Mike Prickett is an extreme "Director of Photography" from the North Shore of Hawaii. He has been shooting for 24 years and focuses on the action sports for feature films, commercials and television. His specialty is the water cinematography. He has shot in nearly every ocean in the world and has won many awards for his work. Some of his current awards are: Best cinematography - Sundance Film Festival- Xdance - Surfers Poll award- Best Cinematography- Louis Vuitton Film Festival - Best picture
Mike Proust is known for Aurora 663 (2022).
What a ride I have been on so far. As most actors can attest, it's definitely a process and I've learned to enjoy my individual journey. While this is something I was interested when I was in my 20s, I know that I entered this industry at the right time in my life. From the first time I was told I have a good look for the camera, I've never looked back. My first photo shoot opened my eyes to all of the great people I've been honored to meet along with the joy I feel when on each and every set. I have been blessed to doing legit and commercial acting work, to spokesperson, print work and even voiceover work. I have learned that I am capable of taking on many different roles. "What I love is helping others bring out the best in themselves. Whether it's in how I help the process along on set both for me and others involved or helping someone who is looking to make it in this industry." AMOE Productions is my new company name and we are having a lot of fun bringing stories to life. Our first two short films have been a great experience for everyone involved and I'm looking forward to expanding this as time goes on. While my career has definitely developed more on the commercial side, I'm really excited about the film and television side of things from the short films I've had the honor of having principal roles in, to the two feature films I've already booked for next year. This year has really shown me that I made the right decision getting into this business. Now as I have decided to give Producing short films a go, wow I love it and look forward to creating content!!
Mike Pu is an actor, known for Billions (2016), Tommy (2020) and FBI (2018).
Mike has been referred to as 'the perfect second husband,' and he's still not sure whether that's a compliment or an insult; but he guesses he'll take it. Mike is very proud to be a National Member of the Television Academy - aka The Emmys - in the Performers Peer Group. He can be seen as the irascible Nutcracker Vendor in the 2019 holiday special of 'Fresh Off The Boat,' the no-nonsense Zabrowski in 'American Crime Story: Versace' on FX, the affable Gerry on 'Chicago Fire,' and as the charmingly funny Comedian getting schooled by Pamela Adlon on 'Better Things.' He's a sports guy through and through, both playing and watching, although let's be honest, these days it's more watching than playing. Mike is exactly the type of guy you want to hang out with at the local bar talking about Da Bears and especially Da Cubs. He's kinda like the neighborhood Dad you trust with your dog when you're gone for six months. Although if the Cubs just lost, it's probably best to avoid him for a while. Mike and his wife can often be found in Hollywood with their Samoyed Sacha - who thinks he's pretty darn Hollywood himself. His close friends say that Mike is like a bulldog, cute as hell and tough as they come. He'll take that one for sure.
Mike Pyle is known for Universal Soldier: Regeneration (2009), Men in Black 3 (2012) and Safe (2012).
Mike Quasar was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
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Childhood performing included a professional magic act at the age of eight and a puppet show that ended in a pie fight at age nine! After becoming fascinated by The Muppet Show (1976), he knew that was the future for puppetry. He first met Jim Henson and his puppeteers as a fan in 1977, later visiting the set of "The Muppet Show", bringing along homemade Muppet style puppets on a regular basis and learning and receiving much encouragement. Upon leaving school, he directly landed his first job as a Muppeteer in 1980 on The Great Muppet Caper (1981), filling in on crowd scenes and doubling up for main characters. This directly led to building Podlings and Slaves for The Dark Crystal (1982) and then actually performing the Slavemaster Skeksis for the film. Many Muppet and creature film and television projects followed, including the noteworthy character Nien Nunb on Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi (1983) and assisting Frank Oz with the evergreen lovable Yoda. Throughout the late 1980s and 1990s, whilst continuing with his puppeteering career, he joined forces with fellow puppetmaster David Alan Barclay to create Ultimate Animates, a production company created to experiment and develop new building and performing techniques for many of their own internal as well as external puppet productions. A natural progression for Mike was to explore the use of computer graphic technologies to assist and to open up the performing and acting possibilities for his characters. By early 1997, he moved to San Francisco to become a character animator for Pixar after being impressed by their character work. Although he animated on A Bug's Life (1998), his finest moment at Pixar was most definitely developing and animating on the 1950s style TV puppet show Woody's Round Up on Toy Story 2 (1999). His desire to go full circle took him next to George Lucas's ILM, first animating the famed dinosaurs in Jurassic Park III (2001), then moving on to animate on Yoda along with many other creatures in Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones (2002). Fresh from his time as an animator, he is busy acting on stage and screen and also once more puppeteering with The Muppets. He is also pursuing character voiceover work, and development on his own independent productions for future film and television projects.
Mike Quirk is known for Flight World War II (2015), Don Quixote (2015) and Inside the Extras Studio (2015).