Mikal Kartvedt is a renowned professional in the entertainment industry, boasting an impressive portfolio of work in film, television, and live performances. His credits include notable projects such as "Where's The Money" (2017),"Fifty Shades Of Black" (2016),"A Haunted House" (2013),"Bad Ass 3" (2015),"Bad Asses" (2014),"Bad Ass" (2012),and "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (2013).
In addition to his work in comedy and horror films, Kartvedt has also made appearances on popular television shows such as "Modern Family" (2017),"Marlon" (2017),"NCIS: Los Angeles" (2016),and "Goodvs. Evil" (1999). He has also showcased his talents in live performances, including a 170-foot high-fall for "The Blockbuster Hollywood Christmas Spectacular" (2002).
Throughout his career, Kartvedt has had the privilege of working alongside numerous accomplished actors, including Academy Award winner Timothy Hutton, Meg Ryan, Marlon Wayans, Danny Glover, Danny Trejo, Ray Romano, Wes Bentley, Winona Ryder, Jamie Pressly, Cedrick the Entertainer, Essence Atkins, John Amos, Joe Lo Truglio, and Andy Samberg. He has also collaborated with YouTube personalities Andrew "King Bach" Bachelor and Logan Paul.
As a stunt double, Kartvedt has had the opportunity to work with acclaimed character actors such as Daniel Roebuck, Richard Masur, Christian Clemenson, Victor Garber, Zachary Bryan, John Rielly, Will McCarthy, and Gary Busey.
Kartvedt's educational background includes graduating from Valhalla H.S. in El Cajon, CA, one year ahead of actor Eric Close (Nashville (2012),Without a Trace (2002)). He went on to earn a B.A. degree from Whitworth University in Spokane, WA, graduating in 1989 alongside actor Matthew Tompkins (The Harrowing (2017),Sicario (2015)).
In his personal life, Kartvedt is married with two children and resides in Los Angeles, CA.