
Karina Michel
Acting
Biography
Karina Michel is a talented British-American actress and PGA film producer who has made significant contributions to the entertainment industry. With a passion for acting, she embarked on her journey at a young age, honing her skills and gaining experience. Additionally, Karina ventured into the world of modeling during her high school years, working with prestigious agencies such as The Ford Agency and Otto Models in New York and Los Angeles. In Los Angeles she worked on TV/Film including Dexter, Entourage, CSI NY and Transformers 2. As her career progressed, Karina expanded her creative endeavors to include writing and producing content for both television networks and feature films. She has garnered recognition for her work in producing impactful documentaries and features in both the United States and the United Kingdom. These projects often tackle important social issues, aiming to promote social change, destigmatize mental health, and celebrate the arts and music. One notable achievement in Karina's career was her role as an executive producer on "Little Miss Sumo," a film directed by Matt Kay. This film received critical acclaim, winning the Best UK Film award and being recognized as one of Forbes' Top Five Short Films to see at Tribeca 2019. Additionally, Karina was involved in the production of "Queens," which was nominated for the prestigious Iris Prize for Best of British Film. Beyond her work in film production, Karina is also an accomplished writer and syndicated columnist. She contributes to Authority Magazine and Rolling Stone, sharing her insights and perspectives on various topics. Furthermore, she has created and hosts the highly acclaimed Apple podcast "Coffee with Karina," where she engages in unfiltered conversations about the entertainment industry. Outside of her professional endeavors, Karina remains committed to her local community. She actively engages in volunteering with Rotary and finds joy in giving back. Additionally, she is currently working on local documentaries, further showcasing her dedication to storytelling and shedding light on important issues.
Known For

Dexter Morgan, a blood spatter pattern analyst for the Miami Metro Police also leads a secret life as a serial killer, hunting down criminals who have slipped through the cracks of justice.
Dexter

Complex, offbeat Detective Charlie Crews returns to the force after serving time in prison for a crime he didn't commit. Crews' new lease on life has provided him with a Zen-like outlook, peace of mind and no need for vengeance, an attitude which can be challenging to maintain when someone he cares about is threatened — or when he is investigating the mystery surrounding the murder he was falsely accused of.
Life

Sam Witwicky leaves the Autobots behind for a normal life. But when his mind is filled with cryptic symbols, the Decepticons target him and he is dragged back into the Transformers' war.
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen

Phil and Claire Foster fear that their mild-mannered relationship may be falling into a stale rut. During their weekly date night, their dinner reservation leads to their being mistaken for a couple of thieves—and now a number of unsavoury characters want Phil and Claire killed.
Date Night

Boldly Going Nowhere was a proposed American television show for Fox. Rob McElhenney, Glenn Howerton, and Charlie Day, the producers and stars of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia, created the show along with their Always Sunny writers' assistant Adam Stein. While they did not plan to star in the show, they were the executive producers.
Boldly Going Nowhere

After eight months of separation, Eric Rodgers must deal with the sudden death of his wife and the emotional process of reconnecting with his young daughter, Rachel.
Where the Land Meets the Sky

Referred to as "Woodstock of the 80s", the US Festival was iconic with over 2 million attendees. Created by Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and legendary concert promoter Bill Graham, the Us Festival assembled the best bands in the world including The Police, Tom Petty, Fleetwood Mac, Santana, Jackson Browne, Eddie Money, Jerry Jeff Walker, Jimmy Buffett, The Cars, Talking Heads, Ramones, Grateful Dead, Pat Benatar & The B52s.
The US Festival 1982: The US Generation Documentary

A weekend of healing for Dennis and Mia becomes a hallucinatory nightmare when Dennis' estranged brother arrives and begins to distort their sense of reality.
To the Moon

When tragedy strikes, a spirited young woman turns to wild swimming in search of answers. By swimming each day at dawn and forming an unlikely friendship, she learns to accept her grief and the grief of those around her.
Fifty-Four Days

A film that targets human trafficking in the unlikeliest place; an exclusive neighborhood, inside a beautiful house. This targets the other side of human trafficking that many may not know about.
The Truth About Monsters

In an ancient sport traditionally reserved for men, 20-year-old female sumo prodigy Hiyori attempts to revolutionize Japan’s national pastime.
Little Miss Sumo

Gabi, a young woman suffering from schizophrenia moves in with her boyfriend and starts to unravel as she tries to keep her mental condition a secret. “I AM” hopes to bring a more human, less caricatured perspective on this mental illness and help break the stigmas and clichés still surrounding schizophrenia.
I Am

Three couples head to a retreat to strengthen their relationships, but not everything goes according to plan. For the therapist guiding the retreat has to work through feelings of her own, and one couple's son falls for the manager.