Michael Sheehan's journey to Hollywood began in 1971, when he relocated to the iconic city and secured an apartment situated conveniently near Hanna-Barbera Studios. Following a seven-year odyssey, he finally earned his SAG card, a testament to his unwavering dedication and perseverance.
Sheehan's first notable gig at H-B was the cartoon series Fred and Barney Meet the Thing, which premiered in 1979. This marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration with the renowned studio, as he went on to join forces with prominent agent Don Pitts, securing numerous cartoon series deals with H-B, Marvel productions, and Sunbow.
Throughout his illustrious career, Sheehan has made hundreds of guest appearances in various Saturday morning cartoon series, cementing his status as a versatile and in-demand voice actor. In addition to his work in animation, he has also lent his voice to numerous commercials on radio and television, as well as appearing in dozens of commercials himself.
Beyond his impressive résumé, Michael Sheehan is a multifaceted individual with a passion for the arts. He is an accomplished artist and videographer, and has even ventured into journalism, with several published works to his name. When not exploring his creative outlets, Sheehan can be found indulging in his love of poetry or playing the mountain dulcimer, a testament to his eclectic and adventurous spirit.