Michael Hitchcock(born July 28, 1958) is an American actor,comedian,screenwriter,andtelevision producer.
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Born | Defiance, Ohio,U.S. | July 28, 1958
Alma mater | Northwestern University(BS) University of California, Los Angeles(MFA) |
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Years active | 1992–present |
Early life
editHitchcock received his Bachelor of Science degree fromNorthwestern Universityand a Master of Fine Arts degree from theUniversity of California, Los Angeles.He is a graduate ofLyons Township High SchoolinLaGrange, Illinois.
Career
editAs an actor, Hitchcock has appeared in several ofChristopher Guest's critically acclaimed movies, includingWaiting for Guffman(1996),Best in Show(2000),[1]A Mighty Wind(2003),For Your Consideration(2006), andMascots(2016).[2]Hitchcock and his co-actors fromA Mighty Windwere awarded "Best Ensemble Cast" byFlorida Film Critics Circleand were nominated for “Best Ensemble Acting” by the Phoenix Film Critics Society.[2]
Other film appearances includeJackpot!(2024),Reunion(2024),EXmas(2023),Your Place or Mine(2023),Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar(2021),Magic Camp(2020),Bridesmaids(2011),Super 8(2011),Operation: Endgame(2010),Smiley Face,Wild Hogs(2007),Joss Whedon'sSerenity(2005),Pretty Persuasion(2005),Bug(2002),Heartbreakers(2001), andHappy, Texas(1999).[2][3]
Besides recurring roles onCrazy Ex-GirlfriendandGlee,Hitchcock has also recurred onNobody Wants This,The Resort,Black Monday,The New Normal,United States of Tara,Men of a Certain Age,Party Down,MADtv,andGrosse Pointe.[2][3]
Other roles in television series includePalm Royale,A League of Their Own,Space Force,The Goldbergs,People of Earth,Veep,Curb Your Enthusiasm,Nobodies,Idiotsitter,Tom Goes to the Mayor,Up All Night,Entourage,The League,The Glee Project,Pushing Daisies,Arrested Development,Head Case,The Suite Life on Deck,Las Vegas,andDesperate Housewives.[2][3]
Hitchcock was a writer and executive producer on seasons 3 and 4 of the CW television seriesCrazy Ex-Girlfriend.He also served as a writer and co-executive producer on seasons 1 and 2. In addition, he has played the role of water conspiracy theorist Bert.[2][3]
Hitchcock served as a writer and co-executive producer on seasons 5 and 6 of theFOXtelevision seriesGlee.Hitchcock served as a writer and supervising producer on season 4, and became a writer and consulting producer for season 3 of the show after previously appearing in a guest roleseason 1as rival glee club director Dalton Rumba. Hitchcock reprised this role in theseason 4episode "Makeover",season 5episode "Love Love Love"andseason 6episode "The Hurt Locker, Part Two".In addition, Hitchcock directed theseason 6episode "Child Star".[2]
In 1999, Hitchcock became a writer for theFOXlate-night comedy seriesMADtv,and became one of the series' producers in 2001.[2]He also played the role of Simeon Dyson, an obnoxious, drug-abusing game show announcer on the recurringMADtvsketch, "The Lillian Verner Game Show."[2]During his tenure, theMADtvwriting team was nominated for threeWriters Guild of America Awardsin the Comedy/Variety category (in 2003, 2004, and 2005).[2]
Hitchcock's other writing credits include the comedy filmsHouse Arrest(1996), andThe Ultimate Christmas Present(2000) as well as the critically acclaimed dramaWhere the Day Takes You(1992), which marked the film acting debut ofWill Smithand also featuredDermot Mulroney,Lara Flynn Boyle,Sean Astin,Balthazar Getty,andChristian Slater.[2]Where the Day Takes Youwas nominated for the "Critics Award" at theDeauville Film Festival,and Mulroney won "Best Actor" at theSeattle International Film Festival.
Hitchcock is an alumnus ofThe Groundlings,aLos Angeles-based improvisational and sketch comedy theater troupe. Although he retired from the theatre's Main Stage Company in the mid-1990s, Hitchcock still comes back regularly to perform in The Groundlings’ all-improv showsCookin' with GasandThe Crazy Uncle Joe Show.
In 2008, he was inducted into theLyons Township High SchoolHall of Fame.