Michael Aronov
Michael Aronov is a distinguished American actor and playwright recognized for his diverse contributions to theater and film. He gained notable acclaim for his portrayal of Schlatko in the 2001 cult classic film, *Hedwig and the Angry Inch*. His theatrical prowess was acknowledged when he earned The Elliot Norton Award for Best Actor for his compelling performance in the lead role of *Mauritius* at The Huntington Theatre.
In 2009, Aronov showcased his talent as Stanley Kowalski in *A Streetcar Named Desire* at the English Theater in Germany. His one-man show, *Manigma*, premiered in New York City in 2006 and returned to the Clurman Theatre in January 2010, further solidifying his reputation as a dynamic performer.
Aronov has collaborated with notable figures in theater, including Terrence McNally in the world premiere of *Unusual Acts of Devotion* and the esteemed Estelle Parsons in *Salome*, alongside Al Pacino. His extensive stage work includes performances in Strindberg’s *Playing with Fire* and *Miss Julie*, as well as sharing the stage with Annabella Sciorra in MCC's *Spain* and earning accolades for his role as Edgar in an award-winning production of *King Lear*.
On television, Aronov has appeared in series such as *Life on Mars*, *Lipstick Jungle*, and various entries in the *Law & Order* franchise. His film credits include *Amexicano*, which debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival, and he has received numerous accolades, including a Level 1 Award for Acting from the NFAA and The Greer Garson Award in Dallas, TX, culminating in an Individual Grant Award from the Belle Foundation for his exceptional artistic potential.