Michael "Mike" Henry, a multifaceted individual, was born on November 7, 1965, in Pontiac, Michigan, but grew up in Richmond, Virginia.
He is a renowned actor, comedian, writer, and producer, best recognized for his work on Family Guy, The Cleveland Show, American Dad, Ted, and The Orville.
Henry's most notable voice characters include Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, and Consuela from Family Guy, which premiered in 1999.
He began his educational journey at The Collegiate School, graduating in 1984, and later earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History from Washington and Lee University in 1988.
After working in advertising, Henry made the bold decision to leave his job and move to California in 1989 to pursue his passion for acting and stand-up comedy.
During his time in California, he met and befriended Seth MacFarlane, his brother Patrick's roommate, through their collaboration on Patrick's university movie shorts.
In 1998, Henry joined the cast of Family Guy in its inaugural season and went on to produce and star in the hit spin-off, The Cleveland Show.
Mike Henry is a devoted husband to Sara Voelker Henry and a loving father of two children, residing in Virginia.