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Michael Troy Worth (born January 13, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor.
Born in Philadelphia, Worth is from German and Native American heritage. At the age of 11, he directed his first film titled The Tire with a super 8mm camera he had spent his allowance on. He continued making short films and experimental video projects during his youth.
Sometime later when he moved to Los Angeles, Worth grabbed a handful of small parts in film and television including "Pacific Blue" and "Alien Nation". He lived with his dog in his truck for 6 months in Los Angeles while trying to... MORE
Michael Troy Worth (born January 13, 1972 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor.
Born in Philadelphia, Worth is from German and Native American heritage. At the age of 11, he directed his first film titled The Tire with a super 8mm camera he had spent his allowance on. He continued making short films and experimental video projects during his youth.
Sometime later when he moved to Los Angeles, Worth grabbed a handful of small parts in film and television including "Pacific Blue" and "Alien Nation". He lived with his dog in his truck for 6 months in Los Angeles while trying to save money. Surviving on odd jobs and construction work, Michael grabbed whatever small parts he could as he climbed the Hollywood ladder.
His first lead role came with the film independent action film Final Impact from which he was labeled a "a promising newcomer" by Variety magazine. Signed to several films with PM Entertainment, he worked through a series of low budget films before landing the role of "Tommy"on TV series Acapulco H.E.A.T.. He was also one of the front-runners for the role of Robin in Batman Forever, ultimately making a cameo in a fight scene with Chris O'Donnell.
In 2004, he LESS
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