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He went on to star opposite David Schwimmer, as one of his character's best friends in The Pallbearer (1996), a comedy of escapades surrounding three old high school pals coping with bachelorhood, marriage and a case of mistaken identity. He also gave an impressive performance in The Myth of Fingerprints (1997) as Jake, who, during a Thanksgiving family reunion tries to gain some perspective into the nature of love and family relationships. Michael's true mettle as an actor was seen when he played a character that he has described as being most unlike him. The role was that of the English Lit teacher-cum-Prince Charming Sam Coulson in the 1999 hit Never Been Kissed (1999). He followed his talked-about NBK performance with similar good ones in The Next Best Thing (2000) and It Had to Be You (2000). Meanwhile, he joined stellar company by being one among the biggest names in Hollywood to feature on shows like Ally McBeal (1997) and Friends (1994).
In 2001, he became a regular feature on TV, playing CIA agent Michael Vaughn in the series Alias (2001), and came to international acclaim, playing the role for five seasons. Vartan also appeared in the two-part TNT mini-series The Mists of Avalon (2001), a retelling of the legendary story of Camelotm which was shot on location in Prague. He portrayed "Sir Lancelot", opposite Anjelica Huston, Julianna Margulies and Joan Allen. He then starred opposite Robin Williams in the psychological thriller One Hour Photo (2002), playing "Will Yorkin", a husband and father whose family becomes the obsession of Williams' character, an employee at the local "One-Hour Photo".
Vartan starred opposite Jane Fonda and Jennifer Lopez in New Line Cinema's summer blockbuster Monster-in-Law (2005). He portrayed Kevin, a man whose overprotective mother (Fonda) tries to derail his engagement to his fiancée (Jennifer Lopez).
In the fall of 2007, Vartan was one of the leads of the ABC/Warner Bros. Television series, Big Shots (2007). He played James Walker, the moral center of the drama, which revolved around four high-powered CEOs who socialize at the same exclusive golf club. Vartan also had a starring role in the action/thriller Rogue (2007) for the Weinstein Company. He played a cynical American travel writer who embarks on a river cruise in the Australian outback, where the group finds themselves stranded in a treacherous lagoon. The role offered a departure from his romantic male leads in the comedies as Monster-in-Law (2005) and Never Been Kissed (1999).Rogue (2007) was written and directed by Aussie Greg McLean (whose debut film Wolf Creek (2005) has received rave reviews). With a reported $25 million budget, it was one of the most expensive locally-produced movies made in Australia. Around the same time, Michael also had a lead role in the independent feature "Jolene (2008): My Life", for director Dan Ireland (The Whole Wide World (1996)). Based on a story from critically acclaimed author E.L. Doctorow (Ragtime (1981), Billy Bathgate (1991)), the film revolved around a woman who at the age of 15, escapes an oppressive foster care system only to jump into three disastrous marriages, each of which forces her to rely on her survival instincts and determination to make something of her life. Vartan played "Brad Benton", the only son and heir to an oil drilling fortune who uses his charms to pursue an uninterested Jolene.
In his limited free time, Vartan has fed his obsession with sports, particularly ice hockey. "If it weren't for acting, I'd give anything to play a professional sport", he has said, still holding onto his lifelong dream.
IMDb Mini Biography By: Leena Dumsai (leena_d@yahoo.com)
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