Michael was born September 6, 1958 to Robert and Verdie Winslow, on Fairchild Air force Base with never a dull moment. The youngest of six brothers. His mom tells stories about when he was young he would imitate the airplanes, jet engines, basically anything that made a noise he copied with sounds that came out of his mouth. “Growing up in the Air Force Base made it difficult to have friends, so I created imaginary friends, dogs, cats, trucks, anything that would keep me occupied for the moment” says Michael.
After graduated High School and a short-lived college, he had his first professional performance at a club/theater in Boulder, Colorado named Tulagi’s. This was very exciting for him because Jimi Hendrix, The Doors, Tommy Bolin and other famous bands played there (By the way Michael does an incredible imitation on Hendrix’s guitar playing).
He opened and act for a group called “Nova” and Italian Rock Fusion Band, He heard through the grapevine that this group were fans of Jimi Hendrix, so why not portray him? He had lots of props including his mother’s Afro wig. He was so nervous, but the audience was flabbergasted with his rendition of “Purple Haze”. The ovation and the applause from the audience was overwhelming. From that moment on he knew his calling. He wanted to be an entertainer.
Mr. Michael packed his bags and hitchhiked to Venice Beach where he would be homeless for a short time….He Auditioned for the “Gong Show” hosted by the infamous Chuck Barris and he won a whoping $516.32 that finally got him out of homelessness and allowed him to by a vehicle, that took him to Los Angeles to all the local comedy clubs. At this point in time, Bud Friedman, believed in him and featured in him in the famous EVENING AT THE IMPROV (which we all known now as the Comedy Improve Clubs).
Until 1984 when he finally got his BIG CHANCE. Director Hugh Wilson and producer Paul Manslanski came to see him perform at Long Beach Theater where he was opening for the incomparable Count Basie & his Orquestra. Needless to say, Wilson and Manslanski were blown away! They immediately wrote him into the script of the unforgettable “Police Academy I through VII” As soon as this movie came out and it became an instant success so did Michael! His celebrity status was in place. He then went to play a part in Mel Brooks “Spaceballs”. This film helped in furthering his spotlight as a unique comedian. A man with a special talent that made “families” laugh. Michael was also heard, but not seen, when he gave the voice to Stripe, the evil little creature, in another Hit Movie “Gremlins”.
He also did voice-overs for Disney and Universal Studios in such rides as “Back to the Future and Terminator” Currently you can also hear him in the Television Hits “Robo Chicken and Family Guy” You can't miss him on those great “Geico” commercials. And in the spring of 2008 he will grace the red carpet premiere of National Lampoon's Robo Doc.
Michael, a master of vocal gymnastics, can imitate over 1000 sound effects using his voice alone. Whether he is recreating the frenzy of Jimi Hendrix playing the guitar, or the roar of a jet plane, his talent is truly remarkable and his versatility admirable and enjoyable for all ages!
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Impressive talent you have. Thank you for a pleasant evening listening to you use a God-given gift. My oldest tries to imitate almost everything he hears as well (and is coincidentally an AF brat too, ha!) and so I came looking for your bio to get your mom's take on having you in the house growing up (i.e.: did you drive her crazy or make her laugh?) Mine cracks me up.
As an aside, whomever "admin" is that wrote the above, might want to check out the spelling. One or two typos, but thank you for the good read all the same. I like to hear about the growing up years - it's those little stories that truly make for the spice of life. I started a business in '07 helping folks (mostly military) write out their memories to preserve them for future generations. I hope you'll tell your story one day - I will definitely look for it in the library!
hey so i dont know if anybody reads this but i was wondering when the next time michael would be performing in nebraska? maybe even in iowa? me and about 40 other people that i know would love to see him live. weve seen all of his youtube videos and all of his shows and watched all the movies he either was acting in or was doing voices for characters. he is an amazing and incredibly talented individual and i have yet to see him in person... if he doesnt have anything scheduled maybe theres some way where he could be scheduled. that is one thing i would love to see before hes done performing. please consider it (: thank you.
------- Rachel -----------
---- a very hopeful fan ----
::mentally proofreading article:: Hey Michael, you rock! Do you have an official Facebook Page? There's a ton of unofficial ones and I don't know which to join. Do you read these comments? Is this thing on? ::tap, tap:: Screeeeeeeech! oops, audio feedback. Wow, these SM58 microtextboxes sure are sensitive.
Just saw you last night at Bonkers in Orlando for the B.A.S.E. auction/show. You are STILL the man!!! My question, it was said at the show you are going to be in the upcoming Police Academy 8. Is that true? When it be released? BTW, I was the guy that thanked you and shook your hand after the show when you were at the podium near the door. Thanks for the great night out man.
-Tim