Blake Michael

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Blake Michael
Blake Michael at the Millie Thrasher's Sweet 16 Party (cropped).jpg
Michael in 2015
Born (1996-07-31) July 31, 1996 (age 25)
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present

Blake Michael (born July 31, 1996[1]) is an American actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Charlie Delgado in the Disney Channel film Lemonade Mouth, as well as for his role as Tyler James in the Disney Channel series Dog with a Blog, which earned him the 2013 Young Artist Award for Best Leading Young Actor in a Television Series.[2] In 2015, he played Chase in a Lifetime movie, . He also hosted the Cartoon Network block Fried Dynamite.

Life and career[]

Michael was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to a family of Puerto-Rican and Russian Jewish descent.[citation needed]

At a very young age, Michael appeared in a commercial for Bojangles' Famous Chicken. Later, at 10, he was chosen to be the host of a series of four collaborative commercials for Hasbro Toys and Cartoon Network. This attention prompted Cartoon Network to invite him to present his own show on the network aimed at the 6–11 years niche. The Friday show was called Fried Dynamite while the Saturday morning show was called Dynamite Action Squad![3] The program lasted 3 years. In 2010, Blake appeared in No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School and later teamed up with the film's co-star teen pop country singer Celeste Kellogg to create and sing a duet titled "Looking In Your Eyes".[4] He made a small cameo in Kellogg's music video "My Jeans."

In June 2010, he was discovered in an open casting call and was cast in a co-lead role as Charlie Delgado, in the Disney Channel made-for-TV movie musical Lemonade Mouth.[5][6] Michael has directed a short film called Anonymous that was released in 2011 and another called Notes of Hers in 2013. Blake played the role of Tyler James in the Disney Channel Original Series Dog with a Blog from 2012–15.[7] In 2015, he appeared as Chase in the Lifetime television movie .[8]

Filmography[]

Film[]

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Chosen Restaurant Patron
2008 Elephant Juice Jim Short film
2009 Magellan Austin Brewer Short film
2010 No Limit Kids: Much Ado About Middle School Zach Direct to video
2011 The Mortician Street Kid
2011 Living with N.A.D.S.: The Jimmy Epson Story Jimmy Epson Short film
2016 Mostly Ghostly: One Night in Doom House Nicky Direct to video
2017 The Student Vance Van Sickle
2019 Princess of the Row Pete Indie film

Television[]

Year Title Role Notes
2007 October Road Young Ronny Episode: Pilot
2008 Out of Jimmy's Head Stop Light Kid Episode: "Bad Fad"
2011 Lemonade Mouth Charlie Delgado Television film
2012 True Blood Teenage Alcide Herveaux Episode: "Everybody Wants to Rule the World"
2012–15 Dog with a Blog Tyler James Lead role; 69 episodes
2013 Melissa & Joey Archer Adams Episode: "Inside Job"
2015 Chase Television film
2018 Voltron: Legendary Defender Curtis 8 episodes, animated series

Director[]

Year Title Notes
2011 Anonymous Short film
2013 Notes of Hers Short film

Awards[]

Year Award Category Work Result Refs
2013 Young Artist Award Best Performance in a TV Series – Leading Young Actor Dog with a Blog Won [2]
2013 Toronto Student Film Festival Best Film Notes of Hers Finalist [citation needed]
2013 Red Rock Film Festival Audience Choice Award Notes of Hers Won [9]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "BLAKE MICHAEL "Tyler James"". Disney Channel Medianet. Archived from the original on 2014-01-31. Retrieved 2014-01-31.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "34th Annual Young Artist Awards". YoungArtistAwards.org. Retrieved 2013-05-05.
  3. ^ "Celebrity Child Talent Blake Michael Biography". Grand Productions. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  4. ^ Music video for "Looking In Your Eyes"
  5. ^ "Disney Channel Casts Its Next Big Musical". Deadline Hollywood. August 4, 2010. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  6. ^ Lemonade Mouth: Blake Michael page
  7. ^ Jethro Nededog (April 13, 2012). "Disney Channel Announces Series Pickup for 'Dog With a Blog'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  8. ^ "I Killed My BFF". Lifetime. Archived from the original on 2015-06-12. Retrieved 2016-05-05.
  9. ^ "Red Rock Film Festival, Utah, USA (2013)". IMDb. Retrieved 2018-03-26.

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