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Michael Sech is a Canadian actor based in Vancouver, BC. He was born in Toronto, and grew up in Edmonton, Alberta. Michael successfully graduated from the Drama Academy in high school, and participated in acting workshops, conventions, and competitions including Faces West Vancouver, and the International Presentation of Performers in Los Angeles. In order to pursue a professional career in acting, he moved to Vancouver to study at New Image College of fine arts Acting Conservatory, where he had the privilege to be trained by many great actors including Philip Granger, Peter Hanlon, John Emmet Tracy, and Raugi Yu, graduating in 2018. Michael has performed in several theatre productions, including playing the role of "Tom Donohue" in "These Shining Lives" by Melanie Marnich, as well as "Talk to Me Like the Rain, and Let Me Listen," by Tennessee Williams. Additionally, Michael has had lead and supporting roles in films such as "Swan Song," and "Alvin," and appeared in the TV show "Siren" on the Freeform network. Most recently, Michael can be seen playing the role of Stefan, in the EIFF award winning Canadian feature film "They Who Surround Us" directed by Troy Ruptash.