Michael J. Anderson
An image from Warriors of Virtue, one of the productions that also features Michael J. Anderson.
Michael J. Anderson

Michael J. Anderson

October 31, 1953 — Denver, Colorado, USA

Michael Anderson was born in Huron, South Dakota, at 10:30 P.M., on Halloween night. Subject to a genetic anomaly known as Osteogenesis Imperfecta, he grew up in a wheelchair. After graduating high school, he traveled America, singing for tips and living in his car. For six years, he attended the University of Colorado where he majored in numerous subjects ranging from philosophy to microbiology. After college, he began working for Martin Marietta, trouble-shooting the N.A.S.A. computers in the ground-support system of the space shuttle. During this time, he made the documentary "Little Mike," which won a silver medal in the International Film and Television Awards. Soon thereafter, he moved to New York City, where his film and television career began. For many years, Anderson was most well-known among fans of director David Lynch for his work as a backwards-talking dream figure on the cult favorite T.V. series Twin Peaks (1990). Anderson also worked with Lynch for the experimental performance piece Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted (1990) and the T.V.-pilot-turned-feature film Mulholland Drive (2001). Anderson gained further recognition and success in recent years for his work on the H.B.O. series Carnivàle (2003).

Carnivàle

Carnivàle

2003

Snow White

Snow White

2001

Warriors of Virtue

Warriors of Virtue

1997

Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted

Industrial Symphony No. 1: The Dream of the Brokenhearted

1990

Screwed

Screwed

1997

Port Charles

Port Charles

1997

Fool's Fire

Fool's Fire

1992

No Such Thing as Gravity

No Such Thing as Gravity

1989