Michael Scovotti was born on August 22, 1978 in New York City, New York, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Battle for Pandora (2022), Dared My Best Friend to Ruin My Life and Killer Profile (2021). He has been married to Jennifer Corniea Scovotti since September 2009.
Michael Sean Erickson was born in San Jose, California, to Gerald and Carol Ann Erickson (née Werner). Before he entered Kindergarten, he and his parents moved to a country home on five acres of forested land in the Santa Cruz Mountains. Michael lived a carefree life of tree climbing and mountain hiking until August 1981, when the Erickson Family was involved in a horrible car accident on Highway 101 near Andersen's Pea Soup in Buellton. Michael's parents were killed, and he suffered life threatening injuries that left him incapacitated for many months. While slowly recuperating under the care of his paternal grandmother, Lydia Del Monte, Michael developed a love for reading fantasy and science fiction stories. At ten years of age, he started to type stories on an old fashioned typewriter. In junior high school, one of his English teachers, a quintessential schoolmarm wearing a floral granny dress and pince nez, told her students that they could read anything they wanted for their book report assignment - "but no Stephen King!" Needless to say, Michael went straight to the public library later that afternoon to find out more about this author boogeyman. He checked out "Cujo," read the entire book in one sitting, and determined then that he wanted to be a writer. Michael went to Bellarmine College Preparatory, an all boys Jesuit high school in San Jose, California. Realizing that theater is like literature literally brought to life, he dived into school plays. He went on to study history and economics at Santa Clara University just down the street from Bellarmine (known affectionately as "the eight year Bellarmine plan" because of the close historical connection between the two Jesuit schools), but in his spare time he also performed in plays that ranged from Shakespeare to the avant garde. By the time he was in law school, he was also taking classes at ACT San Francisco and performing professionally. Acting took a detour, when Michael focused on politics and military service for a number of years. He continued to write during this time, though, and in 2012 he published his first book. Since then, he has written on average two novels per year. Most of his novels and short stories fall under the horror genre, but he has also written science fiction and crime dramas. His screenplays range from romances ("Real Love") to religious dramas ("The Forgiven," which was co-written with Stonz Walters) to young adult fantasies ("The Commission," which is based upon a story he had developed with Giovanni Jackson). While living in San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato, Mexico, Michael acted in and produced plays at an English language theater company. His performances with the Players Workshop reinvigorated his love for theater, and that in turn drove him to take a stab at film and television acting in Los Angeles. Since relocating to Los Angeles in 2014, Michael has been in dozens of films. He is often cast as authority figures or villains, but he always jumps at the chance to do a comedic role. He has directed a number of short films, which mostly fall under the family or comedy genres.
Michael Sean Malley is a bi-coastal actor/producer who studied theater performance and engineering while also performing outside of school at local theaters. Sean has performed in numerous performances; his first being at the age of 13, where he fell in love with acting after watching a production of "Bye Bye Birdie." He began his transition into film in college starring in multiple shorts and student films. Upon graduating, Sean sold all of his valuables and set forth to California and after two months he already had film offers and representation, proving that "luck is where opportunity meets preparation." - Seneca
Born in Boston, MA to Ellen Sue Garvey and John Fredrick McHale, Michael has never met his father. Apparently his father does not know he has a son. He grew up in Woburn, MA as Michael Garvey but on his 18th birthday his mother told him his fathers actual name was Robert Hennessey in a letter while away at College. Michael liked it so much that he changed his last name to his absent Father in July of 88. Now finding his out his biological father is actually McHale, he has changed his name again in 2020 to McHale.
Michael Sean Tighe is known for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003), In America (2002) and Hunters (2020).
Michael Seater was born on January 15, 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is an actor and director, known for Life with Derek (2005), ReGenesis (2004) and 18 to Life (2010).
Michael Sebastian is an actor born on December 3, 2000, in Los Angeles, California. Raised in Santa Monica, Michael, from a young age, was inspired by the films of Paul Thomas Anderson and David Fincher to pursue acting. Since then, he has worked on small projects and commercials for a few companies, including DirecTV and Nerf.
Michael Sech is a Canadian actor based in Vancouver, BC. He was born in Toronto, and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Michael successfully graduated from the Drama Academy in high school, and participated in acting workshops, conventions, and competitions including Faces West Vancouver, and the International Presentation of Performers in Los Angeles. In order to pursue a professional career in acting, he moved to Vancouver to study at New Image College of fine arts Acting Conservatory, where he had the privilege to be trained by many great actors including Philip Granger, Peter Hanlon, John Emmet Tracy, and Raugi Yu, graduating in 2018. Michael has performed in several theatre productions, including playing the role of "Tom Donohue" in "These Shining Lives" by Melanie Marnich, as well as "Talk to Me Like the Rain, and Let Me Listen," by Tennessee Williams. Additionally, Michael has had lead and supporting roles in films such as "Swan Song," and "Alvin," and appeared in the TV show "Siren" on the Freeform network. Most recently, Michael can be seen playing the role of Stefan, in the EIFF award winning Canadian feature film "They Who Surround Us" directed by Troy Ruptash.
Michael Segal decided to be an actor at age of 6, after he watched a movie with Jerry Lewis. He studied acting in Italy and in USA, and started to work in the show-business at 17 in theaters and soon after that he started play in movies. He can ride horses and motorbikes, scuba diving, sky diving, free climbing and he is skilled in armed and non-armed combat. He is also a trained stunt-man and is part of Valhal Stunts and Horses, an international stunt company based in Danemark, of Flying Without Fear and Sarvas, Italy. His mother-tongue is Italian, but he speaks English like an American. He worked in USA, Italy, Kosovo, Spain, Netherlands, India, Greece and Switzerland.
Michael Segerström was born on May 20, 1944 in Lund, Skåne län, Sweden. He is an actor and writer, known for Darling (2007), Åsa-Nisse - Wälkom to Knohult (2011) and Olivia Twist (2002).