Michael Coleman is an
actor who has portrayed characters such as Happy on ABC’s Once Upon A Time,
Stan on Hamtaro, Bert Camp on Smallville, and Inunoshin on Hello Kitty. His
resume further includes projects that were related to many different film,
cartoon, and videogame projects. In other words, he is one of the most
versatile actors, directors, and producers that currently operate in the
industry.
Moreover, Michael Coleman is the owner of the Story Institute which is a post-secondary
art school. Also, he is the founder and majority owner of Rebel West Pictures.
When he is not working on one of his innumerable engagements, he works as a
mentor for aspiring actors and directors.
What do you do for work?
I am an actor and a producer.
Why did you choose to pursue a career in the field in which you currently work?
I wanted to become an actor since I was a child. Once I graduated from high
school, I tried going the typical route and pursue higher education. Soon
after, however, I realized that I did not enjoy my courses and most of my
creativity was not utilized the right way. So, I decided to throw caution to
the wind and try to become an actor. I am glad to say that making this decision
was one of the best things that I did in my life.
In what way does your professional role make it possible for you to have a positive impact on others?
I think that some of my close friend and family have benefited from watching me
do everything that I can to succeed. I made it much more acceptable for them to
stand up and decide to do whatever it is that makes them happy. For instance,
after witnessing me drop out of college and pursue what turned out to be a
successful career, many of my friends gave up jobs that they were not happy
with. Instead, they decided to follow their dreams and try to become the best
version of themselves without conforming to the unwritten norms of
society.
What do you do for recreation?
Well, the list is quite long. When it is nice outside, I enjoy going for a run
or a walk. This is when I either spend some time with my thoughts by letting
them take me far away from my current endeavors or I engage in good
conversations with those that I go with. If the weather is not as pleasant, I
enjoy staying inside and reading. Over the past few years, I made it a priority
to read no less than one book per month. Doing so has truly helped me learn to
appreciate other cultures as well as improve some of my non-verbal skills.
Ultimately, I like to spend time relaxing by watching a movie or a TV
show.
What is your history with Australia?
Australia has become one of the bucket-list destinations that I plan to visit
one day. Thus far, I have not had a chance to explore it. In the future,
however, I am determined to organize a journey that will take me there for a
few weeks.
Aussie rules football, cricket, rugby or something else?
All of the above!
Is there an Australian you admire or who has had a profound influence on you personally or professionally?
Definitely! The prime example would be Hugh Jackman. Given that I am an actor
myself, I always look for people whose careers are the epitome of success,
dedication, and creativity. Well, Hugh achieved something unbelievable with all
of his performances. I am also a huge fan of Heath Ledger who was an Oscar
recipient for his role in “The Dark Knight.” Unfortunately, his story
is a tragic one as he passed away when he was very young. Regardless, he is
another influential Australian actor that has motivated millions of people like
me to pursue this particular career.
What advice would you give to a first-time visitor to Australia?
Well, based on some of the research that I have conducted about this topic, I
would advise them to learn as much as possible about Australia. Many people
fail to realize just how large this country is. For those unfamiliar, it is the
sixth largest in the world and spreads over more land than any individual
country in the European Union. So, I think that every trip should be carefully
planned as it will be impossible to view all of the major attractions in one
visit. Unless, of course, the person has a few months to spare and wants to
dedicate them all to the Land Down Under!