Michael Edward Crowley
Michael Crowley
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SEATTLE
45-54
Cisgender Men
- White
I am NOT an active TPS Member but would like to join
I have a college acting degree
BA in Theater, 1994, Seattle Pacific University
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ichael Crowley is a native of Missoula, Montana, and has called the Seattle area home
since 1988.
A student of staged and practical violence for thirty years, Michael has studied with Society of
American Fight Directors-certified instructors such as Geoff Alm and the late Bob Macdougall,
longtime instructor at Camp Digivations/Camp Demigod.
Michael currently holds SAFD certifications in singlesword, smallsword and broadsword and
trains with SAFD Fight Master Geoff Alm at Freehold Theater Lab in Seattle. He has held
certifications in seven of the eight weapons disciplines (single sword, rapier & dagger,
smallsword, broadsword, quarterstaff, sword and shield, and unarmed) that the SAFD offers
as both an actor/combatant and a recommended/recognized actor combatant.
Michael's most recent video appearance will be as a principal fighter in the locally-produced
Amazon Prime series “The Scottish Play,” where he played a medieval soldier in battles
choreographed by renowned stunt coordinator Dan Speaker (Hook, The Evil Dead, Hidalgo,
Master & Commander). Michael can also be seen in the action comedy “Hard Out” and
choreographed a saber vs. baseball bat fight in the Seattle 48 Hour Film Challenge winner
“Tess Tetley, Girl Brand Manager.”
Michael was most recently seen on stage in 2018 as Cardinal Richelieu in Greenstage’s
production of “The Three Musketeers”, where he also served as the production’s fight captain
as well as being a utility fighter.
Michael's work as a teacher, performer, and fight director has been seen at: Edmonds
Community College; Seattle Pacific University; Act One Theater; True Edge Theater; Tacoma
Musical Playhouse; Lakewood Institute of Theater; Briarwood Christian School; the Wing
Luke Museum’s “So You Think You Know Bruce?” exhibit; and in the anthology film “Hobo
With A Trashcan”
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