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  1. In 2002 Pavone was a writer for the television series Street Time. In 2005 Michael Pavone became a writer for the Fox Network show Prison Break. He is credited for writing the episode "Cell Test" in Season 1 of the show. Pavone occasionally worked as an actor between 1998 and 2019, appearing in 16 episodes of four different television, as well ...

  2. Michael Pavone is a B.COMM and a top 100 agent in Canada, rated #3 in Edmonton by Rate-My-Agent.com. He specializes in luxury homes in Glenora, Crestwood, Parkview, Laurier Heights, and Windsor Park.

  3. Feb 11, 2011 · Red carpet interview with Michael Pavone about the movie That's What I Am at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival

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  4. Michael Pavone currently serves as the Executive Vice President of WWE Studios with WWE. In 1992, Pavone was a writer for the television series Renegade. In 1993, he was a writer for the television series Against the Grain. He adapted a play for television in 1993 for Trouble Shooters: Trapped Beneath the Earth. In 1994, he was a writer for the unsold television pilot Golden Gate. Pavone directed and wrote the film Chameleon in 1995 and in that same year he was a writer for the television ...

  5. About Me. Specializing in accents, character work, and development, my strengths are. building a character and implementing said character into the space the script. offers. Download Full Resume. Height: 5"9. Eye Color: Brown. Hair Color: Brown. .

  6. 101 minutes. Country. United States. Language. English. Box office. $6,400 [2] That's What I Am is a 2011 American comedy-drama film directed by Michael Pavone and starring Ed Harris and Chase Ellison. [3] It received a limited release on April 29, 2011, and was later released on DVD on July 15, 2011.

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  8. Michael A. Pavone Actor, Talent, Writer Specializing in accents, character work, and development, my strengths are building a character and implementing said character into the space the script offers. Giving more dimension to the scene and others through actions.