Michael Vartan

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Michael Vartan

Michael Vartan in 2010
Born Michael S. Vartan
(1968-11-27) November 27, 1968
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Spouse(s) Lauren Skaar
(m. 2011–present)

Michael S. Vartan (born November 27, 1968) is a French and American[1][2] film and television actor. He is probably best known for the role of Michael Vaughn on the American television action drama Alias. He most recently starred in the TNT medical drama Hawthorne.

Early life

Vartan was born in Boulogne-Billancourt, Hauts-de-Seine, France. He is the son of Doris (née Pucher), a painter and artist, and Eddie Vartan, a Bulgarian-born musician.[3][4] His paternal aunt is singer Sylvie Vartan and his stepfather is writer Ian La Frenais.[5] Michael's paternal grandfather was of Armenian and Bulgarian descent, while Michael's paternal grandmother was of Hungarian Jewish background.[6][7][8] Michael's mother is a Polish Jewish immigrant to the U.S.[9][10][11] Vartan has said about his French background that "The funny thing is I'm actually a Polish Jew who happens to be born in France. My mom is Polish and my dad is Bulgarian. I don't have an ounce of French blood. But I work it".[9][12] He has stated that he tends to be considered a Frenchman in the United States and an American in France.[13]

His parents divorced when he was five and he moved to America with his mother.[14] He moved back to France to be with his father until his high school years, and grew up a "farm kid" in a "simple environment"[11] in Fleury, Manche, a small town in Normandy.[14][15] At the age of eighteen, Vartan moved back in with his mother in Los Angeles, telling her that he wanted to be an artist,[16] because he did not wish to fulfill the mandatory military service required in France.[11] In Los Angeles, he attended an acting school after he was told he possessed acting talent. He had also attended the prestigious Lycée Français de Los Angeles. Vartan now considers himself to be American and stated on the talk show Rove that he would like Australia to be his second home.[17] He is bilingual, speaking both English and French fluently.[18]

Career

After starring roles in European films, including an acclaimed performance in the Taviani Brothers' Fiorile, and several smaller film roles, Vartan had noticeable supporting roles in major Hollywood movies, including Never Been Kissed (1999), One Hour Photo (2002) and Monster-in-Law (2005).[17] In 2007, he appeared in the Australian horror film Rogue, and starred in the film Jolene in 2008.

Vartan's most notable role to date has been as Michael Vaughn in the American television series Alias (2001–2006). Vartan has also had guest appearances on Friends (as Dr. Tim Burke, Tom Selleck's character's son) and Ally McBeal (as Jonathan Basset). He also appeared on the show Kitchen Confidential, which starred his former Alias co-star Bradley Cooper, as a French chef who was Cooper's rival. In September 2007, Vartan played James Walker, a main role in the ABC drama Big Shots. However, the show was canceled after one season.

Vartan is co-starred opposite Jada Pinkett Smith in TNT's series Hawthorne. Vartan replaced Jeffrey Nordling, who played the role in the pilot.[19] TNT canceled the series after its third season.[20]

Personal life

Vartan at the 23rd Genesis Awards, Beverly Hills, California, March 28, 2009

Over the course of his relationship with Alias co-star Jennifer Garner, he never made any public appearances with her. Garner confirmed their relationship in August 2003.[21] Vartan began dating Garner in mid-2003, and though rumors of their break-up began in March 2004,[22] Garner only confirmed the end of their relationship in August 2004.[23][24] On March 5, 2010, he announced his engagement to Lauren Skaar, whom he met in a Whole Foods Market parking lot in Los Angeles in 2009.[25] The couple married on April 2, 2011 at the Pelican Hill Resort in Newport Beach, California.[26] He has a dog named Millie, with whom he appeared in a PETA video about good canine care and to whom he wrote a "love letter" for an anthology.[27]

Vartan is a keen supporter of Australian rules football, having watched the game on numerous visits to Australia, in particular Melbourne. He is good friends with Brendan Fevola and supports Carlton.[28]

After the completion of the film Rogue, Vartan got a Southern Cross tattoo on his right arm to show his love for Australia.[29]

