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Michael J. Anderson
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Michael J. Anderson (October 31, 1953, Denver, Colorado) is an American actor best known for his role as the Man from another place in David Lynch's television series Twin Peaks.
Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Television Appearances
- 3 Movie Appearances
- 4 Trivia
- 5 External links
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Biography
Anderson was born with a genetic bone condition osteogenesis imperfecta. He didn't walk until his twenties. In his late 20s he was the subject of a 30-minute documentary called "Little Mike" (1984), directed by Norris J. Chumley, which began as an NYU student film production. He formed the New York band, Wayward Gene and the Natural Selection, which played in local clubs. He also worked for NASA as a computer expert.
Anderson appeared in but a few episodes of
Twin Peaks. The Man From Another Place is attired in a red suit and speaks in an unusual manner. He first appears in
Special Agent Dale Cooper's cryptic
dream about the
murder of
Laura Palmer, set in a red room. Anderson's Man also materializes in Lynch's film prequel to
Twin Peaks,
Fire Walk With Me. His character expresses more malevolent intent in the film than he did in the series.
Anderson portrayed a full-size man in Lynch's Mulholland Drive, using a prosthetic body.
From 2003 to 2005, Anderson played carnival manager Samson Leonhart on the HBO series Carnivàle.
Among his other appearances are in the soap opera Port Charles, guest appearances like: "Peter Dreeb" in the Picket Fences episode "Mr. Dreeb Comes to Town", a hotel manager in the The X-files episode "Humbug", Rumpelstiltskin in the "If Wishes Were Horses" episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, and as a returning leprechaun in the eighth season of the supernatural dramedy series Charmed.
Television Appearances
Movie Appearances
Trivia
- He speaks with a stutter.
- He used phonetic reverse speak as a secret language with his junior high school friends and then coincidentally played a character in Twin Peaks where he used the same method of speaking.