John Michael pursued acting and worked as a voice-over artist. He provided his voice for the sitcom Happily Divorced. His other notable works include The Late Shift and Kath & Kim. He turned to a voice artist and gave his voice to the character of Iknik Blackstone in The Legend of Korra. Since 1991, Michael was a part of Broadway and did a play called La Bete. He went on to theatre did a play called Tiny Alice in Off-Broadway. Along with theatre, he also managed to do television shows.
His character in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show was of Ar’nox that featured for about three episodes. Other notable TV performances he delivered were in Arrested Development where he played the character of Wayne Jarvis for five episodes. He turned to a vocal artist for A Mighty Wind, which was a step forward in showcasing his music talent. He provided his voice for movies such as Batman: The Brave and The Bold.
He portrayed the character of David Letterman in The Late Shift, which was an HBO TV film. Michael keeps switching his work field between television and theatre. He even directed the plays and viewers watched him as Secretary of Defense in Stuff Happens in the year 2004. David Hare was the director, and he played the role of Donald Rumsfeld. Previously in 2003, he did some work in Lincoln Center Theatre and grabbed a major role in Big Bill whose direction in charge was A.R. Gurney. People got to see him in some television ads as well for DirectTV and Old Navy.
He performed distinct roles throughout his life ranging from being a gay judge in Raising the Bar in the second season of TNT to playing the character of rich and obnoxious, Mr. Tipton in Suit Life on Deck. He also worked as the voice- over artist in The Legend of Korra, which was an animated television series.
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