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Birthplace:
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
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Growing up in Rhode Island, Michael Corrente was exposed to the movie by his father who regularly took his son to see whatever foreign-language films were playing in the area. Those motion pictures and a high school field trip to Providence's Trinity Square Repertory Company to see a production of "A Man for All Seasons" convinced the youngster to pursue a career in the arts. Following completion of his studies at the Trinity Repertory Conservatory in 1981, Corrente bartered his abilities as a contractor in return for rehearsal spaces and production opportunities, mounting over 25 productions.
Raised in Providence and Pawtucket, Rhode Island
1984
Moved to New York City
Founded Studio B Theatre in NYC
1986
Produced and directed his play "Federal Hill" Off-Broadway
1989
Wrote and acted in nine-minute film "Title Shot", directed by Bill Durkin; film was used to raise money for "Federal Hill"
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