Michael Bryan French, a talented individual, was born in Lackawanna, New York, and spent his formative years in Elmira, New York.
In the early stages of his career, French worked as an associate member of The Wooster Group, a renowned theater company. He then ventured onto the Broadway stage, starring in Neil Simon's iconic production of Biloxi Blues.
French's impressive résumé also boasts numerous Off-Broadway credits, including performances at The New York Shakespeare Festival, Playwrights Horizons, The Vineyard Theater, and Soho Rep. His extensive regional theater experience encompasses esteemed institutions such as The Actor's Theater of Louisville, The Old Globe of San Diego, and the Merrimack Regional Theater, among many others.
Following his relocation to Los Angeles in 1990, French shifted his focus towards television and film, capitalizing on the opportunities presented in the West Coast's thriving entertainment industry. However, in 2010, he returned to his New York roots, reigniting his passion for the stage and further solidifying his status as a versatile and accomplished performer.