20 Facts About Michael Easton

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Michael Easton was born on February 15,1967 and is an American-Irish film, television and voice actor, writer, and director.

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Michael Easton attended high school and then UCLA when he returned to the United States, and graduated with a double major in English and History.

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Michael Easton's first major series role was a two-year stint on NBC's Days of Our Lives, playing Tanner Scofield when he was just 25.

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Michael Easton returned to Los Angeles to care for her until her death in 1994.

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Michael Easton played the dual roles of a Seattle professor who is framed for murder by his previously unknown twin, and is forced to go on the run from the FBI in order to clear himself of his brother's crimes.

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Michael Easton played Nick Carrington, a former drug addict and counselor at an inner-city crisis center.

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Michael Easton later described the experience as one of the most creatively and personally rewarding of his career.

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In 1998, Michael Easton was featured in a multi-episode arc of Ally McBeal as Glenn, for which one episode was awarded a Primetime Emmy.

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Michael Easton went on to play the role in a short arc on the award-winning series The Practice.

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Michael Easton returned to Daytime with ABC's Port Charles, a spinoff of General Hospital that took a more supernatural turn, as he helped shape and create the vampire antagonist Caleb Morley.

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Michael Easton reprised his One Life to Live role on General Hospital.

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Michael Easton rejoined the GH cast on March 22,2016, playing his current character, Dr Hamilton Finn, an infectious disease specialist and epidemiologist with a penchant for waistcoats and a bearded dragon named Roxy.

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Michael Easton's 2011 graphic novel trilogy Soul Stealer was a critical success and praised by Ain't It Cool News as "Graphic Novel of the Year" in 2010.

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Years later, Michael Easton collaborated with Straub to write the horror graphic novel The Green Woman for DC Comics.

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Michael Easton's feature detailing the life of actor Montgomery Clift is being produced by Relativity Media, while another screenplay about Ella Fitzgerald is in development with Norman Lear.

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Michael Easton released a video and special preview edition of the sequel novel, with art by Steven Perkins, at San Diego Comic Con in 2015.

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Michael Easton co-wrote The Green Woman for Vertigo Comics with award-winning horror writer Peter Straub.

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In 2001 Michael Easton adapted a short film based on an unfinished screenplay by Doors front man Jim Morrison.

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In 2015, Michael Easton's Ultraviolent, chronicling the last, bizarre night of filmmaker Donald Cammell, won the Best Shorts Showcase at LA Shorts Fest and was awarded the Grand Prize at both the Barcelona and Canadian International Film Festivals.

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Michael Easton followed up with First Strike Butcher Knife, which premiered at the 2017 Los Angeles Film Festival.