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*[[Michael Corleone]]; a character in ''[[The Godfather]]''. | *[[Michael Corleone]]; a character in ''[[The Godfather]]''. | ||
*[[Michael D'Amico]]; [[Fat Tony]] and [[Anna Maria D'Amico|Anna Maria]]'s son. | *[[Michael D'Amico]]; [[Fat Tony]] and [[Anna Maria D'Amico|Anna Maria]]'s son. | ||
+ | *[[Michael de Graaf]]; a fashion designer, reality TV judge, and former boyfriend of [[Waylon Smithers]]. | ||
*[[Michael Dukakis]]; American politician. | *[[Michael Dukakis]]; American politician. | ||
*[[Michael Finn]]; an Irishman who hails from the Green Potato Pub at O'Hare International Airport. | *[[Michael Finn]]; an Irishman who hails from the Green Potato Pub at O'Hare International Airport. |
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- See also: Mike.
Michael may refer to:
Characters[edit]
- Michael (And Maggie Makes Three); star of Knightboat.
- Michael (How Sweet It Ain't); one of the monkeys Professor Frink had in Professor Frink the Science-Type Person.
- Michael (Phone Homer!); a monkey that Professor Frink owns.
- Michael (Warrin' Priests: Part One); a member of the First Church of Springfield choir and the church council.
- Michael Anthony; American bass player.
- Michael Bay; American film director and producer.
- Michael Bennet; American businessman, lawyer and politician.
- Michael Bolton; American singer.
- Michael Buffer (character); American ring announcer.
- Michael Chabon (character); American author.
- Michael Corleone; a character in The Godfather.
- Michael D'Amico; Fat Tony and Anna Maria's son.
- Michael de Graaf; a fashion designer, reality TV judge, and former boyfriend of Waylon Smithers.
- Michael Dukakis; American politician.
- Michael Finn; an Irishman who hails from the Green Potato Pub at O'Hare International Airport.
- Michael J. Fox; Canadian-American actor, author, producer, activist and voice-over artist.
- Michael Jackson (character); famous American musician.
- Michael Jeter; American actor.
- Michael Jordan; American basketball player.
- Michael Landon; American actor.
- Michael Lombardi; American football executive, media analyst, and podcaster.
- Michael Moore (character); American filmmaker, author and liberal political commentator.
- Michael Nesmith; former member of The Monkees.
- Michael Phelps; American swimmer.
- Michael Strahan (character); American football defensive player and football analyst.
Behind the Laughter[edit]
- Michael Aldworth; received a special thanks for the documentary The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!.
- Michael "Mike" Allred; writer and inker for the Bart Simpson's Treehouse of Horror comic story Little Shop of Homers.
- Michael "Mike" B. Anderson; animator and director for The Simpsons.
- Michael Anderson (Hit & Run); part of the Copperhead Technology Team for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael Archer; analyst for Virtual Bart.
- Michael Arkin; worked for Acclaim for The Black Team for The Simpsons: Bartman Meets Radioactive Man, The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk and The Simpsons: Bart's Nightmare.
- Michael Arsers; additional engineer for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael E. Atniel; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael Aushenker; wrote the Bart Simpson comic story The Black Tooth.
- Michael Bannon; creative services director for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael D. Black; animation creative director for Pure Imagination Studios, Inc. for the season 25 episode "Brick Like Me".
- Michael Botts; drummer on the albums The Simpsons Sing the Blues and The Yellow Album.
- Michael Bridge; editor for The Simpsons.
- Michael Brinker; level designer for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael Buffer; boxing announcer and guest star.
- Michael Caleo; co-wrote the Simpsons Comics story More Bongos That Time Forgot.
- Michael "Mike" Camarillo; background cleanup artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael Carrington; voice actor and one-time writer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Cera; actor and guest star.
- Michael Chabon; author and guest star.
- Michael Chambers; choreographer for Do the Bartman.
- Michael Paul Chan; actor and guest star.
- Michael Chiklis; voiced the handsome quarterback in the season 28 episode "The Town".
- Michael Dante DiMartino; additional animation timer for the season 13 episode "Half-Decent Proposal".
- Michael Dees; singer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Deir; mastering for The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons Skateboarding.
- Michael Dunn; tester for several The Simpsons games.
- Michael Ferris; two-time writer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Gallagher; 3D modeler for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- Michael Gallo; beta tester for Konami for The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness.
- Michael Giacchino; composer for The Simpsons Game and the season 32 episode "Do PizzaBots Dream of Electric Guitars?".
- Michael T. Gilbert; writer and inker for Bongo Comics.
