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Michael Easton (born on February 15, 1967) is an Irish American TV actor.

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Michael Easton was born on Feburary 15, 1967 in Long Beach, California, when his parents came to the wedding of his father´s best friend there. His parents are Irish and they took him to to their native Ireland when he was 2. Due to his father's engineering travels the family commuted between Ireland and the United States throughout his childhood and he went to seven different schools. "I dropped out a few times, got tossed out a couple times. In fact, I never really had good friends until I was 15 and stayed in the same school for a few years. I was extremely shy as a kid and it was more in my character to be a writer," Michael recalls, "yet something about watching old movies such as "From Here to Eternity" and "A Place in the Sun" moved me. I wanted to be like these characters."  

   

After high school he felt a need to break away from everything. "I had a hard time dealing with what I wanted to do with my life," Michael Easton once said. "There was a lot of uncertainty there. At the time, the only thing I ever wanted to be was a poet." Michael´s poetic bent surfaced during a high school creative writing class. His teacher gave him a lot of encouragement. One of the first poets he read was Charles Bukowski. And Bukowski turned him on to Raymond Carver. The whole thing snowballed, and he realized how much he loved literature. In college Michael Easton ended up with a double major of English and history, with an emphasis on Greek History. But he wasn´t quite ready to put his all into academics and he eventually decided college wasn't where he wanted to be. He left the school and went traveling around Europe for a while, taking copious notes along the way. "If I was sitting in a restaurant I´d write on a napkin. I put all these scraps in a box, but didn´t finish a lot of the stuff. That was always the hard part for me. But in the course of time I finished all of it. I had this need to put a close on the part of my life." The close resulted in a book Michael Easton called "Drift", "because I wrote it while drifting. I opens with the Indian quote, 'You can carry heaven and hell with you', and has 60 poems in it. It´s contemporary poetry. A lot of it has to do with relationships, alcohol ... Parts of it are raw, but it´s honest."

Michael Easton made his TV movie debut in 1992 in "Shadow of a Stranger" with Emma Samms and Parker Stevenson. To prepare for this role, Michael spent six weeks working out with a personal trainer and followed a strict no-starch/high-protein diet. "I ate nothing but tuna, salmon, fruits and vegetables. I lost 11 pounds in 2 1/2 weeks. I wanted to look lean and hungry for this part, what I used to be like as an actor before I started working. A lot of people advised me not to do this character. They were reluctant about it. They told me I created a romantic hero-type lead on "Days" and should continue to go with that. But I´m an actor. I don´t care what anybody thinks of me for taking this part. I have a responsibility to choose the best parts."

After playing in "Shadow of a Stranger" Michael Easton quit acting for almost two years. He moved back to the family home in New York State. The move was precipitated by his mother´s declining health. She died in January 1994, after a two-year bout with cancer. "My mom was the most wonderful person. I was closer to her than anyone. I had no desire to work during or after that time. Fortunately, I have an understanding agent. The only good thing I can draw from losing my mother is that I got to say all the things to her that I needed to."

When Michael Easton did go back to auditioning (1994) he ended up jumping into various projects at that time - the short lived FOX show "VR5" (he played opposite Lori Singer on the network's first virtual reality series), the Judith Krantz miniseries "Dazzle", and he landed a guest role in "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS). He filmed a pilot episode for a new television series "SHE" (a HBO TV series), but the series was never broadcast. Michael followed his numerous creative muses in all directions. He wrote, produced, directed and edited the award winning festival film "Daedalus is Dead," and he has starred in "The Door" at the Tamarind Theater in Los Angeles (1995). "Daedalus Is Dead" premiered at the British Short Film Festival (1996) and took home the award for best dramatic short film (1996) in The Sea and Sky Festival in Canada. The film, about a young girl´s hitchhiking adventures from Tijuana to Nothern California, took six months to post-produce because of Michael´s tight budget. "I have a buddy who has an inside track at an editing facility, so I´d get calls at three in the morning saying I could come in for three hours," recalls Michael. "Then I´d ride my motorcycle over in my pajamas to edit."

