Michael Kiss
- Actor
Michael Kiss, hailed as one of the world's premier Michael Jackson tribute artists, has captivated audiences worldwide with his exceptional portrayal of the King of Pop. With an authentic passion for Michael Jackson's music and artistry, Michael Kiss has dedicated his career to keeping the legendary performer's legacy alive.
One of Michael Kiss's most notable achievements is winning the prestigious #1 MJ Tribute award on Estrella TV, presented by none other than LaToya Jackson, Michael Jackson's sister. This accolade is a testament to his incredible talent and dedication to embodying the essence of Michael Jackson.
Michael Kiss's extraordinary career has earned him a place in the Guinness World Records, further solidifying his status as a top-tier tribute artist. His remarkable ability to capture the spirit and energy of Michael Jackson has led him to perform on some of the world's most renowned stages.
Beyond his solo performances, Michael Kiss has joined forces with several high-profile entertainers. He notably collaborated with comedian Kevin Hart, contributing his electrifying MJ tribute to Kevin and Eniko Hart's Halloween costume theme of "Remember The Time," which went globally viral. Additionally, his mesmerizing appearances at "Beacher's Madhouse" have consistently drawn enthusiastic crowds, eager to witness his exceptional talent in person.
Michael Kiss's on-screen appearances have also added to his acclaim. He appeared as a Michael Jackson impersonator in the TV mini-series "Pam & Tommy" (2022) and the popular series "Raising Hope" (2011). He also portrayed Johnny Depp's character from "Dark Shadows" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where he briefly interviewed Johnny Depp as his own character, Barnabas Collins (2012).
Michael Kiss made a memorable appearance as the surprise guest of the band "Das Racist" during their performance on "Conan." This unique collaboration occurred when Das Racist, known for their unconventional and provocative style, performed a song dedicated to Michael Jackson. The performance featured a range of eccentric elements, including their hype man Dap standing behind a podium reminiscent of those seen at political rallies, flanked by two women smashing cymbals. Heems delivered his verse while spinning at an impressive 24 revolutions per minute, and Viktor donned a lavish wig, only to dramatically discard it and run his head down the keys of a synthesizer. The highlight of the performance was Michael Kiss's entrance, where he executed a moonwalk and other signature dance moves, adding an unexpected and electrifying twist to the show. This performance kept Das Racist in the mainstream spotlight, coinciding with the promotion of their album "Relax." It was part of a year filled with headline-grabbing late-night talk show antics, including Tyler, The Creator's wild appearance on Jimmy Fallon and The Roots' provocative serenade of Michelle Bachmann on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon."
Michael Kiss is also featured in the documentary "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop" (2011), he appeared as himself, further showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his television appearances, Michael Kiss has made his mark in modeling. He has been featured in campaigns for Red Lion Shirt and Mission Clothing Co, and served as the Las Vegas celebrity lookalike representative for Subaru and Mastercard.
His role as a Michael Jackson impersonator in the movie "Papa" (2016) highlights his continuous contribution to both the entertainment and modeling industries.
Throughout his career, Michael Kiss has achieved numerous milestones, from winning prestigious awards to performing at iconic venues. His love for Michael Jackson and his music is evident in every performance, making him a beloved figure among fans of the legendary artist. Michael Kiss continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the globe, ensuring that the magic of Michael Jackson's music lives on.
One of Michael Kiss's most notable achievements is winning the prestigious #1 MJ Tribute award on Estrella TV, presented by none other than LaToya Jackson, Michael Jackson's sister. This accolade is a testament to his incredible talent and dedication to embodying the essence of Michael Jackson.
Michael Kiss's extraordinary career has earned him a place in the Guinness World Records, further solidifying his status as a top-tier tribute artist. His remarkable ability to capture the spirit and energy of Michael Jackson has led him to perform on some of the world's most renowned stages.
Beyond his solo performances, Michael Kiss has joined forces with several high-profile entertainers. He notably collaborated with comedian Kevin Hart, contributing his electrifying MJ tribute to Kevin and Eniko Hart's Halloween costume theme of "Remember The Time," which went globally viral. Additionally, his mesmerizing appearances at "Beacher's Madhouse" have consistently drawn enthusiastic crowds, eager to witness his exceptional talent in person.
Michael Kiss's on-screen appearances have also added to his acclaim. He appeared as a Michael Jackson impersonator in the TV mini-series "Pam & Tommy" (2022) and the popular series "Raising Hope" (2011). He also portrayed Johnny Depp's character from "Dark Shadows" on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" where he briefly interviewed Johnny Depp as his own character, Barnabas Collins (2012).
Michael Kiss made a memorable appearance as the surprise guest of the band "Das Racist" during their performance on "Conan." This unique collaboration occurred when Das Racist, known for their unconventional and provocative style, performed a song dedicated to Michael Jackson. The performance featured a range of eccentric elements, including their hype man Dap standing behind a podium reminiscent of those seen at political rallies, flanked by two women smashing cymbals. Heems delivered his verse while spinning at an impressive 24 revolutions per minute, and Viktor donned a lavish wig, only to dramatically discard it and run his head down the keys of a synthesizer. The highlight of the performance was Michael Kiss's entrance, where he executed a moonwalk and other signature dance moves, adding an unexpected and electrifying twist to the show. This performance kept Das Racist in the mainstream spotlight, coinciding with the promotion of their album "Relax." It was part of a year filled with headline-grabbing late-night talk show antics, including Tyler, The Creator's wild appearance on Jimmy Fallon and The Roots' provocative serenade of Michelle Bachmann on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon."
Michael Kiss is also featured in the documentary "Conan O'Brien Can't Stop" (2011), he appeared as himself, further showcasing his versatility and dedication to his craft.
In addition to his television appearances, Michael Kiss has made his mark in modeling. He has been featured in campaigns for Red Lion Shirt and Mission Clothing Co, and served as the Las Vegas celebrity lookalike representative for Subaru and Mastercard.
His role as a Michael Jackson impersonator in the movie "Papa" (2016) highlights his continuous contribution to both the entertainment and modeling industries.
Throughout his career, Michael Kiss has achieved numerous milestones, from winning prestigious awards to performing at iconic venues. His love for Michael Jackson and his music is evident in every performance, making him a beloved figure among fans of the legendary artist. Michael Kiss continues to inspire and entertain audiences around the globe, ensuring that the magic of Michael Jackson's music lives on.