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Michelle A. Banks

Michelle A. Banks, a native of Washington, DC, is an award-winning actress, writer, director, producer, motivational speaker, and teacher.  She has taught deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing children K-12 for over 30 years in performing arts and American Sign Language (ASL). Former Artistic Director of Onyx Theatre Company for over 11 years in NYC. Her other achievements include the 2022 recipient of DC Area Black Deaf Advocates Award for Outstanding Achievements; the 2017 recipient of Gallaudet University’s Laurent Clerc Award; the 2002 recipient of the Christopher Reeve Acting Scholarship; an Individual Achievement Award from the National Council on Communicative Disorders; a featured article in the February 1998 issue of Essence magazine.

Her acting appearances include Sole (T.V. Pilot), The C.A. Lyons Project (Alliance Theatre), Soul Food (Showtime Series), Strong Medicine (Lifetime), Girlfriends (UPN), Compensation (Independent Film),  for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf (NY & LA), and Big River (Mark Taper Forum & Ford Theater).  To name a few, Michelle’s directing credits include A Raisin in the Sun (VOCA), Trash (JACK Theater/IRT Theater), ISM & ISM II (VOCA), Camellia for Camille (Deaf Spotlight’s Short Play Festival), Silent Scream (Anacostia Arts Center), and What It’s Like? (One Man Show).  Director of Artistic Sign Language (DASL) credits: Olney Theatre Center’s The Music Man and Broadway’s For Colored Girls. Currently, Michelle Banks is the Artistic Director of Visionaries of the Creative Arts (VOCA) –www.vocarts.org.