Michele Weiss
Songwriter/ Executive Producer

MWeissLAWTP@aol.com

Real success is not measured by whether or not you reach the top of the mountain, but whether or not you attempt to climb.  "Writing songs as well as producing projects are both my passion, so as long as I'm creating, I'm climbing my mountain." Michele Weiss, a native Southern Californian with an East Coast Attitude and a Midwest heart, has been singing, making people laugh and putting shows together since she was a kid.

Growing up in ‘The Business’ with a mother who was a comedy writer on staff with ‘All In The Family’ gave Michele an opportunity at a young age to appreciate the ‘craft’ as well as discipline needed in the ‘industry.’ “She grew up with her mom’s humor and her dad’s legs. The good news is her mom has talent and her dad looks great in shorts.” 

Michele got her first big break, street dancing as the comic relief in a National Touring Company, in the professional dance production of: ‘Sesame Street Live.’ Ok, she was a Muppet, but hey, it was a living.  Besides performing comedy and performing singing impersonations as celebrities, at clubs and private events around town, Michele also had a desire to produce projects.  Some of Michele’s work over the years have included:

A Theatrical Agent in training at Epstein/Wyckoff Agency on the West Coast, Producer of Sit-com and Comedy Feature Workshops, at a Casting Facility, in Hollywood, Managing Director/Producer with Catching Light Productions.  Producer of Travel Shows with Sky Radio Network, Music Promoter with the 2005 Call To Arts! Music & Arts Expo, House Manager with The Fountain Theatre and Producer for the West Coast Premier of Dee Jae Cox’s stage play, ‘Letters Home’ at The Stella Adler Theatre.

When asked what the most important things are in her life, Michele responded, "Besides Great Health, Love, Family, Friends, Music, Laughter and being financially set. The other things are FOOD and SHOPPING. With all the above together, you've pretty much made it to the top of your mountain.”