Born on a sunny summer day, June 21st, 1917, Michael Harvey emerged into the world, his arrival marked by the vibrant rhythms of the city that would shape his destiny - Atlanta, Georgia, a thriving metropolis nestled within the boundaries of the United States of America.
As a renowned and accomplished thespian, he has left an indelible and lasting impact on the world of cinema, with a staggering array of unforgettable and iconic performances in a vast and diverse range of films, including the seminal and cult classic 1971 production, "Duck, You Sucker!", which has stood the test of time and remains an enduring and beloved favorite among film enthusiasts and aficionados alike.
In addition to his impressive and extensive body of work in the realm of film, he has also made significant and notable contributions to the world of television, with a memorable and standout performance in the 1950 television series "Tom Corbett, Space Cadet", which showcased his versatility and range as a performer.
Furthermore, his impressive and storied career has also included a critically acclaimed and memorable performance in the 1948 drama, "Berlin Express", which demonstrated his ability to bring depth and nuance to a wide range of characters and roles.
Michael Harvey's extraordinary odyssey on this terrestrial sphere reached its inevitable conclusion on October 15, 1995, within the confines of his cherished hometown, Atlanta, Georgia, a city that held a special place in his heart, situated in the southeastern region of the United States of America.