Michael A. Goorjian Net Worth

Michael A. Goorjian is an American actor, filmmaker, and writer who was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or a Special for David's Mother (1994) and is well known for his role as Justin in Party of Five (1994) and Heroin Bob in SLC Punk! (1998). He wrote, directed, and starred in his first major independent film, Illusion (2004), alongside Kirk Douglas. Michael's acting career began at the age of 14 and he trained at UCLA School of Theatre, Film and Television. He has starred in numerous films and television series, and is a founding member of the Los Angeles based theater group, Buffalo Nights. He has won several awards for his performances and choreography.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Director, Writer
Birth Day February 04, 1971
Birth Place  Oakland, California, United States
Michael A. Goorjian age 52 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Pisces
Occupation Actor/Filmmaker
Years active 1991–present

💰 Net worth: $1.3 Million

Michael A. Goorjian, a highly talented actor, director, and writer based in the United States, has achieved an impressive net worth of approximately $1.3 million as estimated for 2024. Known for his remarkable contributions to the entertainment industry, Goorjian has displayed his versatility and expertise across various mediums. With his remarkable acting skills and superb directing abilities, he has successfully carved a niche for himself in the industry. Alongside his notable accomplishments, his remarkable writing skills have further enhanced his reputation. Goorjian's exceptional talents and accomplishments have undoubtedly played a significant role in his accumulation of wealth, making him a well-respected figure in the world of entertainment.

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Biography/Timeline

2005

Michael also guest starred in a number of television series including Lie to Me, House, Alias, Monk, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Without A Trace, 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 film from the 1930s.

2006

Michael 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, Michael 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 Michael was critically lauded for his ability to blend great filmmaking with philosophical depth. Soon after Illusion, Michael 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.

2018

Goorjian debuted as a Novelist with his work What Lies Beyond the Star, 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.

2019

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, Michael also moonlights directing a circus/cabaret show in Eastern Europe called Palazzo.