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Mike Le

Director | Actor | Writer
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Mike Le, born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. He loves martial arts and performing live on stage as a hip pop dancer, being a part of team Southside (martial arts demo team) and anything that deals with art. He went and studied Drama/Communications at University of New Orleans while interning for Disney and FOX back then. Then with Hurricane Katrina, He lost all he had accomplished and relocated to Dallas, TX to finish up his education in Theatre and film. He'd graduate from KD Actors Conservatory with a degree of Fine Arts. Mike traveled back and forth to Vietnam working on numerous projects from shorts, indies, and features. He'd then work on the show Prison Break Seasons 1-3 then work on a couple of indie films in Texas. Mike moved to Las Vegas to pursue his dreams yet starting over in a whole new territory in Las Vegas, NV. There, he builds his career and transition from actor to an indie filmmaker. Mike Le has a great understanding of shooting action and his style of shooting action where he brings a Hong Kong Style and blends Hollywood. East meets West. Recently, Mike Le was signed with Diana Carter. Under her management and advisory, both collaborate on numerous projects where Mike directed projects like PTSD: A Soldier Revenge, Recipes for Love, Dust Off, and upcoming Vamp High. With that collaboration from Mike and Diana, Mike directed actors Daniel Baldwin, Robert LaSardo, Tom Sizemore, Oksana Lada, Dawna Lee Heising, pop artist Will B. and many more. Mike Le is a very devoted father of 2 beautiful girls and a loving wife who supports him deeply. Mike makes time for his family, friends, and filming. (3F, that's how Mike will say it when ask about his life). Over 30 years of training of the martial arts, Mike Le trains and study the arts of Shotokan Karate, Shorin Ryu Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Akido, Judo, Wushu, Tai Chi, and now, Wing Chun.

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