Michael McShae
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Michael McShae (born Michael Robert Sienicki on June 19, 1991), is an American actor.[1] On television, he appeared in the Disney Channel Original Series Hannah Montana in the episode, "Test of My Love" in the role of Trey Harris,[2][3] and made guest appearances on the NBC television series Medium[4][5] and on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.[6][7] In addition, Michael has also been a recurring cast member of the HBO television series, 12 Miles of Bad Road,[8] playing the role of Cameron Shakespeare.[9] On film, he appeared in Academy Award-winning screenwriter Alan Ball's feature film directorial debut, Towelhead (aka Nothing Is Private).[10][11]
[edit] References
- ^ Michael McShae at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ Hannah Montana, "The Test of My Love" at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The credit is featured in the episode which has been shown in the UK.
- ^ Medium, "Being Joey Carmichael" at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The credit is featured in the episode which has been shown in the US.
- ^ The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, "Episode 3451" at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The credit is featured in the episode which has been shown in the US.
- ^ 12 Miles of Bad Road at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The credit is featured in each of the episodes which have been distributed on DVD.
- ^ Nothing Is Private at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ The credit is featured in the film release which has been shown at the 2007 Toronto Film Festival and the 2008 Sundance Film Festival.