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Michael Hitchcock

Actor, writer, and producer

What is Michael Hitchcock known for?

Michael Hitchcock, born on July 28, 1958, in Defiance, Ohio, is a renowned American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and television producer. Spending his formative years at Lyons Township High School in LaGrange, Illinois, his education culminated in a Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern University and a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of California, Los Angeles.

Gifted with a comic timing and storytelling prowess, Hitchcock made significant contributions to popular television series. He served as a writer and executive producer for seasons 3 and 4 of 'Crazy Ex-Girlfriend', also acting in the unique role of water conspiracy theorist Bert. His involvement with the FOX series 'Glee' was equally notable; Hitchcock served as a writer and co-executive producer for seasons 5 and 6, a supervising producer for season 4, and a consulting producer for season 3. Fans of the series will remember his guest role as rival glee club director Dalton Rumba, which he reprised in various episodes. He even directed a 'Glee' episode titled 'Child Star' in season 6.

His acclaimed work extends to the film industry, where he featured in several of Christopher Guest's movies, such as 'Waiting for Guffman' (1996), 'Best in Show' (2000), 'A Mighty Wind' (2003), 'For Your Consideration' (2006), and 'Mascots' (2016). Hitchcock's performance in 'A Mighty Wind' won him and his co-actors the 'Best Ensemble Cast' award by the Florida Film Critics Circle and a nomination for 'Best Ensemble Acting' by the Phoenix Film Critics Society.

Some of his other notable film appearances include 'Magic Camp' (2020), 'Bridesmaids' (2011), 'Super 8' (2011), 'Operation: Endgame' (2010), 'Smiley Face', 'Wild Hogs' (2007), 'Serenity' (2005), 'Pretty Persuasion' (2005), 'Bug' (2002), 'Heartbreakers' (2001), and 'Happy, Texas' (1999).

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