Mike Nyman

Mike Nyman

Birthday: 20 April 1965, Long Beach, California, USA
Height: 185 cm
Mike Nyman (aka Michael Robert Nyman or MIchael Nyman) has been an actor since the age of twenty-two. The thinly athletic Long Beach, Ca. native is familiar with all aspects of acting...film, television, theatre, improv, background work, producing, directing, and casting. In his acting he ranges from handsome leading man to extreme character actor.... Show more »
Mike Nyman (aka Michael Robert Nyman or MIchael Nyman) has been an actor since the age of twenty-two. The thinly athletic Long Beach, Ca. native is familiar with all aspects of acting...film, television, theatre, improv, background work, producing, directing, and casting. In his acting he ranges from handsome leading man to extreme character actor. He has studied under the late character actor/coach Cliff Osmond, the late character actor/coach Jeff Conaway, character actor/coach and pyschologist Doug Warhit, Yale Theatre Arts graduate/coach Gregory Berger-Sobeck (known as "The Berg"), and Circus Theatricals director Jack Stehlin. Mike performed with The Zeitgeist Theatre Company for five years, then formed The First Stage Alert Theatre Company with friend and fellow actor Lonnie Schuyler. He produced the 35mm feature film "Bottom Feeders"(1997) with Lonnie who wrote and directed the film. They used most of the actors from First Stage Alert to be in the film. Mike was also featured in the Johnny Depp film "Blow", but like Kevin Costner in "The Big Chill", ended up on the cutting room floor. Mike also once had a brief but funny conversation with Marlon Brando while doing background work as a paramedic on the film "Don Juan De Marco". Brando walked up to Mike pointed at the rampart prop phone Mike had and asked him, "Excuse me, but could you dial out on that thing?" Mike responded with his cool dry wit and replied to Brando, "I suppose you could if there were batteries in it." Brando thought on this for a minute and then said, "Oh, you're not the real thing, are you?" Mike said, "Nope." Brando was pleased with his cleverness and ambled off to where he was being called to rehearse a scene. Show less «
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