Michael A. Goorjian

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Michael A. Goorjian
Born (1971-02-04) February 4, 1971 (age 53)
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, writer
Years active1991–present

Michael A. Goorjian (born February 4, 1971) [1] is an American actor, filmmaker, and writer. Goorjian won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special for his role as David Goodson in the television film David's Mother (1994). He is also known for his role as Justin, Neve Campbell’s love interest on the series Party of Five (1994–2000), as well as Heroin Bob in the film SLC Punk! (1998) and its sequel, Punk's Dead (2016). As a director, Goorjian achieved recognition for his first major independent film, Illusion (2004), which he wrote, directed and starred in alongside Kirk Douglas.

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Biography

Acting

Goorjian was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. His father, Peter, is Armenian, with his paternal grandparents being survivors of the Armenian genocide; his mother, Sarah, is of Scottish-American descent. [2] Goorjian grew up in Oakland, California, and attended Bishop O'Dowd High School, which had a strong drama program. [3] At the age of 14, he decided to audition for a local theatre company, thinking it was a ‘cool way’ to skip class; after successfully landing the lead role in a 'not-so-cool' play called Computer Crazy, Goorjian soon found out that the rest of the cast were all senior citizens and that he would have to perform the play at his own junior high school. Despite this seemingly rather humiliating experience, Goorjian stuck with acting, eventually training at UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television. [4]

Goorjian won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special for the TV movie David's Mother (starring Kirstie Alley). [5] Ray Loynd commented that Goorjian contributed "a wealth of physical and emotional detail that underscores the familial havoc". [6]

Goorjian’s first big Hollywood break came as a dancer when, in 1992, he was cast as ‘Skittery’ in the Disney film Newsies (starring Christian Bale and Robert Duvall). What followed were roles in numerous subsequent films, including Chaplin (with Robert Downey Jr.), Forever Young (with Mel Gibson), the Oscar-nominated Leaving Las Vegas , Hard Rain (with Morgan Freeman and Christian Slater), SLC Punk! (with Devon Sawa), The Invisibles (with Portia de Rossi), Broken (with Heather Graham) and Conversations with God . [2]

Goorjian has also guest-starred in a number of television series, including Lie to Me , House , Alias , Monk , CSI: Crime Scene Investigation , Without A Trace , and Chicago Hope , as well as a recurring role on Life Goes On (as Ray Nelson). He also appeared in the 2005 TV film Reefer Madness , a satirical musical adaptation of the anti-marijuana propaganda film from the 1930s.

Theater

Goorjian is a founding member of the Los Angeles-based theater group Buffalo Nights, and starred in the West Coast-premiere of Dennis McIntyre’s drama Modigliani (which won him an L.A. Weekly Theater Award nomination for Best Lead Actor). He played the title roles in both productions of The Apollo of Bellac (by Jean Giraudoux) and J.B. (by Archibald MacLeish). Goorjian also won at the L.A. Critics’ Choice Awards and the Garland Backstage West Awards for his original choreography for the L.A. production of the musical Reefer Madness. [7]

Director

Goorjian made his first real foray into directing with the mock-documentary Oakland Underground, a comedy about an underground occult music scene in Oakland, CA. From there, Goorjian made Illusion with Kirk Douglas, which was released theatrically in 2006 after racking up over a dozen festival awards, including Best Screenplay at The Hampton’s International Film Festival, Best Feature at the Lake Tahoe International Film Festival and The Audience Award at the Sonoma International Film Festival. With Illusion Goorjian was critically lauded for his ability to blend great filmmaking with philosophical depth. Soon after Illusion, Goorjian began collaborating with the publishing company Hay House to produce and direct a number of films including the documentary You Can Heal Your Life (2007), starring metaphysical author and teacher, Louise L. Hay and The Shift, starring author Dr. Wayne Dyer, along with Michael DeLuise and Portia de Rossi. His most recent work with Hay House is an original film anthology called Tales of Everyday Magic , which explores meaningful philosophical ideas through intimate character-driven stories.

Additional directing credits include the short film Players’ Club, which swept the 2006 Elevate Film Festival in Los Angeles, including Best Director and The War Prayer, an adaptation of Mark Twain’s short story by the same title starring Jeremy Sisto. Occasionally, Goorjian also moonlights directing a circus/cabaret show in Eastern Europe called Palazzo. [7]

Writing

Goorjian debuted as a novelist with his work What Lies Beyond the Stars, the first book in an intended trilogy commissioned by Hay House Publishing. The second book in the series, Beyond the Fractured Sky, will be released in the fall of 2018. [8]

Filmography

Actor

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Shelf LifeAdamShort film
1992 Newsies Skittery
1992 Forever Young Steven
1992 Chaplin Charles Chaplin Jr
1995 Leaving Las Vegas College Boy #1
1997ScreeningShort film
1998 Hard Rain Kenny
1998 SLC Punk! Bob
1998Art HouseDanny Farthing
1999The InvisiblesJudeAlso producer
1999 Something More Sam
1999 Do Not Disturb Billy Boy Manson
1999How to Get Laid at the End of the WorldMichael
1999Here Lies LonelySid
1999 Deal of a Lifetime Henry Spooner
2001 Amerikana Peter
2002The MesmeristCoroner #1Also writer
2002 Go for Broke Rome / Romie
2003LeisureBarneyDirect-to-DVD
2004Happily Even AfterStuart
2004 Illusion ChristopherAlso director, producer, and writer
2005PomegranateJack
2006 Conversations with God Roy the Morning Boy
2006 Broken Thomas
2008Around JuneMr. Lewis
2014Green ThumbDadShort film
2014My Eleventh
2016 Punk's Dead Bob
2018Pin-UpGuyShort film
2022 Amerikatsi CharlieAlso director, producer, and writer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991 Growing Pains Hank MillerEpisode: "Like Father, Like Son"
1991 Never Forget ChuckTelevision film
1991–1993 Life Goes On Ray Nelson8 episodes
1993 The Flood: Who Will Save Our Children? Scott ChapmanTelevision film
1994 David's Mother David GoodsonTelevision film
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special
1994 Blind Justice Soldier #1Television film
1994 Sweet Justice Jimmy2 episodes
1994 Under Suspicion JohnnyEpisode: "Arson/Murder Story"
1994–2000 Party of Five Justin Thompson44 episodes
1997 Touched by an Angel Budd GlaserEpisode: "Charades"
1998 Chicago Hope Jacob JoffeEpisode: "Austin Space"
1999 Life in a Day Dr. Peter HamiltonTelevision film
2001 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Aaron PrattEpisode: "Caged"
2004 Without a Trace Ricky WilsonEpisode: "Two Families"
2005 Alias Andre SterescuEpisode: "Nocturne"
2005 Monk Jacob CarlyleEpisode: "Mr. Monk and the Kid"
2005 Reefer Madness Mickey DrutherTelevision film
2005 House Sean RandolphEpisode: "Babies & Bathwater"
2005 Killer Instinct Rafe BradfordEpisode: "Who's Your Daddy"
2006 CSI: Miami John StockmanEpisode: "Darkroom"
2007Company ManJeff GreenwaldTelevision film
2007 Eyes Bobby CreechEpisode: "Innocence"
2009 Lie to Me Franko James Vincent / Glen WelshEpisode: "Secret Santa"
2014 Covert Affairs Borz Altan3 episodes
2016 Code Black EmanuelEpisode: "The Fifth Stage"
2016 Lucifer Elliot RichardsEpisode: "Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire"
2017 The Wizard of Lies Dan HorwitzTelevision film

Director

Writer

Producer

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