Michael Shulman

Actor
BirthdayDec 31, 1981 (44 years old)
Place of birth New York City, New York, U.S.
GenderMale

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Michael Shulman (born December 31, 1981) is an American stage, television, film actor and co-owner of New York and Los Angeles-based production company Starry Night Entertainment. Born in New York City, New York, Shulman has been acting since childhood where he began his career in theatre and quickly appeared in more than 10 plays and musicals, including a two year run on Broadway in Les Misérables, the original cast of Stephen Sondheim's Assassins, and two plays by John Guare. It was during this time that he began his recording career and has since appeared in more than 5 albums. Shulman next turned to television and film and landed several roles, including Jodie Foster’s Little Man Tate, M. Night Shyamalan’s Wide Awake, Disney's Can of Worms, Fox's Party of Five (1994), and his critically acclaimed performance as Benny in the HBO special, Someone Had to Be Benny (1996) for which he was nominated for a CableAce Award (the youngest nominee in the Award’s history) and won a Daytime Emmy Award. Shulman recently received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Yale University with a major in the History of Art. In 2006, Shulman teamed with Los Angeles-based Craig Saavedra, who directed him in "Rhapsody In Bloom", to form Starry Night Entertainment. In 2009, Shulman produced and starred in the comedy/drama "Sherman's Way" opposite James LeGros, Enrico Colantoni, Brooke Nevin, Lacey Chabert and Donna Murphy. In 2009, Shulman returned to the stage as Alan in J.T. Roger's play "White People" at the Atlantic Theatre Company. In 2009, Shulman appeared as Assistant District Attorney Maxwell Cavanaugh in NBC's "Law & Order". Shulman is an advocate for the arts and serves on the board of The New Wave, a division of The Film Society of Lincoln Center. He resides in New York and rescued a dog named Stevie from the ASPCA. In 2010, Shulman associate produced the New York premiere of Craig Wright's Mistakes Were Made Off-Broadway at the Barrow Street Theatre. The comedy, directed by Dexter Bullard, starred Academy Award nominated actor Michael Shannon as Felix Artifex, a B-list Off-Broadway producer who gets in way over his fast-talking head when he takes on a gargantuan epic about the French Revolution which he thinks is going to be his ticket to professional and personal reclamation. While trying to land a big star for the lead role, he uses all his powers of persuasion, seduction and intimidation to strong-arm the writer into massively rewriting his play. Description above from the Wikipedia article Michael Shulman licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known for

Kevin Miller, Maxwell Cavanagh

Sep 13, 1990

Hustler Kid (voice)

Feb 16, 2001

Matt Montini

Sep 6, 1991

Sep 12, 1994

Robert Brickman

Mar 20, 1998

King Freddy II / Hustler Kid (voice)

Dec 9, 2003

Sep 18, 1994

Francis the Hustler Kid (voice)

Dec 9, 2003

Mike Pilsbury

Apr 10, 1999

Young Butch

Apr 30, 1993

Sherman

Feb 29, 2008

Brad Eagerton

Sep 24, 1995

Josh Michaelson

Aug 1, 1996

Kid with Boat

Jan 7, 1990

Kevin Miller, Maxwell Cavanagh

Sep 13, 1990

Hustler Kid (voice)

Feb 16, 2001

Matt Montini

Sep 6, 1991

Sep 12, 1994

Robert Brickman

Mar 20, 1998

King Freddy II / Hustler Kid (voice)

Dec 9, 2003

Acting


Participated in 11 movies, 3 TV series

2008

Sherman


2003

King Freddy II / Hustler Kid (voice)


2003

Francis the Hustler Kid (voice)


2001

Hustler Kid (voice)


1999

Mike Pilsbury


1998

Robert Brickman


1996

Josh Michaelson


1995




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