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Mike F. Pamphile also known as Mike Foucan Pamphile (born January 16, 1982, Guadeloupe, F.W.I) is a French actor and designer. He worked as an interior designer for Habitat, Cinna Ligne Roset, as a web designer at HP France, UKI and Pamefeel. Professionally, Mike spent twelve years working in the Creative Department of companies based in Montpellier, Paris, Dortmund, Barcelona. In December 2017, he shifted to an acting career like his cousin, Sebastian Foucan. The year prior he got cast while being in the street. He was part of the main cast of short films Apocalypse Plus (2019), Historias is Indomables (2020). His first breakthrough came playing Omar in Dani De La Orden's 2021 romantic comedy film produced by Netflix, Crazy about her (Loco por Ella - 2021). He starred in upcoming Isaki La Cuesta's film and other projects still in production.
Mike Faiola is a native of Los Angeles. His credits include the coming of age MTV series AWKWARD, guest appearances on CSI, CSI Miami, YELLOWSTONE, and GREY'S ANATOMY, as well as leading roles in several films. He has devoted himself for nearly two decades as a case manager and residential counselor for youth experiencing homelessness in Los Angeles County. An avid drummer and surfer, Mike currently resides in Los Angeles.
Mike Faist, is a Tony Nominated actor from Columbus, Ohio. He moved to New York at 17 to pursue acting. Mike dropped out of the conservatory he was attending after two semester and was selling tickets for Off Broadway plays. Now he is a working actor in the Broadway show Dear Evan Hansen.
Mike Fajardo is known for El bar (2017), La edad de la ira (2022) and Farándula la película (2023).
Mike Fallin is known for La La Land (2016), Netflix Dreams (2020) and Amityville Uprising (2022).
Mike Fallows is known for Rolie Polie Olie (1998), The Future Is Wild (2007) and The ZhuZhus (2016).
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Mike is one of four children. His father, Joe, who died in 1956, was a carpenter at Hollywood studios. Mike attended grammar school with Natalie Wood and Ricky Nelson. He entered the Marines in the 1950s for two years. Later, he attended the University of California at Los Angeles and studied acting at the Jeff Corey Workshop. He started getting big parts in movies, which led to a regular role on Days of Our Lives (1965) and, ultimately, to M*A*S*H (1972). When M*A*S*H (1972) went off the air, he resisted series TV for many years until he was offered Providence (1999). In the meantime, he formed his own production company, which made the Robin Williams vehicle, Patch Adams (1998), based on Mike's own acquaintance with the doctor. Mike is very politically involved. He lobbied against the firing of gay teachers. He was outspoken about the US involvement in El Salvador in the 80s. He served as a member of California's Commission on Judicial Performance from February 2, 1998 to February 28, 2001.