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Mike's acting resume spans longer than most of you have been alive. Yes, he's the oldest member of the troupe. Ask anyone at the theater, they're happy to tell you. Mike, along with Jesse Parent, are representing the east side (of the country) in the troupe, as Mike is originally from Sanford, Maine.
He’s the one that looks like Will Farrell. And yes, he has heard that before. Although, the father from "Home Alone" has been mentioned, but I just don't see it.
Some of Mike's favorite roles include: Charlie Baker in “The Foreigner,” Dr. Orin Scrivello, DDS in OBT's production of "Little Shop of Horrors," Noah Curry in StageRight TheaterCompany's "The Rainmaker," C.K. Dexter Haven in StageRight's "The Philadelphia Story," the Monster in OBT’s “The Adventures of Sheer-Luck Homes and Dr. Snotson,” the kilted Inspector Connor McHelsing in “Dracula vs. Jekyll & Hyde,” and the lead role of Paul Anderson in the independent feature film "Dissolution."
Mike has also been working with the Chameleons Murder Mystery group. And has recently directed stage versions of "Bus Stop", "Last of the Red Hot Lovers", “The Foreigner” and "Barefoot in the Park" for StageRight TheaterCompany. And, directed the OBT production of “Grabnet 2.”
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