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Micah McCain is an actor, host, singer, comedian, writer, stylist and the man behind the make-up of recovering drag personality Bridgette of Madison County.
A California native, born and raised in the South Bay of Los Angeles, performing and entertaining have been a part of McCain’s life since day one. His first play was in preschool, he was a spokesperson for Big Brothers of Greater Los Angeles at the age of 9 and moved to Hollywood and began the “actor’s trade” of waiting tables as the notorious “Harvey” at the world famous performing restaurant Ed DeBevic’s in Beverly Hills (now torn down much like his spirit was throughout high school)… He was most recently seen Guest Starring on Bravo’s Welcome To The Parker, E!’s Chelsea Lately, NBC’s Las Vegas and VH1’s Best Week Ever.
“The most poised to charm
Middle America -
the one to watch: Micah McCain! - Dallas Voice
On Stage, Micah has sung and dance his way into work with Tony Dow in The Adventures of Della The Dwarf, opened for and performed with Judy Tenuta, Cyndi Lauper, Julie Brown and Jane Wiedlin (to name a few), hosted and performed at The Improv, Caesar's Palace, The House of Blues and 2007 marked his return to The Hollywood Bowl stage.
His
one-man shows: Dance: 10, Looks: 203lbs; Unshaven! and
Hope, Dating and Other Things I Gave Up For Lent! have been
seen coast to coast while his other multiple talents have been
featured in: In Touch Magazine, Star Magazine (for
good reasons, thank you!), Life & Style and Cosmopolitan
as Micah The Hairapy Guy not to mention features in Frontier’s
News Magazine and IN
Los Angeles
Magazine while maintaining a prominent online
presence with his blog:
shutupiknow.blogspot.com,
company websites
gethairapy.com,
thebigdebate.com,
personal websites micahmccaincom,
bridgetteofmadisoncounty.com
and writing comedic movie reviews for
Hollywood.com.
If Micah could play any role, it would be Evita, Norma Desmond or a
California Raisin. (A very skinny, California Raisin!)
“He
knows how to captivate a crowd.”
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Frontiers News Magazine
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