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Michael McCleery (born August 18, 1959) is an American film actor. ==Early life== McCleery was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 18, 1959, to Dr. Robert S. McCleery and Virginia Kavanaugh McCleery. His family ancestry is mixed Scotch-Irish, Irish, German, French, and English, and Michael was raised in the Irish-Catholic religion. McCleery attended pre-school in Nashville, then the family moved to Great Falls, Montana, where his brother Gary was born. His father accepted work as a medical advertising executive on Madison Avenue, so the family moved east in the late 1960s. The family lived in Princeton, New Jersey, where Michael saw his first Shakespearean productions at the McCarter Theatre and his interest in the dramatic arts was spawned. As a teenager at Princeton High School, McCleery was introduced by a family friend to the legendary casting director Marian Dougherty in New York City; Dougherty brought him in to read for ''The Friends of Eddie Coyle'', a film starring Robert Mitchum and Peter Boyle. Michael played the role of a juvenile car thief from Boston. The next year, 1974, he played the role of a mugger who accosts Art Carney's character on a Manhattan street in ''Harry & Tonto''. After graduating from high school, McCleery attended Colorado College in Colorado Springs for several years, studying English literature and American history and performing in productions in the local theatre. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Michael McCleery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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