Michael J. Anderson Biography (1953-)

Born October 31, 1953, in Denver, CO. Addresses: Manager: The Marshak/Zachary Company, 8840 Wilshire Blvd., 1st Floor, Beverly Hills, CA 90211.

Nationality
American
Gender
Male
Occupation
Actor, producer
Birth Details
October 31, 1953
Denver, Colorado, United States

Famous Works

  • CREDITS
  • Film Appearances
  • (As Michael Anderson) Thai buyer, Buddies, JD Productions, 1983
  • Fritz/Le roi, The Great Land of Small (also known as C'est pasparce qu'on est petit qu'on peut pas etre grand, Contes pour tous #5, and Tales for All #5), New World Pictures, 1987
  • Suffering Bastards (also known as Liars Club), 1989
  • The botanist, No Such Thing As Gravity (short film), 1989
  • Mike, Whatever Happened to Mason Reese (short film), 1990
  • Jewel box bearer, Mannequin: On the Move (also known as Mannequin 2: On the Move), Twentieth Century-Fox, 1991
  • Man from another place (The Dream Dwarf), Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, New Line Cinema, 1992
  • (As Michael Anderson) Police officer, Night Trap (also known as Mardi Gras for the Devil), Prism Pictures, 1993
  • Harry the Huckster, Murder Too Sweet, 1994
  • John, Caged Hearts, PM Entertainment Group, 1995
  • Himself, Screwed (documentary), Cinema Village, 1996
  • (As Michael Anderson) Lamar, Street Gun (also known as Thugs), Ardustry Home Entertainment LLC, 1996
  • Mudlap, Warriors of Virtue, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, 1997
  • Kiddo, Club Vampire, Concorde, 1998
  • Zeke Bleak, Minimum Wage, 1999
  • Mr. Roque, Mulholland Dr. (also known as Mulholland Drive),Universal, 2001
  • Irate man, Sticky Fingers (short film), 2003
  • Henri Blunderbore, Big Time, 2004
  • Film Work
  • Associate producer, Minimum Wage, 1999
  • Television Appearances
  • Series
  • The man from another place, a recurring role, Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990-1992
  • Peter Zorin, Port Charles, ABC, 1999
  • Hour Hand, Black Scorpion (also known as Roger Corman PresentsBlack Scorpion), Sci-Fi Channel, 2001
  • Samson, Carnivale, HBO, 2003
  • Miniseries
  • (As Michael Anderson) Doll Man/Carl, The Phantom Eye (also known as Roger Corman's The Phantom Eye), AMC, 1999
  • Movies
  • Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Broken Hearted, 1990
  • Sunday (Violet) Snow White (also known as Blanche-Neige andSnow White: The Fairest of Them All), ABC, 2001
  • Pilots
  • The man from another place (European ending only), Twin Peaks, ABC, 1990
  • Specials
  • Little Mike: A Videoportrait of Michael Anderson (documentary), PBS, 1986
  • Hop-Frog, Fool's Fire, PBS, 1992
  • Himself, Making "Carnivale": The Show behind the Show (documentary), 2003
  • Episodic
  • Peter Dreeb, "Mr. Dreeb Comes to Town," Picket Fences, CBS, 1992
  • (As Michael John Anderson) Rumpelstiltskin, "If Wishes Were Horses," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, syndicated, 1993
  • Mr. Nutt, "Humbug," The X-Files, Fox, 1995
  • Chanter, "Ka-Boom," Maggie, CBS, 1998
  • Stage Appearances
  • Appeared in Lacazar de Paree, Broadway production.
  • RECORDINGS
  • Video Games
  • (As Michael Anderson) Voice of Bartender 2, Loadster: The Legend of Tully Bodine, 1994
  • Music Videos
  • Appeared in Mick Jagger's "Let's Work"; Yoko Ono's "Hell in Paradise"; Bruce Springsteen's "Tunnel of Love"; Robert Palmer's "You Look Like a Woman";Alan Parsons Project's "Stereotomy."

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