Johnny Meyer(I)
- Actor
- Additional Crew
- Writer
This curiously shy Johnny Meyer may be a Hoosier by birth but he was
raised in Beverly Hills, MI, and is the only son of George and Sandra
Meyer. Meyer graduated W.E. Groves High School and went on to attend Ferris State University
and Michigan State University, majoring in Journalism and
Telecommunications, respectively. Studied acting with
Geraldine Baron, C.S.A., in 1994. Cast as the lead in M.S.U.'s student-produced
TV show "The Show" in 1991-92, his two episodes garnered a "Best
Comedy" award at the "U" College Newspaper festival in 1992 in L.A. He
appeared in an episode of ER (1994) as dying, seizuring, hand-breaking
Michael Clifford, cast and directed by Mimi Leder and was #1 rated. He
briefly wrote for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno (1992) in 1992. He frequently can be heard on
Chicago-based radio show "Mancow's Morning Madhouse" as a "voice". He
also does stand-up comedy but, "purely as a hobby...". Johnny enjoys
traveling, tennis and Libertarian politics. He describes himself as a
cross between James Dean and Crispin Glover. Favorite quote:"L.A. is like 8 million people in group therapy" by
Taylor Negron.