Dale Midkiff's educational background began at Edgewood high school, where he laid the foundation for his future pursuits. He later attended Salisbury University in Salisbury, Maryland, further refining his skills and knowledge. Following his academic endeavors, Midkiff made the bold decision to relocate to New York, where he simultaneously worked as a waiter and pursued his passion for acting. This dual approach allowed him to hone his craft while also gaining valuable experience in the service industry.
Midkiff's breakthrough role came when he landed the iconic part of Elvis in the made-for-TV movie "Elvis and Me" in 1988. This pivotal performance catapulted him into the spotlight, paving the way for future opportunities. His subsequent roles in "Pet Sematary" (1989) alongside Fred Gwynne and "Love Potion No. 9" (1992) with Sandra Bullock solidified his status as a talented actor.
In addition to his film work, Midkiff also had the distinction of starring in the CBS series "Time Trax", which was shot on location in Surfers Paradise, Australia, for a span of two years. His portrayal of Buck Wilmington in "The Magnificent Seven" alongside Michael Bien, Eric Close, and Ron Perlman further showcased his range and versatility as an actor.
Notably, Midkiff's performance in "Love Comes Softly" earned him a Camie award and the Grace award, a testament to his dedication and talent. Today, he resides in both Los Angeles and Chance, Maryland, allowing him to balance his professional and personal life with ease.