Background
Michael Wolfe was born and raised in Patchogue, New York, and studied television and film production at the Marist College.
Michael Wolfe was born and raised in Patchogue, New York, and studied television and film production at the Marist College.
He worked for more than 10 years as a bartender in Rego Park before entering the film business. He was also nominated, along with his cast mates, for Best Ensemble Performance in the 2012 Orlando Film Festival. His stage credits include the role of Mij in the dramatic play Banshee of Bainbridge that ran in the 2010 New York International Fringe Festival.
He has written four pilots, 13 screenplays and two books
Maybe Tomorrow was showcased at the 2012 Hartford Flick Fest (Best Feature Flick). Blogging
Wolfe is a contributing blogger and Editor at Large at Veracity Stew, which covers politics and popular culture in general.
Foreign his portrayal of Russian Mahler in Maybe Tomorrow, Wolfe received the award for Best Actor in a Feature Film in the 2012 Golden Door Film Festival, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 2012 Hoboken International Film Festival. Foreign directing Maybe Tomorrow, Wolfe received the award for Best Director and shared the award for Best Film at the 2012 Golden Door International Film Festival, and was the runner-up for Best Feature in the 2012 Philadelphia Independent Film Festival. And the 2012 Bahamas International Film Festival, where it won the award for Best Feature in the New Divisions category.
Wolfe is a member of the Actors" Equity Association. As a screenwriter, Wolfe is a member of the Writers Guild of America.