Michael is an actor, host, model, and writer. Also, he’s a Noah’s Arc Stan and vinyl junkie.
In 2020, he was tapped as the host of Revolutionary Health, the show created in 2018 to promote Black gay men’s health and wellness by Counter Narrative.
Making the most of self-isolation in quarantine, Michael and Joshua Jenkins spearheaded Black, Gay, stuck at home, an interactive movie night centering Black queer characters while in quarantine.
Onstage he’s played Cory in Fences, Clorox in The Me Nobody Knows, Atlanta Black Theatre Festival original plays Discarded (Sherryle K. Jackson 2018) and Lines (BJ Holmes 2019), and Holiday Break (Darrell Grant).
He stars as Midnight in Steven L. Coard’s web series Life After Griffith. He wrapped production in 2019 on short film The One Who Marched (Sweet Tea Productions) as Eric Jeffries. Before Corona, he was set to star in Toni Bryce’s upcoming romantic comedy film.
He’s appeared in Metro.Pop Magazine shot by Clayton James Cubbitt and M-Mensuel magazine shot by Ethan James. In 2018, he was one of the featured models in the SOS symposium conference materials.
His writing appears in Black Gay Genius: Answering Joseph Beam’s Call (Vintage Entity Press, 2014), Our Happy Hours: LGBT Voices... (Flashpoint Publications, 2017), UPTOWN Magazine and The Counter Narrative Project’s Reckoning Blog.