Michael Louden

American actor (1964–2004)


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::summary American actor (1964–2004) ::

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FieldValue
nameMichael Louden
birth_dateApril 21, 1964
birth_placeMarblehead, Massachusetts, U.S
death_date
occupationActor, Television Host
years_active1988–2004
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|name= Michael Louden |birth_date= April 21, 1964 |birth_place= Marblehead, Massachusetts, U.S |death_date= |occupation= Actor, Television Host |years_active= 1988–2004 Michael Louden (April 21, 1964 – September 4, 2004) was an American actor and television host.

Career

Louden was born in Marblehead, Massachusetts and went on to become an actor. He studied theater at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill but graduated from Juilliard. He started as a 1988-day player on daytime soap Another World but his most notable role was Duke Kramer on As the World Turns. Duke was a moody young man who discovered his father was the volatile John Dixon (allowing Louden many scenes with theater powerhouse Larry Bryggman). Duke went on to medical school as well as a lengthy relationship with Lien Hughes, played by future ER star Ming-Na Wen. Louden played the role from 1988 to 1990 and for a brief visit in 1993.

Louden had a small part on One Life to Live in 1995 as a court reporter. Among the handful of his other film and TV appearances was a role in the 2000 film Space Cowboys. In 2003 he briefly hosted the video game show Arena on the G4 network. In Hellbent in 2004, he was a cop-loving drag queen. While working at G4, Michael became very involved with the Black Rabbit Society.

He continued to work in theater and independent film until his sudden death from a brain aneurysm.

Filmography

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YearTitleRoleNotes
1988-90,1993As the World TurnsDuke Kramer
1989Rude AwakeningLa Fleck Model
1995The LangoliersRichard Logan2 episodes
1998New York UndercoverForeman
2000Space CowboysYoung Pilot #1
2000Arli$$1 episode
2001IntermissionRichardShort film
2003ArenaHimselfCo-host
2004HellbentCop-loving drag queen
2004Garden of EdenDiggerShort film
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References

References

  1. "Michael Louden".

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