- Michael "Mike" Girard; overseas animation director for The Simpsons.
- Michael Gonzales; assurance supervisor for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael Gorfaine; was thanked by Hans Zimmer for the album The Simpsons Movie: The Music.
- Michael Graham; tester for several The Simpsons games.
- Michael Hartman; animation production assistant for The Simpsons.
- Michael Heilemann; worked on both The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael "Mike" Horner; project consultant for the albums Go Simpsonic with The Simpsons and The Simpsons: Testify.
- Michael Imperioli; actor and guest star.
- Michael Jackson; singer and guest star.
- Michael Jay; additional music editor for The Simpsons Movie.
- Michael Taylor John; received a special thanks for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael Keaton; actor and guest star.
- Michael T. Kennedy; assistant to animation producers for "The Simpsons Guy".
- Michael Kinkade; color designer for "The Simpsons Guy".
- Michael Lang; played the keyboard for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Michael A. Levine; composed additional music for The Simpsons Movie and The Simpsons Movie: The Music.
- Michael Lisbe; served as a writer for the Simpsons Comics story Tic-Tac-D'oh!.
- Michael Loeck; animator for The Simpsons Ride.
- Michael Louie; core tester for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael Ludy; character layout artist and assistant director for The Simpsons.
- Michael G. Mahan; animation co-producer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Marcantel; animator and director for The Simpsons.
- Michael Markman; played the violin for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Michael Mathews; played the cello for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Michael McCarty; technical director for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- Michael McCusker; assistant to the associate producers for The Simpsons.
- Michael McKean; actor and guest star.
- Michael D. Mitchell; assistant to the producers for The Simpsons.
- Michael John Mollo; music assistant for The Simpsons Ride and as an assistant to Jim Dooley for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael Moore; filmmaker and guest star.
- Michael "Mike" Morris; character layout artist and animatic layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael Narren; storyboard revisionist for "The Simpsons Guy".
- Michael Nobori; writer and assistant to the producers for The Simpsons.
- Michael O'Connor; layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael O'Donovan; played 1st bassoon for the album The Simpsons Movie: The Music.
- Michael Palin; comedian and guest star.
- Michael Palomino; quality assurance tester on The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael "Mike" Perry; telecine editor for The Simpsons.
- Michael "Mike" Pettengill; background layout artist, background designer and prop designer for The Simpsons.
- Michael "Mike" Polcino; animator and director for The Simpsons.
- Michael Pole; senior vice president and general manager at Vivendi Universal Games for The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael Polvani; character layout artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael Potter; assistant camera operator for the documentary Springfield of Dreams: The Legend of Homer Simpson.
- Michael Price; writer and producer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Quigley; received a special thanks for The Simpsons Game.
- Michael Rapaport; actor and guest star.
- Michael Riegger; programmer for The Simpsons: Hit & Run.
- Michael "Mike" Rote; artist for Bongo Comics.
- Michael Rundle; assistant director for "The Simpsons Guy".
- Michael Saikin; writer for Bongo Comics.
- Michael "Mike" Sakamoto; letterer for Bongo Comics.
- Michael "Mike" Schneider; tester and producer for several The Simpsons games.
- Michael P. Schoenbrun; executive in charge of production at Gracie Films for The Simpsons.
- Michael "Mike" Scully; writer and producer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Sheen; actor and guest star.
- Michael Sherman; appeared in the opening montage of The Simpsons 20th Anniversary Special – In 3-D! On Ice!.
- Michael Smith; additional artist for The Simpsons: Night of the Living Treehouse of Horror.
- Michael J. Sokyrka; did the sounds and music for The Simpsons: Bart's House of Weirdness.
- Michael Stanislavsky; executive in charge of production for Gracie Films for The Simpsons.
- Michael Stipe; singer and guest star.
- Michael Strahan; football player and guest star.
- Michael Thompson; played the guitar on five songs for the album The Simpsons Sing the Blues.
- Michael Tran; storyboard artist for The Simpsons.
- Michael Upperco; retake production supervisor for "The Simpsons Guy".
- Michael R. Viner; writer, producer and designer for The Simpsons: Virtual Springfield.
- Michael Vitale; stage manager for the special live show The Simpsons Take the Bowl.
- Michael Watts; played the keyboard for the album The Simpsons: Testify.
- Michael Webb; executive producer for The Simpsons: Bart & the Beanstalk.
- Michael Wolf; animation producer for The Simpsons.
- Michael Yasko; did the mastering for The Simpsons Road Rage and The Simpsons Skateboarding.
- Michael York; actor and guest star.