Michael Schleibaum is known for The Big Short (2015), Shark Week (1987) and The Investigators (2000).
A Chicago native, Michael Schmid spent his childhood in Indiana, where he attended Indiana University in Bloomington and received his BA in Theatre & Drama. Post graduation, he spent three years in the thriving indie film market of Austin, TX and shortly after returned to Chicago to continue working in Film and Theatre. Along with Chad Foor, Michael created the production company, 4Lizard Productions, in 2002. They still operate, along with Patrick Love, in the Chicagoland area creating Feature Film, Short Film and Web Series. Michael joined Willy Adkins and Jason Sullivan as partner of Spook Show Entertainment in 2012, a company specializing in various services including film festivals, film production, actors reels, photography, etc.
Michael Schmitt is known for San Agustín: Marea baja en el mar del plástico (2012), Marikas Missio (2017) and Kaulitz & Kaulitz (2024).
Michael Schneider is known for Kimi no na wa. (2016), Sayonara no asa ni yakusoku no hana o kazarô (2018) and Mirai no Mirai (2018).
Born in London, England in October 1939, he received a BSc. in psychology from Reading University England after which he gained a scholarship to study drama for 3 years at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, England, graduating in 1964. He has worked steadily as an actor since leaving RADA on the English and Israeli stage, TV, and Radio and appeared in around 40 feature films in America and Europe. He has also written, produced, directed and performed plays and other comedy material in England, America and Israel.
Michael Schneider is known for The High Schoolers Guide to College Parties (2015) and Mind of Its Own (2018).
Michael Schnörr is an actor, known for Ferry (2021), Ik Weet Wie Je Bent (2018) and De 12 van Oldenheim (2017).
Michael Schofield is known for Life in the Doghouse (2018).
Michael Schratt is known for Hangar 1: The UFO Files (2014), Unacknowledged (2017) and Ancient Aliens (2009).
Michael Schreiner was born on January 20, 1950 in Munich, Bavaria, West Germany. He was an actor, known for Germanikus (2004), Wie war ich, Doris? (1999) and Drei D (1988). He died on September 8, 2019 in Munich, Bavaria, Germany.