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Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies
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Daniel J. Travanti to Dick Vitale
Michael Tylo Biography (1948-)
Born October 16, 1948, in Detroit, MI; son of Edward (a plumber) and MargaretTylo; married Deborah Eckols, April 15, 1978 (divorced); married Hunter (original name, Deborah Jo Hunter; previously known as Deborah Morehart; an actress and model), July 7, 1987; children: (second marriage) Christopher (stepson); Michael, Jr., Izabella Grace, Katya Ariel.
- Nationality
- American
- Gender
- Male
- Occupation
- Actor
- Birth Details
- October 16, 1948
- Detroit, Michigan, United States
Famous Works
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CREDITS
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Film Appearances
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Detroit 9000 (also known as Call Detroit 9000 and Detroit Heat), Miramax, 1973
- Minister, The Misery Brothers, 1995
- CEO, Longshot (also known as Jack of All Trades and Longshot: The Movie), 2000
- Tony Hersh, Intrepid (also known as Deep Water), 2000
- Gustav, Vegas, City of Dreams, 2001
- Guidance technician, Race to Space (also known as Race to Space--Mission ins Unbekannte), Columbia TriStar, 2001
- Businessman in restaurant, Mr. Deeds, New Line Cinema, 2002
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Television Appearances
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Series
- First Quinton "Quint" McCord Chamberlain (also known as Sean Ryan), The Guiding Light (also known as Guiding Light), CBS, 1981-85, 1996-97
- First Matthew "Matt" Connolly, All My Children, ABC, 1986-88
- Charlie Prince, General Hospital, ABC, 1989
- Alcalde Luis Ramone, Zorro (also known as Les nouvelles aventures de Zorro,
Zorro--The Legend Begins, and The New Zorro),The Family Channel, 1990-91
- Alexander "Blade" Bladeson and Rick Bladeson, The Young and the Restless (also known as Y&R), CBS, 1993-95
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Movies
- Dee Boot, Lonesome Dove, CBS, 1989
- Evan King, Perry Mason: The Case of the Killer Kiss, NBC, 1993
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Episodic
- Daniel Kelly, "Kelly Green," Gabriel's Fire, ABC, 1991
- Daniel Kelly, "Belly of the Beast," Gabriel's Fire, ABC, 1991
- Sonny, "The Dark Side of the Door," Murder, She Wrote, CBS, 1996
- Craig Sanderson, "Body Odor," Mike Hammer, Private Eye, syndicated, 1997
- Dave Woods, "Duck Soup," Even Stevens, Disney, 2001
- Also appeared in The Insiders;
A Man Called Hawk;
Tequila and Bonetti; as Lord Peter Belton, Another World; Sherman Gale,The Bold and the Beautiful.
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Stage Appearances
- John Watherstone, The Winslow Boy, Roundabout Theatre Stage II, New York City, 1980-81, then Theatre De Lys, New York City, 1981
- Iago, Othello, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, Allentown College, 1996
- Title role, Henry IV, Part 1, Pennsylvania Shakespeare Festival, DeSales University, 2005
- The Duke of Norfolk, A Man for All Seasons, Nevada Conservatory Theatre, University of Nevada at Las Vegas, 2005
- Also appeared in 1776, Dearborn Repertory, Dearborn, MI; Arms and the Man and The Shadow Box, both Alley Theatre; Hamlet,
The Taming of the Shrew,
Death of a Salesman,
The Lion in Winter,
Tartuffe,
The Good Doctor,
As You Like It, andOthello, all Hilberry Repertory Theatre; Ring Round The Moon and Charley's Aunt, both Meadowbrook Theatre; as Duke of Norfolk, AMan For All Seasons; Orlando, As You Like It; Regnault, Becket; Marko the Magnificent, Carnival; Cuigy, Cyrano de Bergerac, Long Wharf Theatre; Happy, Death of a Salesman; Mortimer, Mary Stuart, Missouri Repertory; Ham, Noah; Hugo, Ring 'Round the Moon; Damis, Tartuffe; Cherdyakov, Haband, and Young Cheko, The Good Doctor; Leslie, The Hostage, Missouri Repertory; Algernon, The Importance of Being Ernest; Richard, The Lady's Not Burning; Lieutenant Corignon, The Lady From Maxim's; Richard, The Lion in Winter; Clitandre, The Misanthrope; Young Rabbi, The Tenth Man;Tom, The Time of Your Life; Norman, The Star Spangled Girl; Mark, The Shadow Box; John, The Winslow Boy, Roundabout Theatre, New York City; Kolenkhov, You Can't Take It with You.
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Stage Work
- Worked as producer, Vikings, Manhattan Theatre Club; producer, Young Bucks.
Further Reference
OTHER SOURCES
Periodicals
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Afternoon TV, June, 1982; October, 1984
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Daytime TV Magazine, May, 1982
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Soap Opera Digest, March 30, 1993
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Soap Opera's Greatest, January, 1983
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Soap Opera Magazine, May 19, 1992; August 17, 1993
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Soap Opera Weekly, September 8, 1992; November 21, 1995; February13, 1996
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