Biography
A graduate of the University of New Hampshire, comedian-cum-actor Mike O'Malley discovered a passion for drama during his collegiate years. After completing university, O'Malley moved to Manhattan, did graduate studies in theater for two years, and toiled away at a lengthy series of menial jobs (one of which reportedly involved selling typewriters), meanwhile essaying scattered acting assignments on the side. Early work included a role as a spokesperson in television commercials (with some particularly high-profile spots for ESPN), and an emcee on children's programs including the Nickelodeon cable network's sports-themed series
Guts. O'Malley's breakthrough arrived in late 1999, when NBC (doubtless encouraged by the success of
Seinfeld and other standup-headlined sitcoms) signed him to executive produce, script and star in his own eponymous television series,
The Mike O'Malley Show; unfortunately, it bowed to horrendous reviews and ratings, and received almost immediate cancellation by the network.
Not long after, O'Malley moved into feature film work, with supporting roles in films including the
Sandra Bullock alcoholism-themed seriocomedy
28 Days (2000), the
George Clooney-Renee Zellweger period screwball comedy
Leatherheads (2008) and the
Eddie Murphy-headlined sci-fi comedy
Meet Dave (2008). O'Malley then returned to NBC - albeit not in a starring vein - as a supporting cast member of the series drama
My Own Worst Enemy (2008). That program starred
Christian Slater as a victim of multiple personality disorder. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide