Michael McMillian

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Biography

Michael McMillian was born October 21, 1978 in Olathe, Kansas. He grew up in Kansas City, and attended Blue Valley Northwest High School. He…more

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10/21/1978, Olathe, Kansas, USA

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    • Michael: The drama of Saved comes from watching people who are struggling with their daily lives step into the roles of heroes and save people like you or I. It's a really tough position to be in in life, and it's going to be really intresting to watch.
    • Michael: I think people root for flawed heroes because everybody makes mistakes and everybody can relate to people who aren't perfect. And it's a great way to keep characters in the show intresting. It's what keeps people involved emotionally. We want to see if these people are going to overcome their flaws.
    • Michael: Saved is going to stand out from other dramas because people will get involved in the characters. It has a lot to do with rescuing people and flashing ambulances and scary medical situations, but it's mainly about the people. Audiences will tune in each week not necessarily to see the save or the rescue but to see what's going on in the characters' lives.
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