Michael Hanrahan
Michael Hanrahan is a talented actor celebrated for his roles in popular television series such as "Chicago Fire" (2012), "Sensitive Skin" (2014), and the classic "Goosebumps" (1995). He is happily married to Susan Henley.
Throughout his career, Hanrahan showcased his stage prowess as a member of the renowned Stratford Festival for four seasons. He has taken on a variety of roles in notable productions including "A Chorus Line," "My Fair Lady," "South Pacific," "Kiss Me, Kate," "Irma la Duce," "The Fantasticks," and "Oh, What a Lovely War," demonstrating his versatility as a performer.
In addition to his stage work, Hanrahan is a founding member of the esteemed Soulpepper Theatre Company, which has garnered international acclaim for its innovative productions and commitment to the arts. His voice has also been featured in numerous commercials and documentaries, showcasing his talent beyond the stage and screen.
Hanrahan's educational background includes four years at the Preparatory Seminary in the Archdiocese of Chicago, where he honed his skills and developed a strong foundation for his future in the performing arts. With a diverse range of performances and contributions to the theater community, Michael Hanrahan continues to leave a lasting impact on the world of acting.