Sean Cameron Michael
Sean Cameron Michael is a South African actor, writer and singer. A native English speaker, he is also fluent in Afrikaans.
Early life
Michael was born in Cape Town, South Africa. He became interested in acting at the age of 12, after appearing in several stage musicals.While in school, he studied drama with RADA graduate Rita Maas-Phillips. After completing high school, Michael did his two years compulsory National Service as an infantryman in the South African Defence Force in Potchefstroom. After a number of part-time jobs he decided to become a full-time actor and singer.
Acting career
Over the past three decades, Michael has performed in more than 130 international television series, shorts and feature films and recently received a 2022 SAFTA South African Film and Television Awards nomination as Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film for his role as Ronald in Ryan Kruger's cult-hit Fried Barry. The SAFTAS is the South African equivalent of the American Oscars or British BAFTAS.The character actor began his career in 1993, playing the role of Thomas in an adaptation of The Gospel According to Matthew. In 1996, he had a recurring role as Brett on Egoli: Place of Gold, a long-running South African soap opera and was also a TV presenter and writer for SABC's "Teleschool" and "Tshisimane", a highlight being when he wrote and presented a TV special "TeleS in Space" where he interviewed NASA astronauts on the space shuttle Endeavor "live" via satellite as they orbited the Earth. It was the first time the new democratic South African flag had flown into space.
Michael's first significant American television role was in 2005 when he landed the support lead in Dean Devlin's mini-series The Triangle. Also, in 2008 he joined the cast of 24 playing French UN worker, Charles Solenz, in 24: Redemption. The New York Post singled out Michael's performance saying that his character "might be the most spineless, loathsome character ever created for this show."
In 2011, Michael portrayed the role of Thomas Edison in History Channel's series America: The Story of Us, scoring the highest viewership ratings in network history.
The following year, he played the lead in Animal Planet's TV special Mermaids: The Body Found, which scored the highest viewership ratings for the channel since 2003. He appeared in HBO's film The Girl and the Strike Back series. He also worked opposite Denzel Washington and Ryan Reynolds in Universal's Safe House. This was followed by working opposite Matt Damon and Morgan Freeman in Clint Eastwood's "Invictus".
In 2013, he starred opposite the late Oscar winner William Hurt in BBC Films' Royal Television Society's film, The Challenger, about the space shuttle disaster. He then started work on season 1 of Black Sails. The show received several Emmy Awards. The second season premiered on January 24, 2015. Michael was considered for Emmy and SAG awards for his work on season one and two as series regular Richard Guthrie.
In 2015, he played the supporting role of Lester in the film The Salvation, for director Kristian Levring, and starring Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green and Jonathan Pryce. The Danish western premiered at Cannes to a ten-minute standing ovation.
In 2016, Michael guest starred in a number of US television shows, including Of Kings and Prophets, Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders and Scorpion in which he played the lead baddie, Shane Copley and once again was considered for an Emmy.
In 2017, he recurred as Russian diplomat Grigory Krukov in USA's hit conspiracy drama Shooter and as Old Man Heart in Syfy's Blood Drive
Michael also plays the lead role in the sci-fi short film "Tears in the Rain" which screened at the Boston SciFi Film Festival and won him the Jury and Audience Best Actor Award at the SciFi Underground Film Festival in Munich, Germany.
The actor was next seen as the main protagonist, Sam in director Christopher-Lee Dos Santos' indie feature "Last Broken Darkness". Michael won Best Performance by an Actor in a Feature Film for this role at the Boston SciFi Film Festival.
In 2018, he guest starred as The Ghost on CBS' MacGyver and was considered for an Emmy nomination for his portrayal.
Michael's next project was the political thriller The Last Victims for director Maynard Kraak. Its Hollywood premiere was at the Pan African Film Festival in February 2019, and then opened the Rapid Lion on 1 March 2019, where Michael was nominated for Best Actor in a Leading Role. Michael then went on to win Best Lead Actor in a Feature Film at the South Film and Arts Academy Festival in Chile.
In 2019 the busy actor recurred on Deep State on Fox and Epix as Colonel John Russell, as well as "The Devil Speaks" and "Die Spreeus" for Kyknet, while in 2020 he starred in the multi award-winning cult indie film Fried Barry, "Triggered", The Last Days of American Crime, "A Boere-Krismis", as well as "Vagrant Queen", "MariTeam" for Germany and "The Cars that made the World".
In 2021 Michael was seen in the Netflix original feature "Angeliena" and guest starred in "Die Boekklub". He also starred in short films "Stay Safe" and "A Moment".
In 2022 he was seen opposite David Tennant in "Around the World in 80 Days" for the BBC and as a series regular in "Die Byl" for Kyknet and "Ludik" for Netflix.
Michael then recurred on Catch_Me_a_Killer_ on BritBox/Showmax as legendary FBI profiler Robert Ressler. He 2024 he played the lead in the 80's remake of the comedy / horror "Street Trash" which premiered at Quentin Tarantino's New Beverly Theater in Beverly Hills. This was followed by playing a lead in "Masinga - The Calling" premiering at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles and now streaming on Africa's Showmax.
Michael is attached as a lead in "Broken Brothers" and "Bloody Proposal", while two projects are currently in post-production "Spiral" and "This is how the world Ends". He will next be seen as Commander Abner in "David, King of Israel" on Fox and opposite Ed Harris, Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley in A24 and Studio Canal's 'How to make a Killing" hitting theaters globally in February 2026.
Michael serves as co-writer and executive producer in the Netflix Original feature "Collision".