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  1. Michelle Langstone (born 30 January 1979) is a New Zealand actress, writer, and author who has been in many films and television series over the years in both New Zealand, and in Australia. She starred as Dr. Katherine "Kat" Manx in the television series Power Rangers S.P.D., and later appeared as Master Guin in Power Rangers Jungle Fury.

  2. Michelle Langstone was born on 30 January 1979 in New Zealand. She is an actress, known for McLeod's Daughters (2001), For Good (2003) and Legend of the Seeker (2008).

  3. Nov 27, 2018 · 800 Words actress Michelle Langstone talks about the terminal cancer diagnosis that changed her focus and brought her back to New Zealand for good.

  4. 13K Followers, 1,138 Following, 2,339 Posts - @michellelangstone on Instagram: "Based on, if any."

  5. Michelle Langstone was born on January 30, 1979 in New Zealand. She is an actress, known for McLeod's Daughters (2001), For Good (2003) and Legend of the Seeker (2008).

  6. May 13, 2021 · One of Aotearoa’s most recognisable actors, Michelle Langstone is also an award-winning writer whose debut novel, Times Like These, is released this week. The book of essays covers her past few years, including the death of her father, getting married and going through an IVF journey to have a child.

  7. When actor and writer Michelle Langstone’s beloved father passed away in 2018, his death brought the clarity she needed to pursue her hope of becoming a mother.

  8. Explore the filmography of Michelle Langstone on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more. Click for details!

  9. Michelle Langstone is an actor with many dramatic faces: a murder obsessed woman in For Good, a Norse goddess in The Almighty Johnsons, an unfaithful wife in Go Girls, and a tenacious stirrer in McLeod's Daughters.

  10. www.syfy.com › people › michelle-langstoneMichelle Langstone - SYFY

    Michelle Langstone. Since graduating from UNITEC with a Bachelor of Performing Arts, Michelle Langstone has worked in New Zealand and Australia across a wide variety of television shows, movies, commercials and theatre performances.