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Michael Pare
Birth at
9 October 1958
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Michael Pare is an American film actor, was born on October 9, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. His father, a Frenchman of Canadian descent, owned a chain of bookshops. His mother was of Irish descent. Michael was the tenth and youngest child in the family. At the age of 5, the boy was orphaned, his father suddenly died of a serious blood disease.
During his studies at school, he showed a serious interest in sports, especially showing success in wrestling.
After graduation, the future actor showed
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Michael Pare is an American film actor, was born on October 9, 1958 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. His father, a Frenchman of Canadian descent, owned a chain of bookshops. His mother was of Irish descent. Michael was the tenth and youngest child in the family. At the age of 5, the boy was orphaned, his father suddenly died of a serious blood disease.
During his studies at school, he showed a serious interest in sports, especially showing success in wrestling.
After graduation, the future actor showed an outstanding interest in cooking: first he worked as a cook in a restaurant, and then successfully graduated from the Culinary Institute of America. After moving to New York, Michael worked for a while at the famous Green Tavern restaurant. Today, cooking is still one of the actor’s hobbies.
His film career began in a very unusual way. Starting his modeling career, he became popular as a model in the United States and Japan. One day, a photo of a cute model lay on the table of famous Hollywood film producers Joe Selznick and Ian McCormick, and they decided to invite him to the lead role in their new series.
The Greatest American Hero (1981-1983). Soon after the release of the series on the screens, Tony Willican, whose role was brilliantly played by Paré, became a cult. Simultaneously with the shooting in the series, Michael takes acting lessons from Uta Hagen.
In the following years, Michael Paré actively began acting in films of category B, bringing them sufficient popularity.
The most popular for Michael Paré were such works as the role of Edie Wilson from the action film "Adie and the Cruisers" in 1983, in the sequel to 1989, as well as the role of David Hurdag in the film "Adie and the Cruisers".
The Philadelphia Experiment in 1984.
Almost all the characters played by Michael are the embodiment of masculinity and fearlessness. In 1987, he starred in the series.
The Houston Knights .
Michael Pare is more loved and revered in Europe and Japan than in the United States. He currently resides in Amsterdam.