W. M. Bacon, a multifaceted individual, embarked on his journey in the world of show business at a remarkably young age.
Born in Toledo, Ohio, he made his debut as an emcee in his elementary school show at the tender age of six, thereby laying the foundation for his future endeavors as a performer.
As he progressed through his education, Bacon's passion for the stage only intensified, leading him to participate in various school plays.
This early exposure to the world of theater ultimately paved the way for his foray into summer stock in his twenties, a decision that was preceded by his stint as a Hospital Corpsman in the US Navy.
However, his journey was not without its challenges, and he eventually found himself working in the background in Los Angeles during the 1990s.
Unfortunately, family issues forced him to relocate, but he did not let this setback deter him from pursuing his dreams.
In 2010, while residing in Dallas, Texas, Bacon made the bold decision to re-enter the world of acting, and this move proved to be a turning point in his career.
He landed several background roles, which in turn sparked his interest in the stage once more.
Since then, Bacon has been actively involved in various theatrical productions in the Dallas area, showcasing his impressive range as an actor.
Some of his notable roles include Sir Lawrence Wargrave in "And Then There Were None," Harriman Spritzer in "Hairspray," and Willie Byrd in "Murders in the Rue Morgue," among others.
Interestingly, Bacon prefers to go by his middle name, Mike, and has been married four times throughout his life.