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Originally from Toronto, Canada; Award winning Los Angeles based Actor and Voice Actor Michael Beattie has worked for over 25 years in film, television, radio, theatre, audio-book narration, as well as television and feature animation. The voice of the 2nd (Skinny) Marketing Guy in Universal Pictures Dr Seuss's: The Lorax (Summer 2012). The voice of evil Scottish henchcat "Angus MacDoughall" in the Warner Brothers Feature Cats and Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore. Mr. Beattie has voiced series regular roles in Animated Series' Conan the Adventurer (Needle ), T-Rex (Buck, Delaney ), King Arthur and the Knights of Justice(Trunk, Gallop, Zeke ) Beverly Hills Teens (Buck Huckster, Wilshire Brentwood ), Care Bears: The Nutcracker Suite (Nutcracker), Robocop (Wheels Wilson), As Told By Ginger (Principal Erickson) among others. His voice credits for video games include a critically acclaimed and award winning performance as Alien Professor Mordin Solus in EA/Bioware's Smash Hit Mass Effect 2*, Blade Wolf (IF Prototype LQ-84i) in Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance; Russell in Dishonored, Bilbo Baggins in The Hobitt, Herman Schultz/Shocker in Spiderman: The Movie, and Spiderman 2, Company of Heroes, The Sopranos: Road to Respect, Titan Quest, Pitfall: The Lost Expedition, Neopets , Dragon Age: Origins, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Mr. Beattie performed on-camera in leading roles in 2 Guy Ritchie directed films. "Swept Away" (2002) and "Star" - Part of the BMW Internet film series' The Driver' (2001). He is also the creator of tomsawyeraudio.com a web-based company offering audio-books of unabridged classic children's novels to schools, libraries and the general public.- Director
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Michael Beattie is in an award winning producer, director and writer based in Belfast. During 35 years in television, he has been a reporter, presenter, writer, producer and director, and spent more than 10 years in senior broadcast management. Programmes he has produced, directed (or both) have won awards in the UK and Ireland, and in international film festivals in New York, Chicago, Boston and Houston.
Some newspaper comments on his recent television programmes:
RUBY AND THE DUKE (RTE) Directed by Michael Beattie
"Fascinating, comprehensive and superbly-made documentary." Irish Times "A brilliant programme." Sunday Tribune "Affectionate, poignant documentary...a lovely film, as gentle as the young Ruby's voice." Irish Herald "Charming and poignant moments along the way." Irish Independent "Her life was expertly dissected by Duke Special...hopefully there'll be more people mourning her now than there were in 1996 when she died of liver failure." TV Now
THE POX DOC (BBC) Produced and Directed by Michael Beattie "Making a documentary about a sexual health clinic can't be easy. The Pox Doc faced down the sniggerers." Sunday Times
JACKIE'S THE BOY (BBC) Produced and directed by Michael Beattie 'Unexpectedly poignant" Kathy Foley, Sunday Times
STRESS AND DISORDER (BBC) Produced and Directed by Michael Beattie Selected by the Belfast Telegraph in 2010 as one of six 'TV gold' documentaries of the past 15 years.- Michael Beattie is known for My Lost Russian Mother (2023).
- Michael Beattie is known for The Center (2015) and Blindspot (2012).
- Michael Beattie is known for That Vitamin Movie (2016).
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Michael Beattie is known for The Stepfather (1987).