Michael Worth(I)
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Born in Philadelphia, Michael came from a line of German sailors on one
side and American Delaware Indians on the other. As a 10 year old
Michael directed his first film entitle The Tire. It was shot with a
super-8 camera his mother bought him. He continued making short films
into his late teens. During his early teens, Michael had a few small
parts in film and television. Living with his dog in a truck for six
months in Los Angeles to save money, he worked odd jobs and
construction work, taking whatever small parts he could as he climbed
the Hollywood ladder. His first lead came with the film Final Impact (1992) for
which Variety deemed him "a promising newcomer." He worked in a series
of low-budget films before landing a part in the TV series Acapulco H.E.A.T. (1993). He
had a close call with greater fame from being second choice for the
role of Robin in Batman Forever (1995). Michael wrote and directed the independent
Killing Cupid (2005) which gained him a Best Director nomination at the Action On
Film Film Festival in 2005 as well as winning Best Fiction Film at the
Hollywood Fiction Film and Video Festival in 2006. He wrote and
recently completed appearing the psychological thriller/western Dual (2008)
which won Best Independent Action Film. His second directorial work is
the drama God's Ears (2008).