Peter PanWendy Darling
2013My Little Pony: Equestria GirlsApple BloomUncredited
2014Equestria Girls: Rainbow RocksApple Bloom (minor)
2016 Tooth and Tail Nomads of the North lizards Video game
2017My Little Pony: The MovieApple Bloom

Live action

YearTitleRole Notes
2010The Search for Santa PawsTaylor
Daydream NationGirl
SupernaturalHilary Season 6, Episode 11: "Appointment in Samarra"
EurekaRadical Raccoon Teammate
2011–2014R.L. Stine's The Haunting HourAmelia (episode: Dreamcatcher)
Jacquelyn (episode: Spores)
Nominated - Joey Award for Best Actress in Guest Starring Role (2015)
2011Christmas LodgeCharlene
2012Killer Among UsEllie Won - Joey Award for Young Actress in a Made For TV Supporting Role (2014)
Smart CookiesMattie
2012–presentSaturday Night SongsHerself (only on the Everfree Network)
2013–presentSpeedy and StretchVarious (on the Everfree Network and YouTube) Nominated - Joey Award for Young Actress in a Lead role in a Web based series (2014)
2014Patterson's WagerOtter Won - Oregon Independent Film Festival: Best Supporting Actress (2015)

Nominated - Joey Award for Best Actress in a Feature Film Supporting Role (2015)

BlackGryph0n's 50,000 Subscriber SpecialHerself (Video)
#TweetIt: Featuring My Little Pony Staff and BroniesHerself (Music Video)
2014–2015Strange EmpireKelly Nominated Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series[5] (2015)

Nominated Joey Award for Best Actress in a TV Drama Leading Role[6] (2015)

2016 Date With Love Bree

Musicals

Discography

  • Timeless: Songs of a Century (2012)
  • A Creber Christmas (2012)
  • At Home (2014)
  • Tribute: Celebrating the Music of Michael Jackson (2015)
  • Getting Stronger (2016)
  • On Display (2018)

See also

References

  1. "Michelle Creber IMDb". Retrieved September 4, 2012.
  2. YouTube: Twas The Night (Ft. Mic The Microphone + Michelle Creber): "I got to finally work with the ever talented Andrew Stein, AKA Mando Pony, to produce this for the Creber's Christmas Album (Which you can pick up by clicking one of the links below)"
  3. https://ponycongress.eu/index.php/news/8
  4. Saturday Night Songs. Saturdaynightsongs.everfree.net. Retrieved on March 20, 2013.
  5. "2015 nominees" (PDF). leoawards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  6. "Joey Awards". www.joeyawards.com. Retrieved 15 November 2016.
  7. "Speedy & Stretch - Episode #6 (Michelle Creber & Natalie Sharp)". YouTube.
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