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Michael Hunter was born in Wyoming in March of 1992. The first movie Michael saw in a theater was the animated movie Aladdin by Disney. He was only 1 and sat through the entire movie memorized by what he saw. Michael did not say a word and would shush anyone who spoke, including his parents. At the age of 3, Michael and his father barely escaped a horrible house fire. After a year spent recovering from this Blessing / Horror, they all worked hard to put their lives back together. Soon after, they got the opportunity to move North to follow his mother's career as a special education teacher and his fathers dream of panning for gold in the great state of Alaska. A year later, Michael became a big brother to a little girl named Bekka. With 24 hours of daylight during Summers and long dark very cold winters, where the temperatures would dip down to -60 degrees, Michael, his Sister, Mother and Father Lived, Loved and Survived. As the years past, Michael's parents realized that Michael, (and later his sister) had so much imagination and talent that they needed a creative outlet, so they signed Michael up for a summer drama camp at the Fairbanks Drama Association. There the head of FDA, Peggy Ferguson, saw great potential in Michael and cast him in several plays outside of the camp. He quickly became a very recognizable face because of his ability to bring to life multiple characters that left a pleasant impression with every audience. During High School, Michael spent his extra time in school productions, local community theater and making sketch "Comedy/Educational" videos for the morning announcements. Michael was crowned "King" at his Senior Ball and was chosen to represent the students during graduation with a specific electrifying speech that left everyone laughing and applauding. He graduated high school in 2010 from West Valley with many honors. In January 2011, Michael moved to Hollywood, California to attend the American Academy of Dramatic Arts where He studied all aspects of acting with several very special educators. He graduated with a Associates Degree in the Arts. After graduating, Michael interned at the Actor's Comedy Studio in Hollywood where he took a variety of Sitcom Acting classes from Gunnar Todd Rohrbacher (the founder). His first big break came with the movie Aimy in a Cage, written and directed by Hooroo Jackson where he stared with Crispin Glover, Alyson Ashley Arm, the Great Terry Moore as well as many, many other very talented actors and crew. Michael wants to thank all of his Family, Friends, Co-workers and especially his Fans.