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AKA:
Philipa Collie-Cousins
Michael A Goorjian
Birthplace:
Oakland, California
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A dark-haired, intense actor of Armenian descent, Michael Goorjian first got hired as a dancer for the short-lived musical comedy series "Hull High" (NBC, 1990) and the forgettable feature musical "Newsies" (1992). He also appeared in "Chaplin" (as Charles Chaplin Jr.) and "Forever Young" (both 1992) and earned a measure of success with a recurring role during the 1991-1992 season on the acclaimed ABC series "Life Goes On". He achieved his highest profile, however, for his Emmy-winning turn as an autistic teenager in the CBS telefilm "David's Mother" (1994), starring Kirstie Alley. Goorjian's
Born and raised in Oakland, California
1990
Made series debut as a regular on the short-lived "Hull High" (NBC)
1991
TV-movie debut, "Never Forget" (TNT)
1991
With fellow UCLA students formed the Buffalo Nights Theatre Company
1991
Played recurring role as Ray Nelson in the ABC drama "Life Goes On"
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