Michael Cornacchia, a talented individual from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, attended Conestoga High School in Berwyn, PA, before pursuing his passion for theatre at the University of Southern California, where he earned a degree in Theatre.
Throughout his career, Michael has made numerous television appearances, including roles in popular shows such as "ER", "The Practice", "Six Feet Under", "CSI: New York", "The Tick", "Pushing Daisies", "October Road", and "Entourage".
In addition to his television work, Michael has also appeared in several notable films and web series. He starred alongside Kevin Pollack in the 2006 Academy Award-nominated short film "Our Time is Up", and voiced the character of Eddie in the video game adaptation of "Reservoir Dogs".
Michael's voice acting credits also include the role of Frankie in the Academy Award-winning animated film "Happy Feet", as well as Jabba the Hutt and Admiral Ackbar in Patrick T. Gorman's "The Star Wars Trilogy in 30 Minutes".
In addition to his work in film and television, Michael has also lent his voice to several animated series, including "Legion of Super Heroes" as Bouncing Boy. He has also appeared in both the "Hannah Montana" TV series and "Hannah Montana: The Movie".
Michael's work in film extends to his short film "Michael Poppins in The Curious Case of the Beastie Yeasties", which he starred in and produced, and premiered at the Los Angeles Comedy Festival. He also acted in and produced his first horror feature film, "Grey Skies".
In addition to his work in film and television, Michael has also created a short spoofing popular ghost-hunting shows called "What the F$ Was That?!", and produced a web series called "The Pacellis", which he also wrote, directed, and acted in.