Michael T Weiss Jarod in The Pretender
Birth name: Michael Terry Weiss Biography for Michael T WeissA native of Chicago, Weiss began acting as a child, appearing in local TV commercials. While in high school, he studied acting at the Second City workshop, and after graduation, he enrolled in USC's prestigious school of drama. Shortly after receiving his B.F.A. there in 1984, Weiss landed the role of Dr. Mike Horton on NBC's venerable daytime drama "Days of Our Lives."
Michael T Weiss played for several years the main character in the American television series Le Chameleon (The Pretter). He interpreted for almost ten years the role of Doctor Mike Horton in days and lives. He appeared several times in the Crossing Jordan series (supporting proof). Michael has two sisters, is single and has no children. Michael's second name is Terry and not Thomas. He was forced to add the initial of this second name because there is another actor called Michael Weiss.
Michael T. Weiss is an American actor born January 2, 1962 in Chicago, Illinois. He is best known for his role in the television series "The Pertender", in which he interprets the main character, Jarod. Weiss began his career as an actor in the late 1980s and has since played in a variety of films, television series and theatrical productions. Filmography
TriviaHis dad is a steel-industry executive & his mom is a homemaker.
He worked as a personal trainer, with many of his clients being fellow actors.
He attended the University of Southern California where he joined the school of drama.
Says his home is chemical free. He uses only minimum elctricity and drives a Toyota Prius, an electric-gas hybrid vehicle.
He can accurately name each of the United States in alphabetical order (without a break to stop and think about it),
He can change his voice pattern to reflect certain accents or dialects
He can wiggle his ears
Is a certified scuba diver
Younger brother of make-up artist Jamie Sue Weiss.
Michael was an usher at former "Days of Our Lives" (1965) co-star Lisa Howard's 1985 wedding to husband Daniel Cerone.
Appeared more recently on Boston's Huntington Theatre stage in "Burn This" (2004) and "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" (2006). FamilyAuthor of the card
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