Michael Hall D'Addario

Michael Hall D'Addario

Biografie

Born and raised on Long Island, New York, MICHAEL HALL D'ADDARIO started his acting career on the Broadway stage. His first Broadway appearance was at age 7 in the Jack O'Brien-directed Tom Stoppard trilogy, "The Coast of Utopia," which debuted at Lincoln Center and boasted such talents as Ethan Hawke, Jennifer Ehle, Bryan F. O'Byrne, and Jason Butler Harner. Michael's next Broadway role was in the star-studded production of Arthur Miller's "All My Sons," directed by noted British thespian and film actor Simon McBurney and featuring Dianne Wiest, John Lithgow, Patrick Wilson and Katie Holmes.

Michael's television and film career began when he was cast as young Charles Adams in Tom Hooper's Emmy Award®-winning HBO/Playtone miniseries, "John Adams," with Paul Giamatti and Laura Linney. He was then featured in Oscar®-winning documentarian Barbara Kopple's "Woodstock: Now and Then," a VH1/History Channel co-production.

Michael can be seen in a recurring role on the TBS family sitcom "Are We There Yet?" produced by Ice Cube and based on his 2005 film of the same name. His animation and documentary voiceover work has also been seen on network and cable television. Michael was seen starring opposite Ethan Hawke in Summit Entertainment/Blumhouse Production's "Sinister," directed by Scott Derrickson.

An avid drummer from an early age, Michael has been performing in a rock band with his brother and two friends since 2007. He continues to live with his family on Long Island, where his band rehearses and performs frequently.

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