An American actor, Michael Anthony Angarano, signed up with Ford Models at the age of five and began his acting career.He moved to films and television where he guest starred on shows such as "The Pretender", "Seven Days". Around the age of twelve Michael begun to receive complex roles and challenges. He's known as the former boyfriend of Kristen Stewart.
Background
Michael was born and raised in the New York area. His family owns and operates three successful dance studios; two in New York (Brooklyn and Staten Island) and one in California (Los Angeles) called "Reflections in Dance". 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", "Sky High", "Almost Famous." Michael progressed to starring roles in films such as "The Dust Factory ", "Man in the Chair" and "The Art of Getting By".
Because of his busy work schedule, Michael's entire family relocated to California. His younger sister and brother, Erica and Andrew, also have acting careers, while his older sister Kristen is a dancer. Michael was dating Kristen Stewart of Twilight fame until she famously fell in love with and began dating her Twilight co-star, Robert Pattinson.
Education
Favorite Classes: History & Science, least favorite - Math.
Career
Agent: Coast to Coast Talent Group, Meredith Fine
Films
"Edgar and The Magic Crayon" (1996), Voice as "Edgar"
"I'm Not Rappaport" (1996), Supporting as "Teddy"
"For Richer or Poorer" (1997), Supporting as "Sammy Yoder"
"Childhood's End" (1997), Supporting
"River Red" (1998), Supporting as "Young Tom"
"Be The Man "Super Dave!" (1998), Supporting as "Little Super Dave"
"Baby Huey's Easter Adventure" (1998), Lead
"Music of the Heart" (1999), Lead as "Nick"
"Almost Famous" (2000), Lead as "Young William Miller"
"Little Secrets" (2002), Lead as "Philip"
"Seabiscuit" (2003), Supporting as "Young Red Pollard"
"The Dust Factory" (2004), Supporting as "Rocky Mazelli"
"Speak" (2004), Supporting as "Dave Petrakis"
"Dear Wendy" (2005), Supporting as "Freddie"
"Lords of Dogtown" (2005), Lead as "Sid"
"Sky High" (2005), Lead as "Will"
"One Last Thing" (2005), Lead as "Dylan"
"The Bondage" (2006), Lead as "Charlie Edwards"
"Black Irish" (2006), Lead as "Cole McKay"
"Man in the Chair" (2007), Lead as "Cameron Kincaid"
"Snow Angels"(2007), Lead as "Arthur Parkinson"
"The Final Season" (2007), Lead as "Mitch Akers"
"The Forbidden Kingdom" (2008), Lead as "Jason Tripitikas"
"Gentlemen Broncos" (2009), Lead as "Benjamin Purvis"
"Ceremony" (2010), Lead as "Sam Davis"
"Homework" (2010), Lead as "Dustin"
"Haywire" (2010), Lead as "Scott"
"Red State" ( 2011), Lead "Travis"
"The English Teacher" (2013), Lead as "Jason Sherwood"
"Empire State" (2013), Lead as "Eddie", (Post-Production)
"Heat" (2014), Lead as "Cyrus Kinnick", (Filming)
TV Movies
"Stranger in My Home" (1997), Lead as "Drew"
"Brianiacs.com" (2000), Lead as "Matthew Tyler"
"Maniac Magee" (2003), Lead as "Maniac Magee"
TV Series/Appearances
"24" (2007), Recurring as "Scott"
"Summerland" (2005), Guest Starring as "Jeb Ekhart"
"Kevin Hill" (2005), Guest Starring as "Ethan Claypool" in episode: "Only Sixteen" (#116) 3/23/2005
"Less Than Perfect" (2004), Guest Starring as "George Denton"
"E.R." (2003), Guest Starring as "Zack" in episode: "The Greater Good" (#176006) 11/6/2003
"My Life with Men" (2003), Series Regular as "Ben"
"Will & Grace" (2001), Series Regular as "Elliott"
"Say Uncle" (2001), Supporting as "Nick"
"Crime Scene Investigation" (2001), Guest Starring
"Cover Me" (2000-2001), Series Regular as "Chance Arno" Click here to see the "Cover Me" section
"Seven Days" (1998), as "Evan Hamilton" in episode: "For the Children" (#2.4) 10/20/1998
"Pretender, The" (1998), Co-Starring as "Patrick Harper" in episode: "Stolen" (#03219) 5/2/1998
"Late Bloomers" (1998), Series Regular
"Cybill" (1997), Guest Starring as "Timmy" in episode: "The Wedding" (#322) 4/21/1997
"Willoughby's Wonders" (1995), Guest Starring
"My Brothers Keeper" (1995), Guest Starring
"New York News" (1995), Guest Starring as "" in episode: "Welcome Back Cotter" (#465006) 11/9/1995
"Another World" (1998), Recurring as "Stephen Frame"