Birthday: June 26, 1977 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA
Height: 178 cm
Over the years, Michael has appeared as an extra in dozens of films, commercials and television shows. He concentrates on writing, but he does work as an actor occassionally. In 1995, he had a starring role as a doomed car salesman in the student film, Holding On. Two years later, he appeared as a rogue CIA operative in the action film Midnight Con...
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Over the years, Michael has appeared as an extra in dozens of films, commercials and television shows. He concentrates on writing, but he does work as an actor occassionally. In 1995, he had a starring role as a doomed car salesman in the student film, Holding On. Two years later, he appeared as a rogue CIA operative in the action film Midnight Conflict. He also wrote and directed the film. In 1998, Dunn wrote the screenplay for the upcoming film, The Violator. He has been involved with several other productions that were filmed in Orlando, Florida. He recently worked on the upcoming Adam Sandler feature film, The Water Boy. Show less «
I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. I was usually the 'dumb kid' in all my classes. But I'm very ...Show more »
I'm not the sharpest tool in the shed. I was usually the 'dumb kid' in all my classes. But I'm very versatile. Show less «
If you truly love what you do - then it's not a job anymore.
If you truly love what you do - then it's not a job anymore.
It's impossible to learn about everything... But you can still try.
It's impossible to learn about everything... But you can still try.
I'd rather drive the "little engine that could" than skipper the Titanic. (commenting on the Indie F...Show more »
I'd rather drive the "little engine that could" than skipper the Titanic. (commenting on the Indie Film Ranch/MTD Studios) Show less «
Success is inevitable if you pursue it long enough...
Success is inevitable if you pursue it long enough...
You know when we were first getting started with filming in Central Florida back in 2001 -- I was in...Show more »
You know when we were first getting started with filming in Central Florida back in 2001 -- I was inspired by Robert Rodriguez and what he did with El Mariachi. To make such a great film with just $7,000. He's an amazing director and a true visionary. When I made Alone and Restless with a similar amount of money -- I was striving to create another memorable feature film like Mariachi. Although, Alone and Restless is a completely different film in another genre -- I'm very proud of the results. I also have to give Rodriguez credit for proving that a good feature film could produced on such a limited budget. It was like a proof of concept -- you know, a business model for all those rising independent filmmakers could use to get started with their career. Show less «
Break all the rules! Whoever wrote the rules (of filmmaking) never gave the audience enough credit.
Break all the rules! Whoever wrote the rules (of filmmaking) never gave the audience enough credit.
The last day that I dream is the first day that I'm dead.
The last day that I dream is the first day that I'm dead.