Mike Damus

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Biography

The following year the young performer landed the role of Arty in the in the film adaptation, receiving good notices for his engaging portrayal of the laid-back younger brother of the narrator. Damus followed up in 1994 with a featured role in the summer camp-set children's comedy "A Pig's Tale" (a 1996 direct-to-video US release). In 1996, he debuted as a series regular on the failed CBS sitcom "My Guys".

Damus went to star on the ABC sitcom …

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Job Title

Actor

Born

September 30, 1979

Career Milestones

Acted in school plays and community theater

1991

Professional acting debut as understudy for the role of Arty in the Broadway production of Neil Simon's "Lost in Yonkers"

1993

Made big screen debut as Arty in a well-received co-starring turn in "Neil Simon's Lost in Yonkers"

1994

Acted in the children's feature "A Pig's Tale" (released direct-to-video in the USA in 1996)

1996

Played Michael, a lovestruck 10th grader, on the short-lived CBS sitcom "My Guys"

1997

Played mischievous guardian angel Marty on the ABC sitcom "Teen Angel"

2000

Had recurring role on "Popular" (The WB)

2000

Starred on The WB's high school-set sitcom "Brutally Normal"

2001

Returned to series TV as co-star of the fall sitcom "Men, Women & Dogs" (The WB)