Michael Paré

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Michael Paré
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Paré at a 2008 film screening
Born Michael Kevin Paré
(1958-10-09) October 9, 1958 (age 66)
Brooklyn, New York
Occupation Actor
Years active 1981–present

Michael Kevin Paré[1] (born October 9, 1958) is an American actor.

Early life

Paré was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Joan, a homemaker, and Francis Paré, who owned print shops.[1] He has six sisters and three brothers. Paré's father was of French-Canadian ancestry[2] and his mother of Irish ancestry.[citation needed] His father died from leukemia when Paré was five, leaving his mother to raise the large family of children. Paré was working as a chef in New York City when he met a talent agent, Yvette Bikoff, who convinced him to try acting.

Acting career

His first starring role was as Tony Villicana on the television series The Greatest American Hero. His best-known film roles were as Eddie Wilson in Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) and its sequel Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (1989), as well as Streets of Fire (1984)[3] and The Philadelphia Experiment (1984). Other films included Moon 44 (1990), Village of the Damned (1995), Bad Moon (1996), Hope Floats (1998), and The Virgin Suicides (1999).

Paré won the best actor Award at PollyGrind Film Festival for the film Road to Hell playing again the role of Tom Cody.

On television, Paré starred with Michael Beck in the CBS police drama Houston Knights in 1987–88, as well as the short-lived 2001 science fiction television series Starhunter. 2014 starred in the feature directorial debut film The Shelter of Actor John Fallon.[4] Paré frequently appear in Uwe Boll's works.

Personal life

He has married three times. His first wife (1980-84) was film producer Lisa Katselas; his second wife, Marisa Roebuck (1986-88); his present wife, Marjolein Booy (since 1992), a former fashion model.

Filmography

  • Crazy Times (1981) as Harry
  • The Greatest American Hero (1981–1983) as Tony Villicana
  • Eddie and the Cruisers (1983) as Eddie Wilson
  • Undercover (1983) as Max
  • Streets of Fire (1984) as Tom Cody
  • The Philadelphia Experiment (1984) as David Herdeg
  • Space Rage (1985) as Grange
  • Instant Justice (1986) as Scott Youngblood
  • The Women's Club (1987) as Patrick
  • World Gone Wild (1988) as George Landon
  • Houston Knights (1987–1988) as Sgt. Joey La Fiamma
  • Eddie and the Cruisers II: Eddie Lives! (1989) as Eddie Wilson / Joe West
  • Dragonfight (1990) as Moorpark
  • Moon 44 (1990) as Felix Stone
  • Il sole buio (1990) as Ruggero Brickman
  • The Closer (1990) as Larry Freed
  • Empire City (1991) as Joey Andre
  • Killing Streets (1991) as Chris/Craig Brandt
  • The Last Hour (1991) as Jeff
  • Into the Sun (1992) as Capt. Paul Watkins
  • Blink of an Eye (1992) as Sam Browning
  • Sunset Heat (1992) as Eric Wright
  • Point of Impact (1993) as Jack Davis
  • Deadly Heroes (1993) as Brad Cartowski
  • Warriors (1994) as Colin Neal
  • Carver's Gate (1995) as Carver
  • Lunarcop (1995) as Joe Brody
  • Village of the Damned (1995) as Frank McGowan
  • Triplecross (1995) as Teddy 'T.C' Cooper
  • The Dangerous (1995) as Random
  • Raging Angels (1995) as Colin
  • The Colony (1996) as Alec Harken
  • Coyote Run (1996) as Pershing Quinn
  • Bad Moon (1996) as Uncle Ted
  • Merchant of Death (1997) as Jim Randell
  • 2103: The Deadly Wake (1997) as Tarkis
  • Strip Search (1997) as Robby Durrell
  • Falling Fire (1997) as Daryl Boden
  • Hope Floats (1998) as Bill Pruitt
  • Back to Even (1998) as Boyle
  • October 22 (1998) as Gary
  • The Virgin Suicides (1999) as Adult Trip Fontaine
  • Men of Means (1999) as Rico 'Bullet' Burke
  • Peril (2000) as Vincent
  • Sanctimony (2000) as Jim Renart
  • Space Fury (2000) as Konrad

Awards and nominations

Awards

PollyGrind Film Festival[5]

  • Best actor: 2012

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Michael Pare Biography (1959-)
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  5. 2012 Pollygrind winners

External links

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