Graduated from Carnegie Mellon University Baltimore-born actor Michael Tucker developed interest in performing as a teen when he made a chorus appearance as a "Lost Boy" in an amateur theater presentation of "Peter Pan". Following high school, he studied drama at Carnegie Tech., then found work in stock shows and in such repertory companies as the Long Wharf Theater and Washington's Arena Stage ... show all
Graduated from Carnegie Mellon University Baltimore-born actor Michael Tucker developed interest in performing as a teen when he made a chorus appearance as a "Lost Boy" in an amateur theater presentation of "Peter Pan". Following high school, he studied drama at Carnegie Tech., then found work in stock shows and in such repertory companies as the Long Wharf Theater and Washington's Arena Stage. On the sly he earned a side income as a college acting coach. Married at this time, his wife bore him a daughter in 1969. Alison Tucker would later go on to become an actress herself. Michael later hooked up with Jill Eikenberry at the Arena Stage and went on to appear in the play "The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail (1970). Jill, who stood a few inches taller, married the 5'4-1/2" Michael in 1973. Together they have a son, Max Tucker. Unhampered by his short stature and slightly gnomish features, Michael found work in character parts, making great strides on stage in such productions as "Moonchildren" (with Jill in 1972). He also worked in tandem with Joseph Papp in such classics as "The Merry Wives of Windsor," "The Comedy of Errors" and "Measure for Measure." He finally debuted on Broadway in a 1976 revival of "Trelawny of the Wells" with Meryl Streep and John Lithgow. Two years later he entered the realm of film and TV. Minor parts in "The Final Chapter: Walking Tall (1977)" and "Eyes of Laura Mars (1978)" led to a breakthrough featured role in the critically-acclaimed movie "Diner (1982)". Woody Allen took advantage of his talents and featured him in both "Purple Rose of Cairo (1985)" and "Radio Days (1987)". 1986 proved a big year when both he and Jill were cast as Stuart Markowitz and Ann Kelsey in the long-running law series "L.A. Law" (1986)", which ran for eight seasons. Nominated for three Emmy awards (Jill was nominated five times; neither won), their characters also married on the show. Both he and Jill had always maintained a sound working relationship together and decided to capitalize on their sudden fame by finding mini-movie vehicles together. These included "Assault and Matrimony (1987) (TV)", "Secret Life of Archie's Wife, The (1990) (TV)", "Town Torn Apart, A (1992) (TV)" and "Gone in a Heartbeat (1996) (TV)". Elsewhere, Michael has received praise for roles in such TV projects as "Vampire (1979) (TV)" and "Day One (1989) (TV)". They also have appeared together in readings of "Love Letters." More recently he and Jill, married now for over 30 years, enjoyed a reunion with the original cast members of their successful series in a 2002 TV-movie. hide
Genres:Comedy | Romance Countries:USA Directors:Barry Sonnenfeld Actors:Fyvush Finkel | Mike Moyer | Saverio Guerra | Daniel Hagen | La Chanze | Paula Laurence | Donna Mitchell | Debra Monk | Sandra Reaves-Phillips | Michael J. Fox | Gabrielle Anwar | Anthony Higgins | Michael Tucker | Bob Balaban | Isaac Mizrahi
Doug Ireland is the concierge of a ritzy hotel in New York. He does what he has to to satisfy the hotel's guests, by getting them what they need; like jewelry, candy mints, and theatre tickets. He also tries to keep the manager from terminating Milton, the bellhop, who was been working at the hotel for more than half a century, who likes to think that the spirit of the hotel's founder is still around. Doug wants to open his own hotel on Roosevelt Island. Now he has saved every cent he could to get an option on an old hotel. Now he has a matter of weeks to develop the hotel or else he will lose it. But to do it he needs at least 3 million dollars and his best chance to get it is Christian Hanover. While Hanover considers Doug's proposal, he asks him to "take care" of his girlfriend, Andy, a girl whom Doug has the hots for but is constantly turned down when he asks her out, cause she doesn't want to be two timing her boyfriend, Hanover. Now Hanover is married but says that "he will divorce his wife and marry her". Doug doesn't exactly believe him but thinks that his hotel is more important and Andy can make her own decisions. But the more Doug spends with Andy, Doug is starting to wonder what is important. Download:DivXiPod