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Occupation
  
Film, stage actor

Name
  
Michael Arata


Role
  
Actor

Education
  
Tulane University

Michael Arata

Born
  
February 23, 1966 (age 58) (
1966-02-23
)

Movies
  
Night of the Demons, Love - Wedding - Marriage, The Courier, Blood Out, Odd Girl Out

Similar People
  
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Michael Arata (born February 23, 1966) is an American actor and film producer. He began his acting career at age four and has since appeared on stage, in feature films and television programs.

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Arata was born in New Orleans, Louisiana. As an actor, he has worked with Academy Award winners Oliver Stone, Gene Hackman, Kevin Costner, Jamie Foxx, Tatum O'Neil, Kim Hunter, Billy Bob Thornton, Denzel Washington, Ellen Burstyn and Sissy Spacek, and has appeared on stage with Sir Kenneth Branagh, Ben Kingsley, and Rosemary Harris, as well as Alec Baldwin and Elizabeth Ashley in Tennessee Williams's classic The Night of the Iguana.

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In addition to his film history, Arata has extensive theater experience, including acting and producing the works of Tennessee Williams, Caryl Churchill, Tony Kushner, and William Shakespeare. In 1997, American Theatre Magazine hailed Arata's performance of Stanley Kowalski in the 50th anniversary production of Tennessee Williams' classic A Streetcar Named Desire as "unhinged and electrifying", and reviewer Dalt Wonk called the performance "a Stanley for our times".

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Prior to Hurricane Katrina, Arata produced Shakespeare in City Park in New Orleans, the city's only outdoor theater, as well as several productions in conjunction with the Tennessee Williams Literary Festival.

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Movie producing

In 1989, Michael Arata began producing films, starting with his first short film "Looking For Someone". The film won the Grand Jury Award for Best Narrative Short at the Utah Short Film Festival.

Since then, Arata has produced documentaries ("The People's Story" on the devastation caused by Hurricane Mitch in Central America winner of the Houston International Film Festival and Telluride Independent Film Festival; Shaolm Y'all, discussing southern Jewish culture, winner of The Sidewalk Moving Pictures Festival), and more recently several feature films, including "Deal", starring Burt Reynolds, "The Shooting Gallery", starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Ving Rhames, "Home Front" starring Academy Award winner Tatum O'Neal, and "New Orleans Mon Amour", starring Christopher Eccleston.

In 2006, following the devastation in New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina, Arata produced the first independent feature film ("Deal") in the city, and thereafter produced "New Orleans Mon Amour" (written and directed by Michael Almereyda), "Pool Boy" and "Autopsy" (with fellow producer Warren Zide). He recently produced the remake of the horror classic Night of the Demons as well as the action film The Courier with Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and served as Executive Producer of National Lampoon's "Dirty Movie" and "The Legend of Awesomest Maximus".

He got his producing start in theater, and had a successful run as chairman of Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, the oldest operating theater in North America, which he returned to relevance and profitability in his three-year tenure.

Hurricane Katrina

Michael Arata lives and works in New Orleans. Following Hurricane Katrina he was appointed chairman of the Bring Back New Orleans Commission Film/Entertainment subcommittee, and drafted the City of New Orleans' request for federal assistance related to the area's film and entertainment industry. In 2002, he help draft the successful Louisiana Motion Picture Incentive Act, and was asked by Governor Murphy J. Foster, Jr. to testify before the Louisiana House and Senate in support of the legislation.

Law degree

He holds a law degree from Tulane University, and regularly conducts seminars on entertainment law at Loyola University and Tulane University in New Orleans, as well as continuing legal education seminars for practicing lawyers.

Theatre

He was the youngest chairman of the Le Petit Theatre du Vieux Carre, a community theatre.

He formed Art A La Carte, Louisiana's only theatre for the disabled, and one of the nation's only fully accessible creative arts programs.

