Callan solem biography of michael
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| Biography At age eleven , Michael Callan, known as Mickey to his close friends, was singing around the house. One day he asked his mother if he sounded like Frank Sinatra. She replied, "No, not really" and offered him singing lessons. The singing lessons didn't make Mickey sound like Sinatra but they did lead unexpected leaps in his future career. Included with his vocal training sessions were free dance lessons which he stuck with long after his voice had changed. By age 15, Mickey was hoofing his way into local nightclubs. Two years later, he seemed to be following in the footsteps of his matinee idol, Gene Kelly, as he hoofed his way into the Royal Theatre in New York. He beat out 300 other kids to become the "swing boy" (even though he performed 27 times in seven months) for "The Boyfriend", starring 18-year old Julie Andrews in her Broadway debut. From "The Boyfriend", Mickey and his dance partner, Grace Genteel, glided their way to the "Ed Sullivan Show" and "Chance of a Lifetime". Then, at the ripe old age of 21, he auditioned for legendary director/choreographer Jerome Robbins for the part which would become the chance of Mickey's lifetime - the part of "Riff" in the original Broadway production of "Westside Story", Playing the leader of the Jets lead to meeting with talent agent led to meeting with talent, Joyce Selznick (who had discovered Tony Curtis and James Darren) and a seven year contact with Columbia's leading man, Michael Callan, a name which stood out on movie theatre marquees. Now nearly forty years after he came to Hollywood for his debut "They Came To Cordura" with Gary Cooper and Rita Hayworth, Michael's career is still going strong. He has starred in nearly thirty feature films and guest starred in more than 20 television shows and movies of the week. Michael has not only cobbled in such films as "Pepe" and "Gidget Goes Hawaiian" but has also flexed his comedic muscles in such cult classics as the whimsical British comedy, "You Must Be Joking" and the satire "Cat Ballou" with Jane Fonda and Lee Marvin. He has also dazzled in such dramas as "The Victors" and "Lepke" with Tony Curtis and mesmerized audiences in the sci-fi adventure, Mysterious Island. In the late sixties, Michael even starred in his own top twenty television series "Occasional Wife". In the eighties, Michael starred in "Double Exposure" and took a behind the scenes role as the film's producer. In recent years, Michael has also produced the hilarious hit musical "Hello Muddah, Hello Faddah!" and has starred in films "The Last Road" and Leprechaun 3." He has also guest starred in Viper, The Adventures of Super Boy and E.R. For the past few years, Michael has returned to his theatre roots as he has toured Europe and the United States with international and regional groups performing "Killjoy, Love Letters, and Allen Ackborn's "Absurd Person Singular." Michael resides in California so he can be close to his two daughters, Dawn and Rebecca. He plays tennis, jogs , and plays an occasional game of backgammon with close friends. He's still surprised and a little overwhelmed by the fact that old friends and fans still know him as Mickey. |
| FILMS (Link to IMDB) Filmography The Last Road (1997) Leprechaun 3 (1995) Mitch Freeway (1988) .... Lt. Boyle My Wicked, Wicked Ways... The Legend of Errol Flynn .....(1985) (TV) Hal Wallis "One Life to Live" TV Series Jack Simmons (1985-1987) Last of the Great Survivors (1984) Jerry Chained Heat (1983) Double Exposure (1982) Adrian Wilde "Scruples" (1980) (mini) TV Series Alan Wilton "Blind Ambition" (1979) (mini) TV Series Charles Colson The Cat and the Canary (1979) Paul Jones Donner Pass: The Road to Survival (1978) William Eddy Record City (1977) Lepke (1975) Robert Kane The Photographer (1975) Gift of Terror, The (1973) (TV) Steve Frasier, the Sensuous Lion (1973) Marvin Feldman Magnificent Seven Ride!, The (1972) .... Noah Forbes In Name Only (1969) (TV) Steve Braden "Occasional Wife" (1966) TV Series Peter Christopher Cat Ballou (1965) Clay Boone You Must Be Joking! (1965)Lieutenant Tim Morton New Interns, The (1964) Dr. Alec Considine Victors, The (1963) Eldridge Interns, The (1962) Dr. Alec Considine Bon Voyage! (1962)Nick O'Mara 13 West Street (1962)Chuck Mysterious Island (1961) Herbert Brown Gidget Goes Hawaiian (1961) Eddie Horner Because They're Young (1960) Griff Rimer Pepe (1960) .... Dancer They Came to Cordura (1959) Pvt. Andrew Hetherington The Flying Fontaines (1959) Producer - filmography Double Exposure (1982) "Murder, She Wrote" (1984)"Phillip Sparling" "Fatal .....Paradise" "Adventures of Superboy" (1990) "John Corben/Metallo" ....."People Vs. Metallo" "Superboy" (1988) "John Corben/Metallo" "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) "Bart Mahoney" "Good-Bye ......Charlie" "Superboy" (1988) "John Corben/Metallo" "Metallo" "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) "Sgt. Nash" "J.B. as in ......Jailbird" "Murder, She Wrote" (1984) "Carl Anglin" "Murder, She .....Spoke" "Crazy Like a Fox" (1984) "Hyde-And-Seek" "T.J. Hooker" (1982) "Father Connors" "Sanctuary" "Fall Guy" (1981)"Montana" "Terror U" "Fall Guy" (1981) "Further Adv. Of Ozzie & Harold" "Charlie's Angels" (1976) "Chorus Line Angels" "Hunter" (1977) "The Costa Rica Connection" "Charlie's Angels" (1976) "The Vegas Connection" "S.W.A.T." (1975) "Frank" "Silent Night, Deadly Night" "The F.B.I." (1965) "The Outcast" "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" (1970) "Chuck Pelligrini" ....."Smokey the Bear Wants You" "The F.B.I." (1965) "Gamble With Death" "The F.B.I." (1965) "Ring of Steel" "The F.B.I." (1965) "Quantico" |
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