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Michael Terry Weiss (born February 2, 1962) [1] is an American actor known for his role as Jarod in the television series The Pretender and for his role in Days of Our Lives. Early life [ edit ]
Jarod (Michael T. Weiss) is a prodigy who is abducted very early and raised in a think tank called the Centre, based in the fictional town of Blue Cove, Delaware. Told that his parents have died, Jarod is assigned to the care of a man named Sydney (Patrick Bauchau), a psychiatrist working for the Centre. During Jarod's youth, Sydney mentors the ...
Michael T. Weiss, 1996–2000) (Ryan Merriman, 1996–2000) {portrayed Young Jarod} A 'pretender'; a super-genius polymath with eidetic and working memory (possibly Hyperthymesia), who has the ability to be anyone, learn any skill and function in any situation – a chameleon who takes on identities as easily as most people change clothes.
McFadden is actually the son of former NYPD detective Sonny Malevsky (Michael T. Weiss), the man who murdered Frank’s son Joe. To use a few clichés here, Frank has to consider if he believes ...
His most well known (and longest lasting) portrayers were Wesley Eure from June 6, 1974, to January 16, 1981, Michael T. Weiss from August 8, 1985, to March 1, 1990, and Roark Critchlow from April 27, 1994, to November 19, 1999, and June 23 to 28, 2010.
Profiler shared the same universe with The Pretender, with three crossover episodes, three with Michael T. Weiss guest-starring on Profiler, Ally Walker made a guest appearance on The Pretender in season 3, episode 19, and Jamie Luner making a guest appearance on The Pretender in season 4, episode 10.
Travis, Jason Kelce give blunt take on Christmas movie Taylor Swift, Kylie Kelce have…
Howling IV: The Original Nightmare is a 1988 British [1] direct-to-video horror film directed by John Hough from a screenplay by Freddie Rowe and Clive Turner. [2] Starring Romy Windsor, Michael T. Weiss, Antony Hamilton, Susanne Severeid and Lamya Derval, The Original Nightmare is the fourth entry in the series of seven standalone films with loose continuity and is not so much a sequel but ...