Mike Breyer

Mike Breyer

Mike Breyer is a versatile actor, writer, producer and director as well as the CEO of Frogg1 Productions located in Palm Springs, CA. . He received his BS degree from the University of South Dakota in 1993. Mike is now in post production on his first feature film "Gradation" where he stars as Lucrative Street and is also the director, wri... Show more »
Mike Breyer is a versatile actor, writer, producer and director as well as the CEO of Frogg1 Productions located in Palm Springs, CA. . He received his BS degree from the University of South Dakota in 1993. Mike is now in post production on his first feature film "Gradation" where he stars as Lucrative Street and is also the director, writer, producer and editor among other titles. Mike's first movie appearance was in the 1992 film "Thunderheart" which was filmed in South Dakota while Mike was working at Mt. Rushmore. Mike has also appeared in movies such as "Ed Wood", "S.F.W.", "Prank", "Skin Props", and a co-starring role as Jake in the feature film "Dream State". Mike has also been featured on Television shows such as "Picket Fences" on CBS and "Players" on NBC. Mike has appeared on the stage in the productions of "The Phantom of the Opera" as Dr. Debienne and as Michael in "Fame". Mike co-starred in the award winning short film "Southern DysComfort" as the creepy butler Kennedy Gamble. Mike was asked to reprise his role as Kennedy Gamble to star in the feature film now titled "Fake". Mike also starred in the award winning short film "Lock Box" as Robert Bynum DesChamps. Mike recently played Steven in the award winning short film "Addiction" and Tony in the award winning feature film "The Remake" as well as playing Rhett Dabler in the award winning short film "The Admired". Mike made his directorial debut in the short film "Koffee" which he wrote and starred as Joe Cupta. Mike wrote, starred and directed again playing Anthony Joseph in the short film "Inosculation". Mike starred again as Henry Springs in the award winning short film "Cascade Rd" which he wrote, directed and filmed in South Dakota where it all began. Mike is hoping to return to shoot the feature film Cascade Road in late 2018 in Hot Springs, South Dakota. Look out for "Five Floors" in 2018 where Mike stars as The Devil and continues on his acting, directorial and writing journey. Mike took a break from the entertainment business to go to design school at UCLA Extension in 2001 and returned with the movie "Dream State". Show less «
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