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Michael is committed to continuing his education. He is completing his high school education and intends to integrate his acting career with independent college courses. He is writing a one-man show. Michael also donates much of his time to the wonderful organization "Kids with a Cause," where celebrity kids work with less fortunate and ill youth.

Michael is very focused on his goals and is willing to work hard to achieve them. He enjoys playing tennis, drums, listening to music, going to the gym, dancing and making his parents laugh. Michael was raised in Southern California and is able to enjoy the stability of his childhood friends, close family ties, as well as all the new friends he has met in the industry.

His credits range from playing an autistic boy in the Sundance Indie film, "United States of Leland," a sarcastic, comedic young Jack O'Neil in Stargate SG1, to Sir Ian McCellin's son in "An Enemy of the People," at the Ahmanson Theater in Los Angeles. He has also appeared as Artim, in the movie, "Star Trek Insurrection," and had lead roles in two Movies of the Week; "Personally Yours", with Valerie Bertinelli and "The Ballad of Lucy Whipple", with Glen Close. Other guest star appearances include "Judging Amy," "CSI," "X-Files," "The District," and "Touched by an Angel." Some of his comedic roles include, "Malcolm in the Middle," "Ladies Man" and the "Norm Show." Michael's first role as Young Niles on the show "Frasier" opened the doors to his exciting career. One of Michael's favorite guest appearances was playing a Buddhist Monk on "Chicago Hope."

At a Glance

Date of Birth:  July 25 1987
Education:  High School
Family History:  Unknown
First Professional Role:  Frasier
Astrological Sign:  Cancer

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