Michael Emery, a talented actor with over 70 professional credits, has had a successful career spanning nearly twenty years. He trained at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts and has worked consistently in film and television projects.
Michael has made appearances on popular shows such as Monk, Shameless, Body of Proof, and Blue Bloods, as well as soap operas like Guiding Light, Days of Our Lives, One Life to Live, and As the World Turns. His notable roles include playing "Phil Daelman", a thief who terrorizes a Latino family, on Blue Bloods, and "Andy" on several soap operas.
In addition to his television work, Michael has appeared in several full-length feature films. He has starred alongside notable actors such as Frances Fisher, Steve Howie, Kurt Russell, Richard Jenkins, David Arquette, and Patrick Wilson. His performance in the award-winning film Randy's Canvas, in which he played the role of Henry, the older brother of a young autistic artist, showcased his impressive acting range.
Michael's notable recurring roles include his appearances on Season 2 of the CrackleTV series StartUp and Season 3 of the Amazon series Sneaky Pete. He has also co-starred with acting greats such as William Sadler and Scout Taylor-Compton.
Michael has received critical acclaim for his performances, including winning the Golden State Film Festival Award for Best Supporting Actor and the Royal Wolf Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as Reverend Henning in the true story drama American Wisper.
Most recently, Michael has appeared in a leading role in the Lionsgate horror film Room 9, as well as in the psychological thriller film Peter Five Eight alongside Kevin Spacey. He has also worked as a top of show Guest Star on the hit ABC Primetime series Station 19 and played a significant role in the 2021 feature film An Intrusion.
In addition to his film and television work, Michael has also guest-starred on the CBS top-rated series The Equalizer as the villain, Xavier Mannis, and was the lead character in the Nate Dushku thriller Birder, written by Ami Lourie.