Mike grew up in St. Paul, Minnesota. He was inspired by one of his heroes, Jackie Chan, while working as a stuntman in Hong Kong on the film "Robin-B-Hood" to pursue a career in acting. Mike relocated to Los Angeles and landed roles in numerous commercials, TV shows, and films like "Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist" - widely considered the best film adaptation of a video game. After nearly a decade in Los Angeles, Moh relocated his family back to the Midwest in 2013 to open Moh's Martial Arts in Madison, WI. While juggling a growing family and one of the most successful martial arts schools in the midwest, he has been able to book roles on primetime shows like FOX's "Empire" and ABC's "Marvel's Inhumans". Mike continues his martial arts training daily and holds the rank of 5th degree black belt in Taekwondo.
Mike Mohrhardt was born on 7 October 1976 in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is an actor and writer, known for Heaven Is for Real (2014), The Empty Seat (2011) and If These Balls Could Talk (2015).
Mike Moldonado is known for Viva la Bam (2003).
Mike Molenda is known for After Effect (2012), Chrysalis (2014) and Nowheresville (2010).
Mike Molitor is an actor, known for Until Forever (2016) and Handicapped: A Documentary About Bad Golf (2009).
Mike Montana is known for Sechs Schwedinnen im Pensionat (1979), Die Nichten der Frau Oberst (1980) and Julchen und Jettchen ~ die verliebten Apothekerstöchter (1982).
Mike Montgomery is known for Showdown in Yesteryear (2023), Dogwood Pass (2018) and Western World (2017).
Mike Monty was born on October 23, 1936 in Chattanooga, Tennessee, USA. He was an actor and writer, known for Blood Debts (1985), Fireback (1983) and Fuga orientale (2005). He died on August 4, 2006 in Rome, Lazio, Italy.
Mike Morelli is the Writer, Director and Producer of the feature film Comedy Shithead and several award winning short films, commercials and documentaries. Credited as "Steven Brookwood" for his Editorial and Colorist work. Also worked as an Animator and VFX Mograph artist. Along with Wilfred Driscoll, shared VFX-credit on the feature film Shithead.
Morgan was in the spotlight for only about a year, making his film debut in "Barnacle Bill" in 1957 which starred Alec Guinness. From there, he got a more prominent role the following year as Nosey in another Guinness film, "The Horse's Mouth." He had the last line of the film. While it looked like his career would take off, he was stricken with meningitis in late May 1958 during post production and passed away June 5th. In scenes shot but requiring follow up dialogue work, his voice was dubbed by another actor. Director Ronald Neame said in a 2002 interview that, in later viewings of "The Horse's Mouth", he was unable to discern which dialogue was Morgan's and which was the mimic.