Michele Poulik Obituary – Passed Away! Michele is made due by her sister, Janet (Brother-in-law, Bruce Babiarz and incalculable companions) and pre-perished by her folks, Emily and Dr. David Poulik. Michele finished her long fight with malignancy encompassed by Janet, companions and her adored canines, Daisy and LuLa.
She was brought into the world in Toronto, Canada and afterward the family emigrated to the Detroit region and got comfortable the Grosse Pointes. Michele went to secondary school in Spain and Grosse Pointe North, investing energy in Europe during summer get-aways, which started her long lasting affection for movement, craftsmanship and different societies. She moved on from Wayne State University with a Fine Arts degree.
Not long after, she started her movie profession composing and delivering the autonomous film “Singing Birds”, which debuted at the Detroit Institute of Arts. She then, at that point, chipped away at the Detroit areas for the film “Assumed Innocent” prior to traveling west to Los Angeles, with an unforeseen of Detroiters looking for accomplishment in the Film and Television industry.
Michele dealt with numerous eminent movies including “Multitude of Darkness,” “Hard Target” and “Joe Somebody”. Her work on the acclaimed HBO little series “Earth To The Moon” earned her an Emmy selection for her re-manifestations of the Apollo moon missions. She was the first Set Decorator of “The Shield” TV series, and numerous others, and furthermore for 280 scenes of the “NCIS-Los Angeles” establishment.
“She was incredibly innovative and worked eagerly on each set she chipped away at,” said her sister Janet, “I will miss her energy forever and everything excellent.”
Michele affectionately helped care for her old guardians at their home in Panama City, FL and later moved her mom, Emily, into her Los Angeles home until her spending a year ago.
Michele was an installation in the Film and Television industry, all around regarded by makers and entertainers for the innovativeness, hard working attitude, and soul she brought to every one of her activities; and darling by her friends and industry insiders, for her liberality, information and humor.
A long-term individual from the Set Decorators Society of America, Michele served on the SDSA Board of Directors, was dynamic on key advisory groups for more than twenty years and was a positive impact all through. Her work was profiled a few times in SETDECOR magazine, including an early abstract exhibiting the scope of her work. She reliably carried an additional a fashion awareness to any project and a feeling of enjoyment to anybody working with her.