Sean Cameron Michael

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Sean Cameron Michael (2009)

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

Life

Michael made his television debut in 1993 in the television mini-series Death in the Family as Warder . He made his film debut in 1994 in the film Im Netz der Begierde , in which he can be seen as a waiter. In 1998 he played a soldier in the family comedy Ernest Goes to the Army . In Shark Attack 2 he played a newscaster and in 2002 in the fourth part of the home-alone film series Kevin - Michael played a police officer. This was followed by minor roles in the television film Supernova - When the Sun Explodes , Invictus - Unbebridled (2009) alongside Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman as a kit manager or as Sinclar in Albert Schweitzer - A Life for Africa . In 2010 he appeared as a journalist in The Secret of the Whales and as Ira in Lost Boys: The Thirst . His involvement in the thriller Safe House is not mentioned in the credits.

In the action film Death Race: Inferno (2012), Michael played the role of New Doctor and played alongside Tanit Phoenix one more time in front of the camera. He starred in this direct-to-DVD production with Danny Trejo , Luke Goss and Ving Rhames .

He also stood in front of the camera 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 ).

Filmography (selection)

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