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1988 Black Leather Jacket Motorcycle Boy Documentary
1991 Un homme et deux femmes Fred
1992 Stringer Chris
Promenades d'été Thomas
1993 Spender Paul Ducheyne BBC TV Series - Season 3
Fiorile Jean/Massimo
1995 To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar Tommy
1996 The Pallbearer Scott
1997 Touch Me Adam
Friends Dr. Tim Burke Television series
The Myth of Fingerprints Jake
1998 The Curve Chris
1999 Never Been Kissed Sam Coulson
2000 It Had to Be You Charlie Hudson
The Next Best Thing Kevin Lasater
Sand Tyler Briggs
2001 The Mists of Avalon Lancelot Television miniseries
20012006 Alias Michael Vaughn Television series
2002 One Hour Photo Will Yorkin
2005 Monster-in-Law Dr. Kevin Fields
Kitchen Confidential Michel Valentine, French chef Television series
2007 Rogue Pete McKell
Big Shots James Walker Television series
2008 Jolene Brad
20092011 Hawthorne Dr. Tom Wakefield Television series
2010 High School Calculus Teacher
2011 Demoted Rodney
2011 Colombiana Danny
2014 Bates Motel George TV series, season 2

References

  1. http://www.usaweekend.com/03_issues/030323/030323alias.html
  2. WE'RE NOT FONDA THIS ONE. J.Fo out-divas J.Lo in 'Monster' catfight that goes ogre the top. Oh well, that's shrew biz
  3. Meyer-Stabley, Betrand (September 23, 2002). "Elle: Internet Watch: Michael Vartan". Elle France. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  4. "Superstar Moms: Famous Kids". People.com. April 24, 2002. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  5. "Running Man". Arena UK Magazine. October 2002. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  6. "From La Maritza to La Seine". Le Site Officiel. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  7. Vartanian, Hrag (April 2004). "Michael Vartan: A Face That's Hard to Forget". Armenian General Benevolent Union. 
  8. Sylvie Vartan, by Emmanuel Bonini, Flammarion, 2004
  9. 9.0 9.1 Peyser, Marc; Devin Gordon (May 23, 2005). "NEWSMAKERS". Newsweek. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  10. Bloom, Nate (June 3, 2005). "Celebrity Jews". The Jewish News Weekly of Northern California. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Fischer, Paul (May 3, 2005). "Interview: Michael Vartan". Dark Horizons.com. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  12. j. – Celebrity Jews
  13. Interview Michael Vartan – Alias
  14. 14.0 14.1 Barker, Lynn (May 10, 2005). "Michael Vartan". Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  15. "Michael Vartan: The Golden Nephew". Gala Magazine. November 2002. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  16. Colon, Suzan (November/December, 1997). "Q&A: Michael Vartan". Jane Magazine. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  17. 17.0 17.1 Hellard, Peta (November 4, 2007). "Hollywood hero's bush horror". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved November 3, 2007. 
  18. :: Michael Vartan – vartanfan[dot]com – fan site ::
  19. Andreeva, Nellie. "Michael Vartan joins TNT's 'Time Heals'". The Hollywood Reporter. 
  20. "TNT cancels 'HawthoRNe' after three seasons". 
  21. Susman, G, "Undercover Work". Entertainment Weekly. August 14, 2003. Retrieved on December 13, 2006.
  22. Buzzle Staff and Agencies, "Garner & Vartan Split?". Buzzle.com. March 24, 2004. Retrieved on January 23, 2007.
  23. "Jennifer Garner and Michael Vartan". Moono.com. August 21, 2004. Retrieved on January 23, 2007.
  24. "Garner Confirms Love Split". AskMen.com. August 19, 2004. Retrieved on January 23, 2007.
  25. "Michael Vartan of Alias is Engaged!". People.com. March 19, 2010.
  26. "Alias Star Michael Vartan Gets Married!". Us Weekly. April 2, 2011.
  27. "Michael Vartan Pens Love Letter To His Dog," People, 7 December 2011.
  28. "Outback tests Michael Vartan". November 10, 2007. Retrieved on April 19, 2010.
  29. "Rogue star Michael Vartan answers back". November 16, 2007. Retrieved on April 19, 2010

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