Michael Mosley has been a prolific actor in film, television, and theater for over a decade, bringing a wide range of characters to life with his versatility and talent.
Currently, Mosley can be seen starring in the USA series "Sirens," a comedy based on the BBC show of the same name, where he plays one of three fast-paced and witty Chicago EMTs. The show has received critical acclaim for its humor and characters.
On the film front, Mosley has a number of upcoming projects, including the MGM comedy "HOT PURSUIT" opposite Reese Witherspoon and Sofia Vergara, set to be released in May 2015. He will also be appearing in "OTHER PEOPLE'S CHILDREN," a drama alongside Chad Michael Murray, Alexandra Breckenridge, and directed by Liz Hinlein.
Born in Iowa City, Iowa, Mosley is a graduate of the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York, where he was a 2001 company member. He has performed in numerous theaters, including the SoHo Playhouse, Cherry Lane, and Michael Imperioli's Studio Dante.
Mosley has a long list of film credits, including "THE PROPOSAL," "THE ACCIDENTAL HUSBAND," and "27 DRESSES." He has also appeared in a number of independent films, including "SWIMMERS," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and won the New American Cinema Award at the Seattle International Film Festival.
In addition to his film work, Mosley has had a successful television career, with recurring roles on shows such as "Kidnapped," "Alpha Mom," "Scrubs," "Longmire," "Justified," "30 Rock," "Last Resort," and "The Education of Max Bickford." He has also had guest starring roles on shows such as "Happy Endings," "The Closer," "Generation Kill," and "The Wire."
Mosley's critically acclaimed role as "Drew Suffin" on the ABC series "Scrubs" earned him widespread recognition, and he went on to co-star as "Ted Vanderway" on ABC's "Pan Am." His other television credits include "Castle," "The Closer," and "Generation Kill."