Michael Finn

Michael Finn

Acting Teacher, Actor, Cinematographer, Crew, Director, Director of Photography, Editor, Filmmaker, Musician, Photographer (Still), Screenwriter, Singer, Stage Director and Theatre Director

Atlanta, Georgia

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About Michael

Michael Finn. Actor, director, filmmaker, and all around nice guy.



Michael is a versatile film and stage actor, known to bring an endless energy, unique ideas, and a high level of professionalism to any set. He constantly works to hone his craft, looking forward to the challenges and projects ahead of him.

Born and raised in Toms River, NJ, Michael began his foray into the arts by becoming a drummer, but it wasn't until high school that he discovered his love for acting. He pursued his passion, obtaining a B.F.A. in acting from Montclair State University, and continued to follow his passion to New York, which he called home for many years. Now located in Atlanta, he looks forward to taking his career to the next level.

Working as both an actor and a founding member of Thaumatrope Films, he is constantly challenging himself by finding new projects, reading new scripts, or writing his own. Michael is at home both in front of the camera and on stage, and loves to bring a positive energy to the set that is both undying and contagious. Full of drive, ambition, and humor (with a touch of sarcasm), he loves to push limits, erase boundaries, create amazing art, and help people reach new heights. He embraces any chance to work with people who do the same.

And he really is a nice guy.

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  • His Man

    His Man (2015)
    Film by Omar Bakry (Drama and Romance) Actor A young man moves in with his older sister to New York City from Cairo, Egypt. In an attempt to rebuild, this Egyptian finds himself unable to escape the negative impact of a weak state of mind. Cultural clash, religious differences, and universal dilemmas, haunt our protagonist as he struggles between the core issues underlining the East/West Struggle - conventional social structure. Written by Omar Bakry

  • Fact & Faith

    Fact & Faith (2015)
    Film (short) by Phillip Eubanks Actor In a twisted version of entertainment, A self righteous hitman administers his on brand of justice when he kidnaps a careless junkie.

  • Powers

    Powers (2015)
    Television by Rod Hardy Supporting Set in a world where humans and super heroes co-exist, a homicide detective, who had his own powers taken from him, investigates crimes involving superhumans along with his partner.

  • The Machine that Won the War

    The Machine that Won the War (2015)
    Film (short) by Jack Finch Lead Based off the Issac Asimov short story of the same name.

  • The Cardinal Rule

    The Cardinal Rule (2015)
    Film by Chaun Pinkston Supporting An eminent attorney finds herself in a desperate search for her kidnapped husband.

  • If Sims Were Self-Aware

    If Sims Were Self-Aware (2014)
    Film (short) by Alex Coulombe Lead If your Sims had to speak English, what would they say? Things like “I’m just living off the money everyone gets when they start existing.” Listen to Mortimer Goth and Bob Newbie reignite a friendship—and then ignite each other.

  • Othello

    Othello (2013)
    Theater by American Theatre of Actors Iago The evil Iago pretends to be friend of Othello in order to manipulate him to serve his own end in this Shakespeare classic.

  • The Black Book

    The Black Book (2012)
    Theater by Just a Boy Productions Arthur Chase "The Black Book" tells the story of a college student, who disguises his suicide note in a poem and leaves it in his poetry professor's classroom. The apprehensive professor, is compelled to delve into his student's past and unravel the clues within his poem in attempt to save him. "The Black Book" propels you through a psychological chess game; challenging you to always stay one move ahead.

  • The Tempest

    The Tempest (2012)
    Theater by American Theatre of Actors Alonso/Caliban Exiled Prospero lives on a desolate island with his daughter, Miranda. When Prospero's usurping brother sails by the island, Prospero conjures a storm that wrecks the ship and changes all of their lives.

  • Romeo and Juliet

    Romeo and Juliet (2009)
    Theater by Pax Amicus Castle Rep. Mercutio Two teenagers fall in love, but their feuding families and fate itself cause the relationship to end in tragedy.

  • The Village

    The Village (2004)
    Film by M. Night Shyamalan Featured The population of a small, isolated countryside village believe that their alliance with the mysterious creatures that inhabit the forest around them is coming to an end.

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