Birthday: 22 October 1981, Long Beach, California, USA
Height: 180 cm
Michael Fishman was born in Long Beach California. The middle of three children, older sister Robyn Fishman and brother Matthew Fishman. His father, Nelson, was a Jeweler and his mother, Darlene, a Nurse and Community College Professor. His acting career started on the iconic sitcom Roseanne (1988) between 1988-1997. Fishman became known for his ti...
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Michael Fishman was born in Long Beach California. The middle of three children, older sister Robyn Fishman and brother Matthew Fishman. His father, Nelson, was a Jeweler and his mother, Darlene, a Nurse and Community College Professor. His acting career started on the iconic sitcom Roseanne (1988) between 1988-1997. Fishman became known for his timing, and impersonations making him a staple of numerous credit tags later leading to appearances on the The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992). In addition to Roseanne (1988) Michael's roles include: Seinfeld (1989) alongside Jerry Seinfeld, Jason Alexander, & James Spader; Hitz (1997) with Andrew Dice Clay & Reno Wilson; Walker, Texas Ranger (1993) fighting Chuck Norris; The Jackie Thomas Show (1992); Hey Arnold! (1994); "Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home" (1997) with Stephen Furst; "Artificial Intelligence: AI" (2001) opposite Jude Law, Haley Joel Osment, Adrian Grenier and Directed by Steven Spielberg.Michael was accepted to college to study veterinary medicine but instead pursued a career in baseball, married and worked as a carpenter while helping to raise his younger brother Matthew. An avid scuba diver, adventurer, and martial artist he returned to entertainment behind the scenes. A production renaissance man Fishman worked in countless areas on projects like The Roseanne Show (1997), Rockin with Roseanne, The Tipping Point (2009), even earning an Emmy nomination on Sport Science (2007).After over two decades Fishman continues to expand his repertoire. As an adult playing more dramatic roles. Michael keeps his comedic skills sharp by performing improv, stand-up, and sketch comedy. Show less «
[on writing] I'm inspired by the synchronicity of life. The moments that take our breath away, where...Show more »
[on writing] I'm inspired by the synchronicity of life. The moments that take our breath away, where we're on the edge of our seat and our eyes forced to well up Show less «
On raising his younger brother: "In a lot of ways we grew together. Taking care of him helped me mat...Show more »
On raising his younger brother: "In a lot of ways we grew together. Taking care of him helped me matured. In so many ways he's like my first kid. Matthew would be the first to tell you I was strict and fair. I made all my really big parenting mistakes with him. My kids reap the benefits of that experience". Show less «
I love being an actor. As a kid you know black and white, anger and happiness. Kids usually don't ha...Show more »
I love being an actor. As a kid you know black and white, anger and happiness. Kids usually don't have the life experience to paint all the shades of gray. I was a happy kid living a dream surrounded by great people on Roseanne. Life teaches each of us nuanced conflicting emotion. I'm stronger personally and professionally from all my life experience. Show less «
Losing Quinny (Glenn Quinn) was a devastating for me. Glenn could light up any room, even the darkes...Show more »
Losing Quinny (Glenn Quinn) was a devastating for me. Glenn could light up any room, even the darkest night. His absence made me think about what I wanted in life and how short our time is. He sparked my return to acting. I think about him all the time. Show less «
As a child actor it's important to follow the examples of people like Ron Howard and Jodie Foster wh...Show more »
As a child actor it's important to follow the examples of people like Ron Howard and Jodie Foster who not only have been successful as adults but as members of society. Show less «
[on beginning a script] I fight against the white on the page and the conventional thoughts that ine...Show more »
[on beginning a script] I fight against the white on the page and the conventional thoughts that inevitably fill it first. Show less «
[on Oprah about loving the crew]: I had about two hundred aunts and uncles who taught me everything ...Show more »
[on Oprah about loving the crew]: I had about two hundred aunts and uncles who taught me everything I needed to know. The women taught me to be a hopeless romantic and the men taught me to be a strong willed man. Show less «
My goal is to not only earn good work as an actor, but hopefully write and produce good work for oth...Show more »
My goal is to not only earn good work as an actor, but hopefully write and produce good work for others. Show less «
Hopefully I can be one more positive example of a person who grew up in this Industry and handled it...Show more »
Hopefully I can be one more positive example of a person who grew up in this Industry and handled it with dignity and humility. Show less «
I've always tried to be a positive example of the Entertainment Industry and overcome the perceived ...Show more »
I've always tried to be a positive example of the Entertainment Industry and overcome the perceived negative connotations of growing up a "Child Star". It was important to everyone from the show that all of us kids on Roseanne grow up to be responsible adults. Show less «