Mike White
Biography
Michael Christopher White, born on June 28, 1970, is a multifaceted American writer, actor, and producer celebrated for his contributions to both film and television. He gained significant recognition as the co-creator of HBO's acclaimed comedy-drama series, Enlightened, which aired from 2011 to 2013 and showcased his unique storytelling style and a blend of humor with poignant themes.
White's cinematic achievements include an impressive array of screenplays that have garnered both critical and commercial success. His early work includes Chuck & Buck (2000), a poignant exploration of friendship and identity, followed by the coming-of-age film Orange County (2002). He also penned The Good Girl (2002), a dark comedy that examines the complexities of suburban life through a fresh lens. One of his most notable successes was The School of Rock (2003), a beloved family film that showcased his knack for creating memorable characters and engaging narratives.
In 2017, White wrote and produced Beatriz at Dinner, a thought-provoking film that delves into social dynamics and cultural conflicts, further cementing his reputation as a talented storyteller. Throughout his career, Mike White has demonstrated a distinct ability to blend humor with deeper social commentary, making him a prominent figure in contemporary American cinema and television.
Filmography
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Brad's Status
2017 • Nick Pascale
Orange County
2002 • Mr. Burke
Star Maps
1997
The One and Only Ivan
2020 • Frankie (voice) / Passing Driver
The Good Girl
2002 • Corny
Assault on Devil's Island
1997
School of Rock
2003 • Ned Schneebly
Gentlemen Broncos
2009 • Dusty
Apolonia, Apolonia
2023 • Self
Chuck & Buck
2000 • Buck
The D Train
2015 • Jerry
Salvage Dawgs
2012