In 1996 Michael Easton was cast in the role of identical twin brothers in Stephen J. Cannell's action-adventure series, "TWO". He was already familiar with the world of high-tech visual effects. "My experience on the series VR.5 gave me a solid background in acting against blue screens," Michael remembered, "but the process we use to create scenes with the twin brothers is the most bizarre thing I've ever done." Motion control is responsible for incredible moments, such as the scene in the pilot episode where Gus is seated on a park bench and Booth crosses behind the bench and pats his brother on the shoulder. No doubles are used, only a cast of his shoulder, which is rigged to the bench. "As Booth, I'm acting to this shoulder. I have to establish an eye-line to where Gus' face would be and hone in on it. I walk around behind the bench and put my hand on the shoulder. Then, as Gus, I sit on the bench and slide my arm into the shoulder harness. I have to remember what I did as Booth, where I walked, so Gus can follow the movement with his eyes and react to having his shoulder touched, even though no one's really touching it at the moment. You have to be very precise with all your actions and emotional responses. It's a little like choreography." Though Michael described Gus as "a nice guy", he admitted he preferred playing Booth. "The bad guys are always more fun to play. You can be more over the top, and Booth is definitely a little over the top." In addition to starring in front of the "TWO" cameras, Michael managed to stay busy behind the scenes as well. He co-wrote the second episode of the series, "AD", together with writer Kathy McCormick, and wrote the episode, "The Reckoning."

Following the cancellation of "TWO" after the first season, Michael joined the cast of "413 Hope Street" (1997). He used his downtime between "TWO" and "413 Hope Street" to read scripts, although he wasn´t sure he wanted to return to primetime immediately. "I wasn´t planning to jump back in TV, but then "Hope Street" popped up. It was a great script, and I said, 'I want to be a part of it'". He portrayed "Nick Carrington", a former drug addict-turned-counselor who oversaw the sports program at 413 HOPE ST. Michael found the part of "Nick Carrington" on "413 Hope Street" to be his most potentially rewarding to date. The fictional setting of the show was based on an actual, privately sponsored rehab facility in New York called The Door, which treats everything from HIV to drug addiction.

A few weeks after "413 Hope Street" debuted, Michael Easton became a published poet. Eighteen Straight Whiskeys, a 91 page collection of raw, hard edged emotional musings on drinking and drugs, was published by Bowery Press in October, 1997. This book marked an important milestone in the actor´s live. "I got interested in writing poetry in Vancouver (B.C.) when I was doing a show [TWO]. One of the writers was a local poet, and I attended some readings. So I wrote some poems and read them at their meetings. One night an agent for a New York publishing house said, 'I think your stuff is pretty good. Would you mind if I send them in?''' Thereafter Michael Easton began writing poetry in earnest. "There is no glory in writing poetry, and very little money. I figure I'd sold my soul to the devil doing TV shows. There is something very honest about poetry. I think I express myself better than I do writing scripts or acting. I have friends in New York who are die-by-the-breath poets who never try to sell their poetry, which is crazy too. You need to get it out there. I chose the title 'Eighteen Straight Whiskeys' because it supposedly was the last line Dylan Thomas ever spoke. I'm Irish, and as a Celt there is poetry in my blood, you know? I think there's something noble about it to balance out your life in the fake world of TV.''

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Michael Easton was born on Feburary 15, 1967 in Long Beach, California, when his parents came to the wedding of his father´s best friend there. His parents are Irish and they took him to to their native Ireland when he was 2. Due to his father's engineering travels the family commuted between Ireland and the United States throughout his childhood and he went to seven different schools. "I dropped out a few times, got tossed out a couple times. In fact, I never really had good friends until I was 15 and stayed in the same school for a few years. I was extremely shy as a kid and it was more in my character to be a writer," Michael recalls, "yet something about watching old movies such as "From Here to Eternity" and "A Place in the Sun" moved me. I wanted to be like these characters."  

   

After high school he felt a need to break away from everything. "I had a hard time dealing with what I wanted to do with my life," Michael Easton once said. "There was a lot of uncertainty there. At the time, the only thing I ever wanted to be was a poet." Michael´s poetic bent surfaced during a high school creative writing class. His teacher gave him a lot of encouragement. One of the first poets he read was Charles Bukowski. And Bukowski turned him on to Raymond Carver. The whole thing snowballed, and he realized how much he loved literature. In college Michael Easton ended up with a double major of English and history, with an emphasis on Greek History. But he wasn´t quite ready to put his all into academics and he eventually decided college wasn't where he wanted to be. He left the school and went traveling around Europe for a while, taking copious notes along the way. "If I was sitting in a restaurant I´d write on a napkin. I put all these scraps in a box, but didn´t finish a lot of the stuff. That was always the hard part for me. But in the course of time I finished all of it. I had this need to put a close on the part of my life." The close resulted in a book Michael Easton called "Drift", "because I wrote it while drifting. I opens with the Indian quote, 'You can carry heaven and hell with you', and has 60 poems in it. It´s contemporary poetry. A lot of it has to do with relationships, alcohol ... Parts of it are raw, but it´s honest."

