Michael Arden
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Michael Jerrod Moore (born October 6, 1982), also known as Michael Arden, is an American stage actor, singer, and composer. He was born in Midland, Texas and currently resides in New York.
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[edit] Acting
[edit] Theatre
Michael made his Broadway debut as Tom Sawyer in the 2003 Roundabout and Deaf West revival of Big River. More notably he starred opposite John Hill in the 2004 off-Broadway hit Bare, a Pop Opera. In Summer 2005, Michael played Nick, a sexually promiscuous gay man in love with a shark, in Adam Bock's surreal play [[Swimming in the Shallows]] at New York's Second Stage Theatre. Michael recently starred in the new Twyla Tharp musical The Times They Are A-Changin' based on the music of Bob Dylan. The Times ran January 25 - March 5, 2006 at the Old Globe Theatre in San Diego, California and opened on Broadway at the Brooks Atkinson Theatre on October 26, 2006. The show ended its short run on November 19, 2006. Michael is currently starring in the new musical Ace, also playing at San Diego's Old Globe Theatre. Michael's regional theatre credits include Pippin, God of Vengeance, Falsettoland, Tom Jones' Harold and Maude, West Side Story, Songs for a New World, The Common Pursuit, and A Winter's Tale.
[edit] Television
Michael has appeared in television on ABC's Grey's Anatomy (episode "17 Seconds" as Neal Hannigan) and in Numb3rs for CBS. He has also been seen co-starring with Donald Trump in a Domino's Pizza television commercial, and with Regis and Kelly in a 2006 Commerce Bank commercial.
[edit] Film
Having also done work in film, Michael is a featured actor in director Colin Spoelman's independent effort "Underground," the story of five friends who become trapped inside a cave system deep below a mountain ridge in central Kentucky.
[edit] Vocal
Michael is rumored to be singing with legend Barbara Streisand in her 2007 European tour.
[edit] Writing
[edit] Composer
As a composer, Michael has written several works, including Easter Rising, As You Like It, and Ripley.
[edit] Training
A Presidential Scholar in the arts, Michael received training at Interlochen Arts Academy and The Juilliard School. Michael left Juilliard in 2003 to join the Broadway revival company of Big River.
[edit] Early & Personal Life
Growing up in Midland, Texas, Michael was active in the Pickwick Players, Midland's youth performing company. Because of his father's suicide and his mother's problem with drugs, Michael was raised by his grandparents [1]. Arden was a student at Trinity School, a college preparatory school in Midland. He received a scholarship to Interlochen Arts Academy, graduating in 2001, and was accepted on a full scholarship at Juilliard School.
[edit] External links
- Michael Arden at the Internet Movie Database
- Michael Arden at the Internet Broadway Database
- MichaelArden.net - A Michael Arden fansite
- Michael Arden @ Livejournal