Michael Genevie
Acting
1959-09-30 · Weston, West Virginia, USA
Michael Genevie (born September 30, 1959) is an American stage, film and television actor who was the Executive and Artistic Director of the Abbeville Opera House, the official drama state theatre of South Carolina, from 1979 to 2018. Genevie was born and raised in West Virginia and graduated in 1976 from the Florida State University School of Theatre, where he earned an MFA in Directing. He began his professional acting and directing career immediately after an Internship at the renowned Actors Theatre of Louisville and has been the Director of the Abbeville Opera House for more than twenty five years. Genevie has been seen in over 75 feature films, television series and movies of the week. Under Genevie's direction, the Abbeville Opera House has twice received the South Carolina Governors Travel Award for Tourism. He is listed in the Abbeville County Hall of Fame for his many contributions to the revitalization of the community. The Abbeville Opera House opened its doors in October 1908.
Filmography(22)
movieskateaway2K
as Pastor · 2025 · 6.7
movieAre You Here
as Minister · 2013 · 5.1
movieThe Locket
as Professor King · 2002 · 5.2
tvCI5: The New Professionals
as · 1999 · 6.8
movieThe Almost Perfect Bank Robbery
as FBI Agent #1 · 1999 · 5.6
tvDawson's Creek
as · 1998 · 7.3
movieMy Stepson, My Lover
as Hospital Administrator · 1997 · 3.6
movieThat Darn Cat
as Cop #2 · 1997 · 5.0
movieDare to Love
as Private Detective · 1995 · 4.5
tvAmerican Gothic
as Dr. Portis Fields · 1995 · 7.4
movieDeath in Small Doses
as Dr. Frawley · 1995 · 6.5
movieMoment of Truth: Caught in the Crossfire
as Agent Sullivan · 1994 · 7.0
movieOne of Her Own
as Captain Daley · 1994 · 7.0
movieBandit: Bandit, Bandit
as Biker · 1994 · 4.9
movieIn the Line of Duty: Street War
as Dagett · 1992 · 5.4
movieMy Cousin Vinny
as Guard #2 · 1992 · 7.5
tvI'll Fly Away
as · 1991 · 7.5
movieIn the Line of Duty: Manhunt in the Dakotas
as Wilbur Lundy · 1991 · 6.1
movieMr. Destiny
as Guest #1 · 1990 · 6.3
tvMatlock
as Director · 1986 · 7.1
tvMatlock
as Attorney for Reverend Masters · 1986 · 7.1
tvHallmark Hall of Fame
as Professor King · 1951 · 8.8