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Mike McGlone Biography
Actor, writer, singer/songwriter, performer Michael McGlone is a consummate artist and entertainer, whose numerous abilities have met with remarkable success in all areas where they have been tried, whether it be in film, literature, or music.He began his acting career with his critically acclaimed performance in the Sundance Film Festival Best Film Award Winner of 1995, The Brothers McMullen. Numerous other film credits to his name include She's the One (with Jennifer Anniston), One Tough Cop (with Stephen Baldwin), The Bone Collector (with Denzel Washington), Hard Ball (with Keanu Reeves), Dinner Rush (with Danny Aiello) and the to-be-released independent feature film, Fortunes. Other upcoming 2005 releases include Dirty Work, and Over the Mountains.
In 2004 Michael guest-starred on the CBS Dramatic series Hack (with David Morse), in what remains the show's highest rated episode. His other television appearances include HBO's Subway Stories: Love on the A Train and the CBS series, That's Life (with Paul Sorvino and Ellen Burstyn).
In addition to the ongoing success of his film and television career, Michael is also an exceedingly successful voice-over performer, who can be heard on such famed programs as TLC's Trauma: Life in the ER, Court TV's I, Detective, and The History Channel series Dead Reckoning, as well as a host of other ongoing commercial and promotional voice-over projects. He has recorded several books on tape and numerous documentary narrations for National Geographic and The Discovery Channel.
His writing is impressive and voluminous. Michael has written four novels: Cal, And All the Roses Dying, Dice, and, most recently, Hourigan's Song. He is also the author of copious short stories and several volumes of verse.
Michael's music, as with all his other achievements, speaks for itself. To Be Down is Michael's second album. He has a catalog of in excess of two hundred songs, and has consistently put forth the highest quality of material, in performance and production. His self-produced debut album, Hero, was released in 1999 to great critical acclaim
In support of Hero, as he continues to do for To Be Down, Michael has performed throughout the country-in the greater northeast, most notably, in such venues as The Bitter End, The Cutting Room, and The Triad Theatre.
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