Michael Chiklis

American actor

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2024 Appeared in Hotel Cocaine as Agent Zulio in 8 episodes and guest starred in another episode of Accused as Justin Ward
2023 Guest starred as Scott Harmon in an episode of Accused
2023 Starred as Mike Flynt in 'The Senior'
2022 Portrayed Red Auerbach in 5 episodes of Winning Time
2021 Starred as Ben Clemens in Coyote, appearing in 6 episodes
2021 Played Dan Pawketty in 'Don't Look Up'
2020 Voiced Slade Wilson/Deathstroke in the main role of Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons
2020 Appeared in the film Hubie Halloween as Father Dave.
2019 Played Frank in '10 Minutes Gone'
2018 Began voicing Zeus in DuckTales, appearing in 3 episodes
2018 Starred in two films: '1985' as Dale Lester and 'MFKZ' as the voice of Crocodile
2017 Narrated the documentary 'Fallen'
2016 Voiced a Boston Americans Quarterback in an episode of The Simpsons
2016 Appeared in two films: 'The Do-Over' as Carmine and 'Rupture' as a Bald Man
September 2016 Released his first solo music album, INFLUENCE, which he wrote and produced at his own Extravaganza Music Studio.
2015 Began playing Nathaniel Barnes in the television series Gotham.
2014 Appeared in the film When the Game Stands Tall as Terry Eidson.
March 2014 Cast in American Horror Story: Freak Show, the fourth season of the FX anthology series.
2013 Chiklis appeared in two films: 'Parker' as Melander and 'Pawn' as Derrick
2012 Starred as Vincent Savino in the CBS crime drama Vegas.
2011 Released first single 'Til I Come Home' with his band MCB as a tribute to soldiers overseas.
2011 The song 'Til I Come Home' was used in his TV series No Ordinary Family.
2011 Released single 'Make Me High' for the independent film High School.
2010 Michael Chiklis began starring in No Ordinary Family as Jim Powell, appearing in 20 episodes
2010 Michael Chiklis starred in the film 'High School' as Dr. Leslie Gordon
2010 Reported to rarely turn down autograph requests from children.
September 28 2010 Premiered in the ABC television series No Ordinary Family, which ran until April 2011.

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