Michael Coady is a multifaceted individual, boasting an impressive array of talents and accomplishments. As an actor, he has made notable guest star and co-star appearances on various television shows, including the BBC America Series "Copper", the Lifetime Network's "The Lottery", the CBC series "Murdoch Mysteries" and "Republic of Doyle", CMT's "Angels Among Us", the History Channel's "Zero Hour", National Geographic Channel's "Valentine's Day Massacre", and Spike TV's "1000 Ways to Die".
Michael's impressive filmography includes "My Mom's Darkest Secrets", "By Water's Edge", which was screened at the prestigious 2011 Cannes Festival, "The Historian Paradox", which won the Audience Choice Award at the Big Island Film Fest in Hawaii, "Silent Night in Munice", which featured R.D. Call and was screened at the Action on Film Festival in Los Angeles, and the multiple award-winning web series "Dead Grandma".
In addition to his on-screen endeavors, Michael has also made a name for himself in the world of theater, with credits including the Toronto productions "Evita", "Cabaret", and the Canadian premiere of "Urinetown". He also produced and starred in the East Coast Canadian premiere of "Doubt" in 2008.
Furthermore, Michael is the Executive Director for Canada of We Make Movies, a film collective based in Los Angeles and Toronto. He continues to write and produce his own projects, including "Obsession", in which he also starred, and his upcoming short screenplay "Cop Out", which won the We Make Movies Canada (WMM-CA) Screenplay Competition and was chosen as one of WMM-CA's Slate One Films.