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Michael McKiddy

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Michael McKiddy
Two inexplicably coherent zombies awake amidst a zombie attack, and decide to take a road trip to find the one's lost love, unaware they are being chased by the agents of a ruthless company with its own agenda.
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Michael McKiddy was seen at the age of 5 in his first television appearance on the "The Uncle Al TV Show" in Cincinnati, Ohio. Shortly after that his parents took him to see "Back to the Future," and from that moment on, he told everyone he met that he wanted to be an actor.

Growing up in Springboro, Ohio, Michael spent every spare moment of his teenage years writing and filming movies and skits with his childhood friends, stating this was "an incredible acting/filmmaking class in itself." But it took him 5 years after relocating with his family to Sterling Heights, Michigan, during his senior year at Utica High School, to gather enough nerve to audition for the school's Fall musical "Oklahoma!" He successfully landed a role, and was overwhelmed by the camaraderie involved in putting a show together.

Officially bitten by the acting bug, Michael spent the next 8 years studying acting and performing in front of sold out audiences in theaters throughout Southeastern Michigan, as he starred in over 40 plays and musicals. He won numerous awards, like the Gypsy Robe for his portrayal of Ellard Simms, a slow minded Southern boy, in Larry Shue's "The Foreigner." He also took home three different awards at Grosse Pointe Theatre for: Best Featured Male as Vinnie Bavasi in Neil Simon's "Proposals"; Best Supporting Male as Stanley in "Brighton Beach Memoirs"; and Best Leading Male as Nick in "Over the River and Through the Woods."

In addition to his onstage performances, Michael was involved in various local films in the Detroit area; having roles that would place him in front of and behind the camera, satisfying his eagerness to continue learning all aspects of filmmaking. At age 19, he landed the lead role of Patrick Hill, a recovering heroin addict who learns he has contracted AIDS, in the gritty feature film "After April."

After being cast in 4 additional local features, Michael was chosen to play the character Brad, a supporting role opposite Shanti Lowry ("The Game"), Melissa Schuman ("Love Don't Cost a Thing"), and Scott Vickaryous ("Get Real") in the film "Silent Scream", produced by Bob Brown (Jeff Daniel's partner at Purple Rose Films), which was picked up by Lionsgate, and can be found at all online retailers.

He can also be seen as the lead role in the hilarious feature film "Deadheads" (which can be seen all over the world; the film sold out two screenings at the 2011 Newport Beach Film Festival, a third show was even added; then also in July 2011 it sold out a 530 seat theater at Michael Moore's Traverse City Film Festival; "DeadHeads" was screened to sold out audiences at the 2011 Albuquerque Film Festival, then at UK's Film4 FrightFest in Liecester Square; Screamfest in LA; and then Toronto After Dark and the Austin Film Festival - where all three screenings sold out - among dozens of other major festivals).

Michael also starred in a short film called "Suck" (directed by Ben Ketai - "The Strangers: Prey At Night") which screened at Screamfest 2007 at the Chinese Theatre in LA; Michael also played Nico Wexler for two seasons in Ketai's hit Sony series "StartUp;" as well as written/acted in/produced/directed numerous short films (including "The Men's Room," which was a finalist in the "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" short film contest) and a web series called "Paranormal, Burbank" (a loose spoof of the hit Sci Fi channel show "Ghost Hunters"), which can be seen all over the Internet.

Also a writer, Michael watched his first full length play "The Scene with the Large Man" (which he also produced and directed), come to life when it premiered in Michigan in June 2005. Later in that same month, "Aisle Two" - a one act play he wrote - was produced off Broadway at the Sargent Theatre in New York City. In September 2011 his one act play "Evidence" was produced at the Manhattan Repertory Theatre in NYC.

He has completed the screenplays: "Reenactment," "Mulher," "In Between Fading," "Shooting Blanks" - which he co-wrote with USC grad and former Netflix's "Ozark" writer/producer Ryan Farley - and "Aurora" - also with Ryan Farley; as well as the stage plays "Love(HATE)," "Fake," and "Hilarity Ensues." His screenplay "Maybe Someday" was produced by Cynthia J. Popp and Christy Dooley ("The Bold and the Beautiful"), which is now available on Amazon and iTunes; Michael played the lead in the film alongside Kim Matula ("Fighting With My Family"), Ser'Darius Blain ("Jumanji," "Charmed"), Saige Ryan Campbell ("I Heart Huckabees"), Sam Anderson ("Lost," "Forrest Gump"), Charlie Robinson ("Night Court"), Alley Mills ("The Wonder Years"), Eden Malyn ("Orange is the New Black"), and Emily Kuroda ("Gilmore Girls").

