American actress and gymnast
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Born | (1966-03-01) March 1, 1966 (age 58) Rochester Hills, Michigan, US |
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Michelle Berube[1] is an American actress and retired Olympic gymnast.
Rhythmic gymnastics champion
Berube was inducted into the USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame in 2004.[2] She competed at the 1984 Olympic Games and 1988 Olympic Games, finishing in 14th and 22nd place respectively.[3]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
1996 | From Dusk Till Dawn | Bar Dancer | |
1997 | Jackie Brown | Baretta 12S Brittany | |
1998 | Breaking the Magician's Code: Magic's Biggest Secrets Finally Revealed | Herself - Magic Assistant | |
References
- ^ Michelle Berube - IMDb
- ^ "USA Gymnastics Hall of Fame Rhythmic Gymnastics". Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 2013-12-27.
- ^ "BERUBE-SCHNEIDER, Michelle". 22 March 2018.
Olympic Games: Team member, Rhythmic AA-14th AA, Los Angeles, CA, (1984); Rhythmic AA-22nd, Seoul, Korean, (1988). World Gymnastic Championships: Team member-Rhythmic AA, (1981 & '83). National Championships; Michelle was a member of the US National team seven times and won Gold-Rhythmic AA at least once. Honors: Twice awarded Athlete of the Year for Rhythmic gymnastics.
Men's artistic gymnastics athletes | Team | - Bart Conner
- Tim Daggett
- Mitch Gaylord
- Jim Hartung
- Scott Johnson
- Peter Vidmar
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Women's artistic gymnastics athletes | Team | - Pam Bileck
- Michelle Dusserre
- Kathy Johnson
- Julianne McNamara
- Mary Lou Retton
- Tracee Talavera
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Rhythmic gymnastics athletes | Individuals | - Michelle Berube
- Valerie Zimring
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Women's | - Don Peters (Head coach)
- Roe Kreutzer (Asst. coach)
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