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In a Relationship

as Owen

2018
Sun Dogs

as Ned Chipley

2017
Wild Card

as Cyrus Kinnick

2015
The Stanford Prison Experiment

as Christopher Archer

2015
The End of Love

as Michael Angarano

2013
Empire State

as Eddie

2013
The English Teacher

as Jason Sherwood

2013
Haywire

as Scott

2011
The Brass Teapot

as John

2013
Red State

as Travis

2011
The Art of Getting By

as Dustin

2011
Ceremony

as Sam Davis

2010
Gentlemen Broncos

as Benjamin

2009
The Forbidden Kingdom

as Jason Tripitikas

2008
Snow Angels

as Arthur Parkinson

2007
Black Irish

as Cole McKay

2007
Man in the Chair

as Cameron Kincaid

2007
Dear Wendy

as Freddie

2005
Sky High

as Will Stronghold

2005
One Last Thing...

as Dylan Jameison

2006
The Dust Factory

as Rocky Mazzelli

2004
Speak

as Dave Petrakis

2004
Little Secrets

as Philip

2001
Almost Famous

as Young William

2000
Michael Angarano Michael Angarano

Birthday

1987-12-03

Place of Birth

Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

In 2000, 12-year old Angarano acted in Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family. The following year, he landed his first major film role in Little Secrets, opposite Evan Rachel Wood and David Gallagher. Michael then starred in a 2003 telefilm named Maniac Magee as Jeffery Lionel Magee, a 12-year-old boy who finds his way into Two Mills, Pennsylvania, a place divided by racial prejudice. It premiered on Nickelodeon. In 2004, he appeared in the movie version of the critically acclaimed novel Speak, which costarred Kristen Stewart. Angarano was the lead role in Sky High and had a major role in Lords of Dogtown, both of which were released in the summer of 2005. Other film roles include parts in The Bondage, Black Irish, Man in the Chair, Snow Angels, The Final Season, One Last Thing... and The Forbidden Kingdom. On television, Angarano had a recurring role as Elliott, the son of Jack McFarland, on the television series Will & Grace. In 2007, Angarano appeared in four episodes of the hit 24 as Scott Wallace, a teenager taken hostage by a terrorist. In 2008, Angarano was featured in Vanity Fair as one of Hollywood's "New Wave" young stars. He filmed Gentlemen Broncos, from Napoleon Dynamite director Jared Hess. The comedy film was released in October 2009. In 2010 he had the lead role in Ceremony, and in 2011, Angarano starred in the horror-thriller film Red State as "Travis".
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