
Professional Stuntwoman for Hire.
Michelle Lee knows how to make an impact—on set, on screen, and in full motion. Whether it’s a fight sequence, a wire rig, or a digital character mid-battle, she shows up with control and doesn’t miss the moment.
As a professional stunt performer, she’s worked on some of the biggest action projects in film and television. She doubled Rinko Kikuchi in Pacific Rim, helped bring the underwater fight sequences to life in Pirates of the Caribbean: 3 & 4, and handled high-speed hits in Venom, Black Widow, and Captain Marvel. She’s been behind the wheel in Takers, and took serious impacts in Crank 2, Surrogates, and Gamer.
Her on-screen work goes beyond doubling. Michelle played Violet in Blood & Treasure 2, brought Mileena to life in Mortal Kombat: Legacy, and regularly toggles between acting and action. That balance has made her one of the few film and television professionals who can do both—and keep doing it at a high level.
Then there’s her mocap work. Michelle’s been the physical performance behind Ada Wong in Resident Evil 6, Ellie in The Last of Us Part II, and MJ in Spider-Man 4. These are characters fans know down to the way they run, dodge, or reload. That movement? It’s hers. Built-in rehearsals. Captured in full gear. Brought to life one frame at a time.
She got her start in martial arts, training hard in Wushu and earning her black belt well before she ever stepped in front of a camera. She’s also got a degree from UCLA in economics—something she picked up between fight training, screen tests, and global gigs. The mix is unusual. But it works!
Her TV credits include stunt work on Lost, Heroes, Flash Forward, Supah Ninjas, and both CSI: NY and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. She’s doubled Smith Cho on Knight Rider, pulled off zombie gags in Death Valley, and handled action sequences as a Kyoshi Warrior in Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Michelle’s a proud member of the Stuntwomen’s Association of Motion Pictures, she earned a SAG Award as part of the team on Top Gun: Maverick and picked up a nomination earlier in her career for Pirates 3. That kind of achievement speaks volumes. Michelle has worked internationally, she speaks fluent Mandarin, and moves easily between acting, stunts, and mocap. It’s not about the spotlight though with her—it’s about the craft. The challenge.
To explore the full range of Michelle Lee’s work across film, TV, and games, visit her IMDb profile here.















The Stuntwomen's Association of Motion Pictures (SWAMP) is the pioneering and longest-standing women's stunt team in history. Comprised of elite female stunt performers, coordinators, and second-unit directors, SWAMP champions safety, professionalism, and excellence across the entertainment industry. Their members have performed daring, high-risk stunts in many iconic blockbuster films and TV shows. Known for their immense contributions to the stunt and action world, SWAMP continues to influence the industry. For bookings or interviews, SWAMP remains a key resource for the finest in stunt performance.
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