Michael Woods(I)
- Actor
Michael Woods was born in Detroit, Michigan to Dr. Joseph and Dorothy
Woods. He is a theatre trained actor who received his BFA in drama from
The University of Detroit/Marygrove College, where in 1977 he won the
ACTF Kennedy Center honor for "The Brig". Michael then did regional
theatre in such plays as the Mark Medoff
premiere of "The Halloween Bandit" and Tennessee Williams' "Cat on a
Hot Tin Roof". He received rave reviews opposite
Ed Harris in "Scar" at The Met
Theatre. In 1981 he got his big break with a contract role on the day
time drama "All My Children" (1970). He subsequently starred in five
prime time television series, including
NightMan (1997), "Bare Essence"
(1983) with Ian McShane and "Our Family
Honor" (1985) with legendary veteran actor
Eli Wallach. The series also marked the
series debuts of Ray Liotta and
Michael Madsen. He starred in his
own critically acclaimed series for NBC, "Private Eye" (1987) which
co-starred Josh Brolin. In addition Michael
has starred in numerous MOWs and Miniseries, most notably Herman Wouk's
sweeping epic "War and Rememberance" (1988), playing son to
Robert Mitchum and husband to
Sharon Stone, and "Shadow of the
Cobra" (1989) with
'Rachel Ward'. His feature film credits include "Lady Beware" (1987) opposite Diane Lane.
Most recently Michael has starred in several movies for Lifetime
Television and can be seen on "The Closer" (2005) with
Kyra Sedgwick.