Filmography

Actor
2013
Remember Sunday (TV Movie) as
Mr. Zed
2013
Odd Thomas as
Cook (uncredited)
2012
Another Dirty Movie as
Lawyer
2012
The Courier as
Uniformed Cop
2011
Ricochet (TV Movie) as
Defense Atty. Adams
2011
Carjacked as
Trucker
2011
Love, Wedding, Marriage as
Cheap Bastard
2011
Lucky as
Man with PiƱa Colada
2011
Blood Out (Video) as
Detective
2009
The Pool Boys as
Doug's Dad
2009
Night of the Demons as
Louis Devereaux
2008
Deal as
Passerby
2007
K-Ville (TV Series) as
Lawyer / Owen's Lawyer
- Bedfellows (2007) - Lawyer
- Pilot (2007) - Owen's Lawyer (uncredited)
2006
In as
Ronnie
2006
A Perfect Day (TV Movie) as
Concerned Man
2006
Deja Vu as
Reporter
2006
Life Is Not a Fairytale: The Fantasia Barrino Story (TV Movie) as
Officer Kelvin
2006
Just My Luck as
Truck Driver (uncredited)
2006
Glory Road as
Sports Reporter
2005
At Last as
Chris
2005
Shooting Gallery (Video) as
Lawyer Type
2005
Faith of My Fathers (TV Movie) as
Captain Hart
2005
Heartless (TV Movie)
2005
Locusts (TV Movie)
2005
Odd Girl Out (TV Movie) as
Dave Larson
2004
The Madam's Family: The Truth About the Canal Street Brothel (TV Movie) as
Bobby
2004
The Brooke Ellison Story (TV Movie) as
Paramedic
2004
The Dead Will Tell (TV Movie) as
Desk Sergeant
2004
Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers (TV Movie) as
Exterminator
2004
Torn Apart (TV Movie) as
Bingham
2004
Ray as
Cop #4
2004
Miracle Run (TV Movie) as
Brian
2004
Infidelity (TV Movie) as
Eric
2003
Runaway Jury as
Raines
2002
The Badge as
Gov. Joe Breraton
2002
The Scoundrel's Wife as
Coast Guard Commander
2001
Above & Beyond as
Stan
2001
Malpractice as
Doug
2000
The Fugitive (TV Series) as
Cop #1 / Cop
- New Orleans Saints (2001) - Cop #1
- Liar's Poker (2000) - Cop (uncredited)
2001
Tempted as
David Crabbe
1999
Crazy in Alabama as
Photographer
1999
Patrick Thompson (Short) as
Attorney
1998
Madame le consul (TV Series) as
Steven Robbins
- L'orpheline du bayou (1998) - Steven Robbins
1997
Orleans (TV Series) as
Lawyer
- Why Did the Crawfish Cross the Road? (1997) - Lawyer
1997
Old Man (TV Movie) as
Adjunct
1997
The Big Easy (TV Series) as
Jared Craig / Homer
- Driving Ms. Money (1997) - Jared Craig
- Don't Shoot the Piano Player (1997) - Homer (as Michael P. Arata)
1994
French Silk (TV Movie) as
Jackson Bird, Jr
1993
Undercover Blues as
Party Guest
1992
Unsolved Mysteries (TV Series documentary) as
Dr. Carl Austin Weiss
- Episode #5.3 (1992) - Dr. Carl Austin Weiss
Producer
2023
97 Minutes (executive producer)
2015
Ancient Roads from Christ to Constantine (TV Mini Series) (executive producer - 6 episodes)
- Constantine (2015) - (executive producer)
- Pagans and the Cult of Martyrs (2015) - (executive producer)
- From Apocalypse to Heresies (2015) - (executive producer)
- Age of the Apostles (2015) - (executive producer)
- The Great Missionary (2015) - (executive producer)
- Birth of a Faith (2015) - (executive producer)
2013
Odd Thomas (executive producer)
2012
The Courier (executive producer)
2011
Snatched (executive producer)
2011
Carjacked (executive producer)
2011
The Legend of Awesomest Maximus (executive producer)
2011
Love, Wedding, Marriage (executive producer)
2011
Blood Out (Video) (producer)
2011
Demoted (executive producer)
2011
Dirty Movie (executive producer)
2009
The Pool Boys (executive producer)
2009
Night of the Demons (producer)
2008
Autopsy (executive producer)
2008
New Orleans, Mon Amour (producer)
2008
Deal (producer)
2005
Shooting Gallery (Video) (executive producer)
2003
Shalom Y'all (Documentary) (executive producer)
2002
The Scoundrel's Wife (co-producer)
2000
The People's Story (Documentary) (executive producer)
Stunts
2004
Pop Rocks (TV Movie) (stunt double)
Miscellaneous
-
The Movers (Legal) (post-production)
Self
2010
Celebrity Vampire Baseball (TV Special) as
Self - Sinners Center Field
2009
John Kennedy Toole: The Omega Point (Documentary) as
Narrator: Correspondence (voice)

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