Michael T. Weiss is an award nominated actor. He is a Chicago native where he studied at the famed "Second City". He has a BFA in Acting from The University of Southern California's prestigious school of Drama. He has had a diverse career in film, television, and theater both as an actor and a director. He is well known for his portrayal of the human chameleon Jarod on the NBC hit
The Pretender (1996) playing more than 50 different characters, reprising his role as Jarod in the TV movies
The Pretender 2001 (2001) and
The Pretender: Island of the Haunted (2001). He also portrayed a corrupt cop on the first season of TV series procedural drama
Blue Bloods (2010) for CBS. He recreated the character of Joe Haskell for the remake of TV series
Dark Shadows (1991) for NBC.
His feature film credits include:
Sex and the City 2 (2010),
Freeway (1996) opposite
Reese Witherspoon,
Amanda Plummer,
Kiefer Sutherland and produced by
Oliver Stone which premiered at The Sundance Film Festival. He starred in the film version of
Jeffrey (1995) which was based on
Paul Rudnick's off-Broadway hit play, opposite
Patrick Stewart,
Steven Weber,
Sigourney Weaver,
Olympia Dukakis, and
Nathan Lane. He played a dirty cop in the New Line Cinema film
Bones (2001) with
Pam Grier and
Snoop Dogg. He played duel characters on
2000 Malibu Road (1992) directed by
Joel Schumacher with
Drew Barrymore and
Jennifer Beals. He received a "Midwest Film Festival Best Actor Award" for his work in
IOWA (2005) which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival. Other notable films include:
Net Worth (2001),
Until the Night (2004), and
Marmalade (2004). He also starred in the TV movie
Sunset Park (2017) filmed near his second home in Brooklyn, New York City. He voiced Tarzan in
The Legend of Tarzan (2001) for Walt Disney Animation and Voiced "The Nameless One" for the computer game
Planescape: Torment (1999) where Eurogamer gave the character the "Gaming Globes 2000" in the Male Lead Character category and Empire placed the character 4th on a list of the greatest video game characters.
On the NYC stage Weiss appeared in The Pulitzer Prize finalist, "The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity" at the "Second Stage Theater" which won the Obie Award for best play. He has appeared on Broadway with
Joan Allen and
Jeremy Irons in "Impressionism" directed by
Jack O'Brien. He received a Drama Desk Nomination for his work at The Atlantic Theater Company's "Scarcity" with
Kristen Johnston and
Jesse Eisenberg. He worked with director
Wilson Milam on "A Perfect Future" at the Cherry Lane Theater. In Boston he was on stage in
Eve Ensler's comedy "O.P.C." (Obsessive Political Correctness) at American Repertory Theater. He spent two seasons with The Huntington Theater Company playing Pale in Landford Wilson's "Burn This" and Valmont In "Les Liaisons Dangereuses". In Los Angeles he was on stage in "Of Equal Measure" by Tanya Harding directed by Leigh Silverman For the Center Theater Group. His television credits are numerous including many TV films, series regular, recurring and guest star roles. He directed the play "The Pornographers Daughter" in San Francisco and his play "Streams of Consciousness" which he wrote and directed was produced at The Met Theater in Los Angeles.
He is also a visual artist shown in Los Angeles as well as a Playwright and Theater Director. Also an environmental activist, Weiss served on the board of directors for the Earth Communications Office. He had one of the first all Electric Cars in the world and was a pioneer test driver of the first Hybrid Vehicle (The Toyota Prius) years before it hit the market. Weiss resides in Los Angeles and New York City.