Michael was also a company member with the prestigious Road Theatre Company in North Hollywood, CA for over 5 years. While there, one of his proudest achievements was as the producer of the critically acclaimed World Premiere of Keith Huff's (author of "A Steady Rain," which ran on Broadway and starred Hugh Jackman and Daniel Craig) "Pursued By Happiness" at The Road Theatre Company from March-June 2011.

Outside of the film business, Michael is a singer/songwriter and has recorded his music with his band Right on Wagner (three ROW songs are featured in his film "DeadHeads," especially the song "Say Hi" which plays throughout the last ten minutes of the film and into the credits). ROW's music can be found on iTunes.

Michael is a proud member of the Screen Actor's Guild-AFTRA & Actor's Equity Association.
BornJune 18, 1980
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    Known for

    Deadheads (2011)
    Deadheads
    5.3
    • Mike Kellerman
    • 2011
    Suzanne Friedline, Jane Lynch, Paul Witten, and Kate Mines in Dropping the Soap (2017)
    Dropping the Soap
    5.6
    TV Series
    • Donovan Knockers
    Maybe Someday (2017)
    Maybe Someday
    7.5
    • Hal Donnelly
    • 2017
    Ron Perlman, Adam Brody, Martin Freeman, Edi Gathegi, and Otmara Marrero in StartUp (2016)
    StartUp
    7.8
    TV Series
    • Nico

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    Actor



    • Galaxy 4
      • Marty
      • Pre-production



    • Ron Perlman, Adam Brody, Martin Freeman, Edi Gathegi, and Otmara Marrero in StartUp (2016)
      StartUp
      7.8
      TV Series
      • Nico
      • 2016–2017
    • Maybe Someday (2017)
      Maybe Someday
      7.5
      • Hal Donnelly
      • 2017
    • Suzanne Friedline, Jane Lynch, Paul Witten, and Kate Mines in Dropping the Soap (2017)
      Dropping the Soap
      5.6
      TV Series
      • Donovan Knockers
      • 2017
    • Long Distance Calling (2015)
      Long Distance Calling
      Short
      • Lucas
      • 2015
    • Chosen (2013)
      Chosen
      7.3
      TV Series
      • Chad Osterman
      • 2013–2014
    • Mark Strong in Low Winter Sun (2013)
      Low Winter Sun
      7.0
      TV Series
      • James 'Cable'
      • 2013
    • Terrence Howard, Colin Farrell, and Noomi Rapace in Dead Man Down (2013)
      Dead Man Down
      6.4
      • FedEx Guy
      • 2013
    • Beverley Mitchell and Haylie Duff in The Lost Episode (2012)
      The Lost Episode
      2.6
      • Badger
      • 2012
    • Heather Tom, Thorsten Kaye, and Katherine Kelly Lang in The Bold and the Beautiful (1987)
      The Bold and the Beautiful
      3.5
      TV Series
      • Process Server
      • Waiter
      • 2011–2012
    • Taco Tuesday
      Short
      • Carl
      • 2011
    • Will Lamborn: The Triumph of Will
      Short
      • Will Lamborn
      • 2011
    • Paranormal, Burbank (2007)
      Paranormal, Burbank
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Dallas
      • 2007–2011
    • Deadheads (2011)
      Deadheads
      5.3
      • Mike Kellerman
      • 2011
    • Mondays (2010)
      Mondays
      8.1
      TV Series
      • Matt
      • 2010
    • The Alley
      Short
      • Director
      • 2010

    Writer



    • Galaxy 4
      • screenplay, story
      • Pre-production



    • Fawn (2019)
      Fawn
      3.1
      • Writer
      • 2019
    • Maybe Someday (2017)
      Maybe Someday
      7.5
      • Writer
      • 2017
    • Paranormal, Burbank (2007)
      Paranormal, Burbank
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Writer
      • 2007–2011

    Director



    • Fawn (2019)
      Fawn
      3.1
      • Director
      • 2019
    • Paranormal, Burbank (2007)
      Paranormal, Burbank
      7.5
      TV Series
      • Director
      • 2007–2011

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    • Height
      • 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
    • Born
      • June 18, 1980
      • Kettering, Ohio, USA
    • Other works
      (October/November 2005) Appearing as Tranio in the Farmington Hills Theatre production of "Taming of the Shrew" in Farmington Hills, Michigan.
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      • American, British, Irish

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      Studied with acting mentor Sam Anderson ("Lost") in North Hollywood, California.

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