Mike Nyman

Mike Nyman’s been grinding in the acting world since he was 22, and honestly, the guy’s done a little bit of everything. Hailing from Long Beach, he’s not just your standard-issue actor—he’s dabbled in film, TV, theater, improv, even producing and directing. You want a leading man? He’s your guy. Need someone to play a bizarre side character? He’ll nail it. He’s put in the work too, learning from legends like Cliff Osmond and Jeff Conaway, plus theater heavyweights like Doug Warhit and “The Berg.” For five years he was a regular with The Zeitgeist Theatre Company, then he and his buddy Lonnie Schuyler kicked off The First Stage Alert Theatre Company, and even put together a 35mm feature called “Bottom Feeders” back in ‘97—yeah, he produced it and pulled in his theater friends for the cast. He actually scored a part in “Blow” with Johnny Depp, but guess what? Like Costner in “The Big Chill,” he got axed in editing. The pandemic might’ve wrecked some things, but it actually gave his career a boost—thanks to self-taped auditions, he’s snagged more gigs lately, especially in commercials. You might’ve seen him in spots for Massage Envy, Liquid Death/Me Undies, or Consumer Cellular. Lately, he’s got three films making the festival rounds: he’s a trucker who gets into a wild parking lot brawl in “Bare Knuckle Girl,” a small-town sheriff chasing bank robbers in “St. George,” and a pool shark in “Do Right Man.” If you’re a Netflix junkie, you might’ve caught him as Metaloid Maniac in “I Think You Should Leave With Tim Robinson” or as an FBI agent in “Meltdown: Three Mile Island.” This dude just keeps showing up everywhere.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1965-04-20
  • Height: 6′ 1″ (1.85 m)
  • Birth Location: Long Beach, California, USA
  • Professions: Actor, Producer, Casting Director

Did you know

    • Nick Names: Long Beach Mike
    • Trivia:

      Back in the day, Lonnie Schuyler and a handful of theater rebels kicked off the First Stage Alert Theatre Company—of all places, right above Jerry’s Deli in Studio City. Seriously, it was tucked away upstairs at The Lionstar Theatre, which had its own quirky vibe. The company had this wild energy, staging performances that didn’t really care about sticking to the usual rules. They took chances, pulled in a crowd that wanted something different, and honestly, it worked. The location was weirdly perfect—smack in the middle of everything, but still felt like a hidden gem. Schuyler and crew gave a bunch of new actors and writers their shot, messing around with fresh scripts that you wouldn’t catch anywhere else at the time. People still talk about those nights—improv bits that went off the rails, shows that ran way past midnight, all fueled by too much coffee and maybe a little deli food sneaked in between scenes. It was pure, raw theater, no filter.

    • Quotes:

      I’ll Sleep When I’m Dead is one of those gritty crime flicks that barely gives you a moment to breathe. The story orbits around Will Graham, a former gangster who’s ditched the underworld for a life in the shadows, living off the grid like he’s allergic to people. But peace? Yeah, right. He gets yanked back when his younger brother, Davey, dies under some pretty sketchy circumstances. Will, gruff and haunted, basically turns into a one-man wrecking crew, tearing through the city’s underbelly for answers. The movie’s drenched in that British noir vibe—gray skies, rain-soaked streets, blokes with dodgy morals. Clive Owen nails the whole “tortured soul” thing, and you get this slow burn of tension that just keeps twisting the knife. It's not your typical shoot-‘em-up; it’s more psychological, dark, and stubbornly refuses to let you look away.

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      April 20, 1965

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      6′ 1″ (1.85 m)

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      Long Beach, California, USA

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