Michael Devorzon (b. 1971)

Alias:
Michael De Vorzon
Michael DeVorzon

Birthplace:
Los Angeles, California, USA

Born:
July 5, 1971

Michael DeVorzon was born in Los Angeles. He's the son of Grammy winning and Academy Award nominated songwriter, composer Barry DeVorzon and Jelinda DeVorzon, a model and philanthropist. His paternal grandfather, Jules DeVorzon was a singer, violinist best known as a member of Rudy VallĂ©e and the Connecticut Yankees. Michael's father is of Russian descent and his mother of English descent.  Michael started acting on the stage as a youngster and later on got a job working in production on the television show "Melrose Place." After three years in production, he started working in front of the camera.  Michael's experience covers a wide range of roles in Films, TV and Commercials.  His film credits include "Fast and Fierce: Death Race", "Her Deadly Groom", "Producer Sam", "Any Day" and the NBC movie "Submerged" which was filmed at CinecittĂ  studios in Rome and on location on the island of Malta.  TV credits include "Charmed", "Beverly Hills 90210", "Passions", "Son Of A Beach" and "Melrose Place"  He's also well known as the actor in the long running national commercial for "ZipRecruiter" which on YouTube alone garnered 16 million views.  DeVorzon is hard at work on the development of three feature films he co-wrote and will produce as well as a television series he co-wrote.

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