Michael Coleman(XXXVI)
- Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Award winning actor, writer and comedian, Michael Coleman, started performing professional stand up, sketch, and improv comedy at local venues and clubs while still in his final years of high school. A memorable chat one evening withRobin Williamswho was backstage, visiting the local stand up club while filmingJumanji (1995)inspired Michael to pursue his career full-time and he is forever grateful.
Michael's big TV debut was playing a character namedHoward Gordonon theChris CarterseriesMillennium (1996).Howard was leavingThe X Files (1993),another Chris Carter show, and this was a bit of a sweet goodbye as the prolific Producer for which the role was named, was leaving to create a new show,Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Michael's character driven performances have created opportunities for memorable roles onOnce Upon a Time (2011),Stargate SG-1 (1997),Stargate: Atlantis (2004),Smallville (2001),Fringe (2008),X-Men: Evolution (2000),Dragon Ball Z (1996),Hello Kitty (2000),Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004),MegaMan: NT Warrior (2002),Hellsing Ultimate (2006),Hellsing Ultimate (2006),Inuyasha (2000),Hamtaro (2000)and numerous other popular animated and live action productions.
37-Teen (2019)released in the (Spring of 2020), is the first project from Michael's production company Rebel West Pictures. Michael writes and stars in this comedy feature film released by Comedy Dynamics. Michael's feature film writing and directorial debut was the critically acclaimedBest Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012).
Michael also writes and stars in the absurd, modern sitcom,Hipsterverse (2019),and has several other new film and television and animation scripts in development.
Michael is involved with several charities and community groups and is a regular contributor, supporter, and advocate for The BC Children's Hospital (where he lived for a short while as a child), Inflammatory Bowel Disease, BC Cancer Foundation, The ALS Foundation, GBS, Stigma Fighters (Awareness for Mental Health), Women in Film, and most recently DTES, a charity for women and children of Vancouver's downtown east side. Michael was recently named the youth Spokesperson for a rare condition known as GBS (Guillain-Barré Syndrome).
Michael is also the founder of the post-secondary school, Story Institute, where actors and writers train to become acting and writing professionals in the film and television industry. He owns this school with two former students,Dan HeinzandJosh QuocksisterandFred EwanuickofCorner Gas (2004)fame.
Awards
Winner - Best Actor (2018) Mid Tenn Film Festival for "The Doctor's Case" * based on a story byStephen King Nominated - Best Director (2009) Ovation Awards "Panto Wars" Winner - Best Director (2008) Ovation Awards "Panto of the Rings" Winner - Best Actor (2007) MainStage Theatre
Michael's big TV debut was playing a character namedHoward Gordonon theChris CarterseriesMillennium (1996).Howard was leavingThe X Files (1993),another Chris Carter show, and this was a bit of a sweet goodbye as the prolific Producer for which the role was named, was leaving to create a new show,Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997).
Michael's character driven performances have created opportunities for memorable roles onOnce Upon a Time (2011),Stargate SG-1 (1997),Stargate: Atlantis (2004),Smallville (2001),Fringe (2008),X-Men: Evolution (2000),Dragon Ball Z (1996),Hello Kitty (2000),Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (2004),MegaMan: NT Warrior (2002),Hellsing Ultimate (2006),Hellsing Ultimate (2006),Inuyasha (2000),Hamtaro (2000)and numerous other popular animated and live action productions.
37-Teen (2019)released in the (Spring of 2020), is the first project from Michael's production company Rebel West Pictures. Michael writes and stars in this comedy feature film released by Comedy Dynamics. Michael's feature film writing and directorial debut was the critically acclaimedBest Day Ever: Aiden Kesler 1994-2011 (2012).
Michael also writes and stars in the absurd, modern sitcom,Hipsterverse (2019),and has several other new film and television and animation scripts in development.
Michael is involved with several charities and community groups and is a regular contributor, supporter, and advocate for The BC Children's Hospital (where he lived for a short while as a child), Inflammatory Bowel Disease, BC Cancer Foundation, The ALS Foundation, GBS, Stigma Fighters (Awareness for Mental Health), Women in Film, and most recently DTES, a charity for women and children of Vancouver's downtown east side. Michael was recently named the youth Spokesperson for a rare condition known as GBS (Guillain-Barré Syndrome).
Michael is also the founder of the post-secondary school, Story Institute, where actors and writers train to become acting and writing professionals in the film and television industry. He owns this school with two former students,Dan HeinzandJosh QuocksisterandFred EwanuickofCorner Gas (2004)fame.
Awards
Winner - Best Actor (2018) Mid Tenn Film Festival for "The Doctor's Case" * based on a story byStephen King Nominated - Best Director (2009) Ovation Awards "Panto Wars" Winner - Best Director (2008) Ovation Awards "Panto of the Rings" Winner - Best Actor (2007) MainStage Theatre