Michael Angarano Biography
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Talented actor Michael Angarano was born on December 3, 1987, in Brooklyn, NY. His first major film role was in 2002's "Little Secrets;" he later went to have key parts in the films "Seabisciut," "Lords of Dogtown" and "Sky High" and played the younger version of the main character in Cameron Crowe's "Almost Famous." Michael also has had roles on the television shows "Summerland," "ER" and "24," as well as the role of Elliot, the long-lost son of Jack McFarland in "Will & Grace." When he's not acting, Michael plays soccer and is a blatant fan of the Mets, Knicks, Jets and Devils.
Actor Michael Angarano achieved two of his most noteworthy roles back to back, as a violin player in the Wes Craven-directed inspirational drama Music of the Heart (1999) and as the young version of rock journalist-to-be William Miller in Cameron Crowe's semi-autographical seriocomedy Almost Famous (2000). Angarano's subsequent resumé includes supporting parts in such pictures as Seabiscuit (2003), Lords of Dogtown (2005), and One Last Thing... (2005). On the small screen, Angarano played the recurring role of Elliott, Jack's (Sean Hayes) son on Will && Grace (from from 2001-2006), as well as a guest role in the sixth season of 24 (2007). With Man in the Chair (2007) -- a gentle, humorous coming-of-age dramedy about an aspiring teenage film director who finds the fulfillment of his dreams from an unexpected source -- Angarano tackled an associate producer assignment and the lead role concurrently. That same year, Angarano also signed for one of the supporting parts in the David Mickey Evans-helmed baseball drama The Final Season. Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide
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