Michael Easton made his TV movie debut in 1992 in "Shadow of a Stranger" with Emma Samms and Parker Stevenson. To prepare for this role, Michael spent six weeks working out with a personal trainer and followed a strict no-starch/high-protein diet. "I ate nothing but tuna, salmon, fruits and vegetables. I lost 11 pounds in 2 1/2 weeks. I wanted to look lean and hungry for this part, what I used to be like as an actor before I started working. A lot of people advised me not to do this character. They were reluctant about it. They told me I created a romantic hero-type lead on "Days" and should continue to go with that. But I´m an actor. I don´t care what anybody thinks of me for taking this part. I have a responsibility to choose the best parts."

After playing in "Shadow of a Stranger" Michael Easton quit acting for almost two years. He moved back to the family home in New York State. The move was precipitated by his mother´s declining health. She died in January 1994, after a two-year bout with cancer. "My mom was the most wonderful person. I was closer to her than anyone. I had no desire to work during or after that time. Fortunately, I have an understanding agent. The only good thing I can draw from losing my mother is that I got to say all the things to her that I needed to."

When Michael Easton did go back to auditioning (1994) he ended up jumping into various projects at that time - the short lived FOX show "VR5" (he played opposite Lori Singer on the network's first virtual reality series), the Judith Krantz miniseries "Dazzle", and he landed a guest role in "Diagnosis Murder" (CBS). He filmed a pilot episode for a new television series "SHE" (a HBO TV series), but the series was never broadcast. Michael followed his numerous creative muses in all directions. He wrote, produced, directed and edited the award winning festival film "Daedalus is Dead," and he has starred in "The Door" at the Tamarind Theater in Los Angeles (1995). "Daedalus Is Dead" premiered at the British Short Film Festival (1996) and took home the award for best dramatic short film (1996) in The Sea and Sky Festival in Canada. The film, about a young girl´s hitchhiking adventures from Tijuana to Nothern California, took six months to post-produce because of Michael´s tight budget. "I have a buddy who has an inside track at an editing facility, so I´d get calls at three in the morning saying I could come in for three hours," recalls Michael. "Then I´d ride my motorcycle over in my pajamas to edit."

In 1996 Michael Easton was cast in the role of identical twin brothers in Stephen J. Cannell's action-adventure series, "TWO". He was already familiar with the world of high-tech visual effects. "My experience on the series VR.5 gave me a solid background in acting against blue screens," Michael remembered, "but the process we use to create scenes with the twin brothers is the most bizarre thing I've ever done." Motion control is responsible for incredible moments, such as the scene in the pilot episode where Gus is seated on a park bench and Booth crosses behind the bench and pats his brother on the shoulder. No doubles are used, only a cast of his shoulder, which is rigged to the bench. "As Booth, I'm acting to this shoulder. I have to establish an eye-line to where Gus' face would be and hone in on it. I walk around behind the bench and put my hand on the shoulder. Then, as Gus, I sit on the bench and slide my arm into the shoulder harness. I have to remember what I did as Booth, where I walked, so Gus can follow the movement with his eyes and react to having his shoulder touched, even though no one's really touching it at the moment. You have to be very precise with all your actions and emotional responses. It's a little like choreography." Though Michael described Gus as "a nice guy", he admitted he preferred playing Booth. "The bad guys are always more fun to play. You can be more over the top, and Booth is definitely a little over the top." In addition to starring in front of the "TWO" cameras, Michael managed to stay busy behind the scenes as well. He co-wrote the second episode of the series, "AD", together with writer Kathy McCormick, and wrote the episode, "The Reckoning."

