Birthday: 3 December 1987, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Birth Name: Michael Anthony Angarano
Height: 170 cm
Angarano was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Doreen and Michael P. Angarano. He is of Italian descent. His family owns and operates three successful dance studios; two in New York (Brooklyn and Staten Island) and one in California (Los Angeles) called Reflections in Dance. His mother is the owner and director of all three. Kristen, his older...
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Angarano was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Doreen and Michael P. Angarano. He is of Italian descent. His family owns and operates three successful dance studios; two in New York (Brooklyn and Staten Island) and one in California (Los Angeles) called Reflections in Dance. His mother is the owner and director of all three. Kristen, his older sister, is the co-director of the LA studio and is the manager of the NY studios. Younger sister Erica teaches at the LA studio, while going to school at San Diego State University. Angarano graduated from Crespi Carmelite High School in 2005 and currently has an apartment in Sherman Oaks in Los Angeles. Show less «
I really love sports--basketball, football, soccer. And just hanging out with my friends. My uncle t...Show more »
I really love sports--basketball, football, soccer. And just hanging out with my friends. My uncle told me, 'Don't you go getting all Lindsay Lohan on me.' If there's anyone who would rather stay at home and watch a movie than going to a party, it's me. Show less «
I just graduated from high school three weeks ago. It was so hard to keep up with everyone because o...Show more »
I just graduated from high school three weeks ago. It was so hard to keep up with everyone because of work. I've enrolled at California State University-Northridge, but my goal is to go to USC film school. Show less «
People don't really care that I'm an actor, which is great. I love that. When you go to an all boys ...Show more »
People don't really care that I'm an actor, which is great. I love that. When you go to an all boys Catholic high school in the Valley nobody really watches TV or sees too many movies, so nobody really knew who I am, which is great. Show less «
Nobody could pronounce my last name, so my Spanish teacher gave me the name Angie, and everyone on t...Show more »
Nobody could pronounce my last name, so my Spanish teacher gave me the name Angie, and everyone on the soccer team would all me Ango, which I hate. Call me Angie, but don't call me Ango. That's just bad. Show less «