Michael Easton
Michael Easton is an Irish-American actor and writer.
Although he may be best known for his work on the series “Ally McBeal,” “General Hospital,” “VR5,” “One Life to Live” and “Total Recall 2070,” Easton is also the author of the critically acclaimed “Soul Stealer” trilogy, which was named Graphic Novel of the Year by Ain’t It Cool News in 2010.
That same year he developed “Credence” for Black Watch Comics and co-wrote “The Green Woman” for DC Comics with New York Times bestselling author Peter Straub.
Easton’s short film, “Ultraviolent,” chronicling the last night of avant-garde filmmaker Donald Cammell, won the prestigious Best Shorts Showcase and was awarded the Grand Prize Award at both the Barcelona International Film Festival and the Canadian International Film Festival.
A third printing of “Eighteen Straight Whiskeys,” a collection of poetry written in Paris, France, following the death of his mother in 1994 was released in November 2019.
He lives with his family in Los Angeles.