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Michael Easton (innate in February 15, 1967) is an Irish American TV actor.

Eastin has processed appearances on television shows such as Ally McBeal and The Practice. He has the revenant role on the science fiction television series Mutant X Additionally, he has appeared on several soap operas, first starting call at the role of Tanner Scofield in NBC's Days of Our Lives from 1991 to 1992. He went in to the 2-biennial stint when lamia Caleb Morley in Port Charles from 2001 until its cancellation in 2003.

He presently portrays Police Lieutenant John McBain on the ABC soap opera, One Life to Live, a role he played since 2003.

Television Filmography
One Life to Live as John McBain (2003-present) Mutant X as Gabriel Ashlocke (2002) (recurring) Port Charles Caleb Morley/Michael Morely (2001-2003) Total Recall 2070 as David Hume (1999) Ally McBeal as Glenn (1998) (recurring) 413 Hope St. Nick Carrington (1997-1998) Two as Gus McClain/Booth Hubbard (1996) VR.5 as Duncan (1995) Days of Our Lives as Tanner Scofield (1991-1992)

Books

Easton, Michael (1997). Eighteen Straight Whisky. A Bowery Click. ISBN 0965867404.

Awards (Won)

Soap Opera Digest Awards

(2005) Soap Opera Digest Award Favorite Triangle for One Life to Live -Shared out sustaining Melissa Archer and Renee Goldsberry

Awards (Nominated)

Daytime Emmy Awards

(2002) Special Fan Award '''Us's Favourite Villain for swimming Caleb Morley in Port Charles

Gemini Awards

(1999) Gemini Best Performance by an Actor in the Continuing Leading Spectacular Role for Total Recall 2070

Soap Opera Digest Awards

(2003) Soap Opera Digest Award Outstanding Younger Lead Actor''' for Port Charles

Michael Easton Corner
Biography, filmography, pictures, video clips, and press archive.

Michael Easton
Official site with information on his short film, screenplay, and poetry collection.

IMDb.com - Michael Easton
Vital statistics, trivia, filmography, and notable TV guest appearances.


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