Michael Rowland

Michael Rowland’s filmography? Kinda wild, honestly. The guy’s been making waves, bouncing from laugh-out-loud sitcoms to heartfelt drama without missing a beat. Take Animal Control (2023)—imagine the most chaotic animal rescue squad you’ve ever seen, but everyone’s got their own baggage and the raccoons seem smarter than half the humans. Michael plays a guy who’s so over the top with his animal phobias, you almost feel bad for the poor guy every time a ferret crosses his path. But then he turns around and delivers this deadpan line that just kills. That’s his thing: he sneaks up on you with these moments of realness. Then there’s Adult Best Friends (2024). Total vibe shift. This one’s all about the messiness of growing up when you’re, well, already supposed to be grown up. Michael’s character? Kind of a disaster, in the most relatable way. He and his best friend are just tripping through life, dealing with breakups, family drama, existential dread—the whole millennial starter pack. But it’s not all doom and gloom. There’s this warmth to the way Michael brings out the little victories, the inside jokes, the comfort of having that one friend who gets you even when you’re at your absolute worst. And then, bam—The Life List (2025). Here, Michael dials it up. This film’s got him chasing after some wild bucket-list dreams before he turns 40. There’s adventure, there’s regret, there’s a lot of “what am I even doing?” energy. It’s funny, but it hits you in the feels too. That’s kinda Michael’s superpower—balancing the ridiculous with the real.

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  • Professions: Actor, Camera and Electrical Department

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