Michael's illustrious acting career began at the tender age of seven, when he made his debut on the beloved children's television show "Sesame Street".
As he grew older, Michael continued to hone his craft, making his feature film debut at the age of ten in the 2009 Sundance Film "Children of Invention". This critically acclaimed film earned him numerous prestigious awards, including the Special Jury Prize for New Talent to Watch in Acting at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, as well as the Best Acting Ensemble award at the Nashville Film Festival.
In addition to his impressive acting credentials, Michael has also demonstrated his versatility as a filmmaker. He starred as Peter Nessbaum in the 2013 film "A Birder's Guide to Everything", showcasing his range and depth as a performer.
Furthermore, Michael's creative talents extend beyond acting, as he has also worked as the cinematographer and editor on the short film "The Empty Room", released in 2012. This multifaceted individual's passion for storytelling and filmmaking is evident in his diverse range of projects, and his dedication to his craft has undoubtedly earned him a reputation as a talented and innovative artist.