Michael Biehn
Born: Jul 31, 1956
Michael Biehn spent his first 13 years in Lincoln, Nebraska before his family moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona. He won a drama scholarship to the University of Arizona. He soon moved on to Los Angeles and started modeling and doing commercials and small TV roles. Michael currently lives in Sherman Oaks, California with his wife and son, Caelan Michael (now 2 years old). He also has twin boys, Devon and Taylor, from his first marriage. Michael Biehn was born on July 31, 1956 in Anniston, Alabama, grew up in Lincoln, Nebraska and at age 14 he moved with his family to Lake Havasu, Arizona where he won a drama scolorship to the University of Arizona. He left prematurely two years later to pursue an acting career in Hollywood. His first big role was as a psychotic fan stalking Lauren Bacall in The Fan (1981) and then in The Lords of Discipline (1983). He hit the big-time when he was cast as Kyle Reese, the man sent back through time to stop Arnold Schwarzenegger in James Cameron's The Terminator (1984). This established a good working relationship with Cameron, a relationship which should have catapulted Biehn to international stardom. He starred in Camerons subsequent films, Aliens (1986) and The Abyss (1989), the latter a stand out performance as the unstable Navy SEAL officer Lt Coffey. In the 90's he has starred in films like Navy SEALS (1990), K2 (1991) and he was particulary memorable as Johnny Ringo in Tombstone (1993). Michael Biehn is married and is the father of th...[MORE]
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