Following the cancellation of "TWO" after the first season, Michael joined the cast of "413 Hope Street" (1997). He used his downtime between "TWO" and "413 Hope Street" to read scripts, although he wasn´t sure he wanted to return to primetime immediately. "I wasn´t planning to jump back in TV, but then "Hope Street" popped up. It was a great script, and I said, 'I want to be a part of it'". He portrayed "Nick Carrington", a former drug addict-turned-counselor who oversaw the sports program at 413 HOPE ST. Michael found the part of "Nick Carrington" on "413 Hope Street" to be his most potentially rewarding to date. The fictional setting of the show was based on an actual, privately sponsored rehab facility in New York called The Door, which treats everything from HIV to drug addiction.

A few weeks after "413 Hope Street" debuted, Michael Easton became a published poet. Eighteen Straight Whiskeys, a 91 page collection of raw, hard edged emotional musings on drinking and drugs, was published by Bowery Press in October, 1997. This book marked an important milestone in the actor´s live. "I got interested in writing poetry in Vancouver (B.C.) when I was doing a show [TWO]. One of the writers was a local poet, and I attended some readings. So I wrote some poems and read them at their meetings. One night an agent for a New York publishing house said, 'I think your stuff is pretty good. Would you mind if I send them in?''' Thereafter Michael Easton began writing poetry in earnest. "There is no glory in writing poetry, and very little money. I figure I'd sold my soul to the devil doing TV shows. There is something very honest about poetry. I think I express myself better than I do writing scripts or acting. I have friends in New York who are die-by-the-breath poets who never try to sell their poetry, which is crazy too. You need to get it out there. I chose the title 'Eighteen Straight Whiskeys' because it supposedly was the last line Dylan Thomas ever spoke. I'm Irish, and as a Celt there is poetry in my blood, you know? I think there's something noble about it to balance out your life in the fake world of TV.''

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  • How to book Michael Easton?

    Our booking agents have successfully helped clients around the world secure talent like Michael Easton for both live and virtual events for over 20 years. The team at All American Entertainment represents and listens to the needs of organizations and corporations seeking to hire keynote speakers, celebrities or entertainers for speaking engagements, personal appearances, product endorsements, or corporate entertainment. Fill out a booking request form for Michael Easton, or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to discuss your upcoming event. One of our experienced agents will be happy to help you get pricing information and check availability for Michael Easton or any other celebrity of your choice.
  • How much does it cost to book Michael Easton?

    Speaking fees for Michael Easton, or any other keynote speakers and celebrities, are determined based on a number of factors and may change without notice. The amount that Michael Easton charges to speak often varies according to the circumstances, including their schedule, market conditions, length of presentation, and the location of the event. The speaker fees listed on this website are intended to serve as a guideline only. In some cases, the actual quote may be above or below the stated range. For the most current fee to hire Michael Easton, please fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536 to speak with an experienced booking agent.
  • Who is the agent for Michael Easton?

    All American Entertainment has successfully secured celebrity talent like Michael Easton for clients worldwide for more than 20 years. As a full-service talent booking agency, we have access to virtually any speaker or celebrity in the world. Our agents are happy and able to submit an offer to the speaker or celebrity of your choice, letting you benefit from our reputation and long-standing relationships in the industry. Fill out the booking request form or call our office at 1.800.698.2536, and one of our agents will assist you to book Michael Easton for your next private or corporate function.
  • What is a full-service talent booking agency?

    All American Speakers is a "buyers agent" and exclusively represents talent buyers, meeting planners and event professionals, who are looking to secure celebrities and speakers for personal appearances, speaking engagements, corporate entertainment, public relations campaigns, commercials, or endorsements. We do not exclusively represent Michael Easton or claim ourselves as the exclusive booking agency, business manager, publicist, speakers bureau or management for Michael Easton or any other speaker or celebrity on this website. For more information on how we work and what makes us unique, please read the AAE Advantage.

Michael Easton is a keynote speaker and industry expert who speaks on a wide range of topics . The estimated speaking fee range to book Michael Easton for your event is available upon request. Michael Easton generally travels from and can be booked for (private) corporate events, personal appearances, keynote speeches, or other performances. Similar motivational celebrity speakers are Teddy Sears, Zach Roerig, Jacob Young, John York and Gary Wollin. Contact All American Speakers for ratings, reviews, videos and information on scheduling Michael Easton for an upcoming live or virtual event.

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