

Michael A. Goorjian
Birthday
February 4, 1971 (54 years)
Place of Birth
San Francisco, California, USA
Known For
Directing
Biography
Michael A. Goorjian (born February 4, 1971; San Francisco) is an American filmmaker, writer and actor. Goorjian won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Miniseries or Special for his role as David Goodson in the television film David's Mother (1994). He is also known for his role as Justin, Neve Campbell’s love interest on the series Party of Five (1994–2000), as well as Heroin Bob in the film SLC Punk! (1998) and its sequel, Punk's Dead (2016). As a director, Goorjian achieved recognition for his first major independent film, Illusion (2004), which he wrote, directed and starred in alongside Hollywood legend Kirk Douglas. Goorjian was born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. His father, Peter, is Armenian, with his paternal grandparents being survivors of the Armenian genocide; his mother, Sarah, is of Scottish-American descent. Goorjian grew up in Oakland, California, and attended Bishop O'Dowd High School, which had a strong drama program. At the age of 14, he decided to audition for a local theatre company, thinking it was a ‘cool way’ to skip class; after successfully landing the lead role in a 'not-so-cool' play called Computer Crazy, Goorjian soon found out that the rest of the cast were all senior citizens and that he would have to perform the play at his own junior high school. Despite this seemingly rather humiliating experience, Goorjian stuck with acting, eventually training at UCLA’s School of Theatre, Film and Television. Goorjian’s first big Hollywood break came as a dancer when, in 1992, he was cast as ‘Skittery’ in the Disney film Newsies (starring Christian Bale and Robert Duvall). What followed were roles in numerous subsequent films, including Chaplin (with Robert Downey Jr.), Forever Young (with Mel Gibson), the Oscar-nominated Leaving Las Vegas, Hard Rain (with Morgan Freeman and Christian Slater), SLC Punk! (with Devon Sawa), The Invisibles (with Portia de Rossi), Broken (with Heather Graham) and Conversations with God. Goorjian made his first real foray into directing with the mock-documentary Oakland Underground, a comedy about an underground occult music scene in Oakland, CA. From there, Goorjian made Illusion with Kirk Douglas, which was released theatrically in 2006 after racking up over a dozen festival awards, including Best Screenplay at The Hampton’s International Film Festival, Best Feature at the Lake Tahoe International Film Festival and The Audience Award at the Sonoma International Film Festival. With Illusion Goorjian was critically lauded for his ability to blend great filmmaking with philosophical depth. Soon after Illusion, Goorjian began collaborating with the publishing company Hay House to produce and direct a number of films including the documentary You Can Heal Your Life (2007), starring metaphysical author and teacher, Louise L. Hay and The Shift, starring author Dr. Wayne Dyer, along with Michael DeLuise and Portia de Rossi. His most recent work with Hay House is an original film anthology called Tales of Everyday Magic, which explores meaningful philosophical ideas through intimate character-driven stories.
Michael A. Goorjian Movies & TV-shows on Netflix
Movies with Michael A. Goorjian
Leaving Las Vegas
Oct 27, 1995
The Wizard of Lies
May 11, 2017
Hard Rain
Jan 16, 1998
Chaplin
Dec 17, 1992
Forever Young
Dec 16, 1992
SLC Punk
Sep 24, 1998
Newsies
Apr 10, 1992
Go for Broke
Jun 27, 2002
Conversations with God
Jan 25, 2006
Amerikatsi
Jul 21, 2022
Broken
Oct 5, 2007
Punk's Dead: SLC Punk 2
Feb 11, 2016
TV shows with Michael A. Goorjian
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
Oct 6, 2000
House
Nov 16, 2004
Lucifer
Jan 25, 2016
CSI: Miami
Sep 23, 2002
Monk
Jul 12, 2002
Without a Trace
Sep 26, 2002
Chicago Hope
Sep 18, 1994
Touched by an Angel
Sep 21, 1994
Party of Five
Sep 12, 1994
Party of Five
Sep 12, 1994
Lie to Me
Jan 21, 2009
Covert Affairs
Jul 13, 2010