Michael Cornacchia

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Michael Cornacchia (born February 23, 1975 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American actor.

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Michael graduated from Conestoga High School in Berwyn, Pa., and the University of Southern California with a degree in Theatre. He has appeared on television shows including ER, The Practice, Six Feet Under, and CSI: New York. He did a pilot for CBS called, Blind Men and one for NBC called, Spellbound. Michael was also in the famous internet series, Terry Tate: Office Linebacker, which was written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber. Michael was also in the Academy Award Nominated Short, Our Time is Up, written and directed by Rob Pearlstein. He appeared as Bobby in David Fickas', Deliverance: the Musical, which was an official selection of the Slamdance Film Fetival. He has also voiced the role of Eddie in the video game version of Reservoir Dogs. Michael is also well known as Jabba the Hutt and Admiral Ackbar in Patrick T. Gorman's critically acclaimed, The Star Wars Trilogy in Thirty Minutes. Some of his voicework includes Bouncing Boy in the 2006 animated series, "Legion of Super Heroes", the voice of Candy from "Driver Parallel Lines as well as Frankie the skua in the animated film Happy Feet. Michael appeared as Burly Bruce Carter in ABC's "Pushing Daisies" and Carter Bump a/k/a, The Cupcake Kid, in ABC's "October Road."

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