Kellen Michael

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Kellen Michael (born July 21, 2004 ) is an American actor who gained international fame primarily for his recurring role as Charles Nevin "Chuckie" Slott in the US television series Shameless .

Life

Born in 2004, Kellen Michael began his acting career as an actor in various local and national commercials. It was not until 2012 that he made his first notable appearance in the film and television business in an episode of the short-lived series The Unknown , in the lead role with Dominic Monaghan . Two years later, Michael was in the supporting role of Charles Nevon "Chuckie" Slott in the Showtime - dramedy series Shameless cast and was in that far different in three seasons in use. In the series he plays the uneducated and naive son of Samantha "Sammi" Slott (played by Emily Bergl ), who later in the series is put in a juvenile detention center for four months due to his naivety and possession of illegal drugs . In the German version of the series, he is spoken by Jonas Schmidt-Foss , son of Florian and nephew of Gerrit and Dennis Schmidt-Foss . He had other appearances in 2014, among others in an episode of Daniel Tosh's Tosh.0 , in two episodes of OMG! and an episode of South Park playing real-life Eric ( Eric Theodore Cartman ). In 2015 he was seen in a guest role in ABC's Marvel’s Agent Carter ; With William Froste , The Expendables of the horror film, another film production with Kellen Michael aktuell (as of November 2015) is in preproduction . Michael's advertising campaigns include an advertisement for Independence Day for a Samsung washing machine at Best Buy (2015), a spot for the Hopper hard disk recorder from Dish Network (2014) and a spot for the 2015 Dodge Dart SE (2015).

Filmography

Film appearances (also short appearances)

  • William Froste → is currently (as of November 2015) in pre-production

Series appearances (also guest and short appearances)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. 'William Froste' is 'The Expendables' of Horror Films. . . Times 1000! (English), accessed on November 21, 2015
  2. William frost Assembles a Who's Who of Horror Veterans (English), accessed on November 21, 2015