Michael Selkirk has been an actor for 40 years in New York, Boston and Los Angeles.
Stage appearances include Christmas Past (A Christmas Carol), Gloucester (King Lear), Capulet (Romeo & Juliet), Baptista (The Taming of The Shrew) and Fluellen (Henry V) for TITAN Theatre; Ed Horowitz (Daughters of The Sexual Revolution), Camillo (The Winter's Tale), Dr. Watson (A Requiem For Sherlock Holmes), Feltrinelli (Lightning From Heaven) at the WorkShop Theater; Polonius (Hamlet) for Hyperion Theatre Project in Milan, Italy; Henry Harry (Brilliant Traces) for Winter House; Niels Bohr (Chain Reaction) and Deadmen (The Town of No One) for Playsmiths in The FringeNYC; Dorn (The Seagull) and Page (The Merry Wives of Windsor) at Hudson Warehouse; Rick (I, Carpenter), Man (Violins) at Manhattan Theatre Source.
Film work includes appearing as Brian in Nancy Savoca's film debut True Love and as Diggory Venn in the haunting short The Sheol Express (available on iTunes).
He is a founder of Playsmiths, a playwrights' workshop in New York, a former member of the Board at The Players (a social club founded by Edwin Booth), and a company member of TITAN Theatre and WorkShop Theater.