Sean Michael (South African actor)

Sean Cameron Michael ( born December 24, 1969 in Cape Town ) is a South African actor.

Career

His television debut was in 1993, Michael in the television mini - series Death in the Family as a Warder. His film debut was in 1994 in the film The Power of Desire, in which he is seen as a waiter. In 1998, he portrayed a soldier in the family comedy Ernest in the Army. In Shark Attack 2, he played a newscaster and 2002 in the fourth part of the Home Alone movie series Kevin - Alone against all Michael embodied a policeman. This was followed by small roles in the television movie Supernova - When the sun explodes, Invictus - Invictus (2009) opposite Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman as kit manager or as Sinclar in Albert Schweitzer - A Life for Africa. 2010 he has been a journalist in The Secret of the Whales and as Ira in Lost Boys: The Thirst to be seen. His involvement in the thriller Safe House finds no mention in the credits.

In the action film Death Race: Inferno, to appear in 2013, Michael played the role of the New Doctor, playing alongside Tanit Phoenix one more time before the camera. In this direct-to- DVD production, he stood with Danny Trejo, Luke Goss and Ving Rhames in front of the camera.

He has also stood for the productions The Girl (as Robert Burks ), My Sight for Sore Eyes ( as a priest ) and Jimmy in Pink ( as the father of Buk ) in front of the camera. All three films are in post-production.

Filmography (selection)

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