- Born
- Height5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
- Versatile character actor Sean Cameron Michael is one of South Africa's most prolific and successful exports to Hollywood. Having consistently worked during the past three decades on over 130 TV, film and theater productions, he recently received a SAFTA (South African Oscars) nomination for Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film for his work on the multi-award winning Fried Barry (2020).
Michael's breakout performance was back in 2008 as French UN worker Charles Solenz in Fox's multi-Emmy and Golden Globe nominated 24 feature 24: Redemption (2008). Over 12 million viewers tuned in for the premiere, while The New York Post singled out Michael's performance saying "this might be the most spineless, loathsome character ever created for this show."
The actor has continually held his own opposite industry heavyweights including Oscar-winner William Hurt in The Challenger Disaster (2013), Gary Sinise in Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016), Robert Patrick in Scorpion (2014) and Mads Mikkelsen in Universal's western The Salvation (2014). The film premiered at Cannes to a ten minute standing ovation.
Michael is perhaps best known for playing series regular Richard Guthrie in two season's of Michael Bay's hit pirate series Black Sails (2014). He was considered for an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as a SAG-Aftra award, two years in a row for his portrayal.
After being awarded an "extraordinary ability" green card, Michael relocated to Los Angeles and became a permanent US resident. He won Best Performance by an Actor at the Boston Sci-fi Film Festival as the lead in Broken Darkness (2017). Michael recurred on the Mark Wahlberg produced Shooter (2016), Blood Drive (2017) and MacGyver (2016), whilst on the big screen he starred in Universal's reboot of The Mummy (2017) (opposite Tom Cruise and Russell Crowe) grossing over $450M worldwide. He also narrated Nicholas Sparks' New York Times bestselling audio-book Every Breath.
In 2019 he played the lead in the multi award-winning political thriller The Last Victims (2019) which premiered at PAFF in Los Angeles. He went on to win Best Actor at the South Film and Arts Festival in Chile. Michael then recurred on Deep State (2018), Vagrant Queen (2020) and played a supporting role in the Netflix Original The Last Days of American Crime (2020) opposite Edgar Ramirez.
In 2020 he starred in Triggered (2020) (Samuel Goldwyn Films) and recurred on History's The Cars That Made the World (2020).
Recent work includes Catch Me a Killer (2024), Bradley Cooper's FDR (2023) and Leonardo DiCaprio's Theodore Roosevelt (2022). He was a series regular on Die Byl (2016) and Ludik (2022), recurred opposite David Tennant on Around the World in 80 Days (2021) and won Best Supporting Actor for Stay Safe (2021) .
The actor will next be seen in Masinga - The Calling (2024) which premiered at PAFF in Los Angeles, Spiral; the remake of the 80s cult classic Street Trash (2024) shot on film and premiered at Quentin Tarantino's New Beverley Cinema; and A24 / StudioCanal's Huntington opposite Ed Harris and Glen Powell.
Michael is attached to This Is How the World Ends, Broken Brothers and Bloody Proposal. He also serves as a screenwriter and exec producer on the Netflix Original feature Collision (2022).
Michael has been a proud SAG-Aftra member and judge for the Television Academy of Arts & Sciences (Emmys) and the International Emmy Awards for the past ten years.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Publicist
- Did all his own stunts (including hand-to-hand combat, fighting and jumping off trains) in Allan Quatermain and the Temple of Skulls.
- Was William H. Macy's personal stand-in and photo double on "The Deal".
- Was considered for a role in Dredd (2012).
- Sean Cameron Michael is today regarded as one of South Africa's most successful exports, having performed in over 80 international TV series, short films, music videos and feature films. He is based in Los Angeles, California.
- 2016: Michael was considered for an Emmy nomination (two years in a row) as Supporting Actor in a Drama Series by the Television Academy of Arts & Sciences for his portrayal of series regular Richard Guthrie in Starz's Black Sails.
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