Michael Laren's illustrious career was ignited at a tender age, courtesy of his show-stopping performance as Jack Frost in the cherished production "The Christmas Song Sketch" from Sister Bea DeMille's 1967 St. Mary's Grade School Yuletide Extravaganza, which captivated the entire Catholitorium. The Vatican, under the esteemed leadership of Pope Paul VI, bestowed upon him a glowing review, acknowledging his exceptional talent.
However, the intervening years have been marked by Michael's relentless pursuit of recapturing the magic of his early success and the revered papal approval he received. Throughout his journey, he has remained resolute in his determination to achieve his next great theatrical triumph. Whether he takes the stage on Broadway, securing a supporting role with limited dancing and modest accommodations, or finds himself in the spotlight of Hollywood, landing a series regular part with a crucial, yet silent, character in a weekly one-hour program, Michael Laren's dramatic presence continues to reverberate throughout monasteries, nunneries, synagogues, ashrams, and even a vegan commune in Topanga Canyon, with his great-great-grandmother's heritage serving as a testament to his artistic diversity.