Michael Loftus is an American actor, commentator, standup comedian, director, writer and producer. Some of his famous works are The Crew, George Lopez, Outsourced, Kevin Can Wait and other shows. He is currently writing and producing a regular on upcoming TV series such as Charlie Sheen and TruTV’s The Smoking Gun Presents.
early life
Michael Loftus was born on 14 July 1965 in Columbus, Ohio, USA. Information about her parents has not been shared with the media yet. He has also not shared any information about his siblings with the media. From a young age, he showed interest in acting and also enjoyed being a comedian.
Michael completed his high school education in a reputed school but did not reveal any details about it. After leaving school, he went to US State University for a bachelor’s degree. He did not give any details about his education.
personal life
Michael married Maura Soden. They married in 1995 in a close and intimate marriage. Maura is an actress and producer and was also an assistant to director Paul Bogart on the NBC show The Golden Girls. She also served as a post-production manager on Fox’s Hidden Videos. He is blessed with a daughter named Callahan Rose.
Michael Loftus Career
Michael began his career in the entertainment industry as a writer, director, actor and producer and appeared as a panelist on The Test in 2001. In 2004 he was working on a short film called Fellowship 9/11. Later in 2011, she was seen working in a television series called Outsourced.
In 2012 he worked on TV series projects called American Voices, Anger Management, Finding the Funny and Comedy.tv. Two years later, he appeared with Michael Loftus in The Flipside, a 36-episode series, and the television series Nickmom Night Out.
In 2016 he starred in the television series Kevin Can Wait. From 2017 to 2020 he appeared in Red Eye, The Daily Briefing with Dana Perino, The Five, Fox & Friends, and Tucker Carlson Tonight with Tom Shilleau. Later in 2021 he served as a co-executive producer of the television series The Crew. During the same year he worked on several projects called Stinchfield, America Reports, Candace, Fox News Primetime, Fox Files, One Nation and Gutfeld.
Michael Loftus Social Media
Michael is an active user on social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram. He joined Twitter in April 2009 and has more than 9,846 followers. His social media account is filled with a lot of comedy content and also posts his pictures. He also manages the account of The Loftus Party on Twitter, which has 9,595 followers. He has 3,323 followers on the Instagram account of Loftus Party.
Michael Loftus Biography |
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Real Name | Michael Loftus |
Date of birth | 14 July 1965 |
Age (as of 2022) | 56 years |
birth place | Columbus, Ohio, USA |
nationality | American |
profession | Author |
Religion | Christianity |
Sun sign | cancer |
physical statistics |
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height | feet in inches – 5′ 7″ – in centimeters – 170 cm |
weight | in kilograms – 75 kg – in pounds – 165 pounds |
shoe size | 9 (USA) |
hair color | dark brown |
eye color | dark brown |
body type | average |
Michael Loftus Family |
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marital status | married |
who is his wife? | Maura Soden |
Children | One |
Michael Loftus net worth
Michael Loftus has worked hard to build a career in the entertainment industry. He is best known for his roles as an actor, comedian, writer, and an extra crew for other works. It is known that he earns his income from it. According to sources, his salary was around $400,000 per year while his net worth was estimated to be around $1.5 million.
Facts about Michael Loftus
- He worked as an actor in 1998’s Criminal Minds as Ronnie Duncan.
- In 1999, he starred in the television series Premium Blend.
- In 2004 he acted as a director in a short film called Fellowship 9/11.
- He worked as a story editor on the television series Outsourced and George Lopez.
- In 2020 he starred as Marty in the miniseries Hopes and Dreams.
- In 2009, their hour-long special titled You’ve Changed premiered on Comedy Central and talked about the existence of marriage and a fight you can never win.