Mike O'Malley

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Biography

Michael Donald "Mike" O'Malley was born on October 31, 1966 in Boston, Massachusetts to a career counselor named Marianne and Tony O'Malley, who is…more

Born

10/31/1966, Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Birth Name

Michael Donald O'Malley

Gender

Male
  • Mike O' Malley returns as Burt on Glee.
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  • Mike O'Malley returns as Burt on Glee fr...
  • Kurt (Chris Colfer) has a heart to heart...

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    • Mike: (On Kurt coming out in Glee) My first reaction when he came out was, "Awesome!" I didn't think that's where the story was going, and that's why it surprised the audience. You think, here's a guy who played football and he watches Deadliest Catch and he thinks, Look at my gay son who's such a disappointment. But in fact he says, "I've known for a long time and I just wanted you to tell me the truth." I think that's really important for gay teens. You don't want people's parents out there saying, "You're gay!" because then they don't own their own identity. Let somebody tell you who they are whether or not it's obvious. It's a classic scene of a kid thinking he's doing a good job at lying and a parent seeing right through it. I don't know if it's stated explicitly in the script but Chris's character is just 15 years old. You're just beginning to enter into an adolescent life where he's going to have a sexual identity. It's one thing if my kid wants to watch The Sound of Music over and over and over when I want to watch the football game. Now he wants to kiss boys. That's a whole new conversation.
    • Mike: (On what he would sing on Glee) I keep thinking that Burt would sing "Musta Got Lost" by the J. Geils Band. That would be the song that I would like to sing. It doesn't matter what Bruce Springsteen song. Something that can be played on the radio. "Hungry Heart"? If the show goes long enough, here's hoping.If Artie can have a dream sequence where he's dancing to "Safety Dance", then certainly Burt can have a dream sequence where wouldn't it be great if Burt was singing a song.
    • Mike: (On his Emmy nomination) I was completely shocked. A lot of people say, awards and stuff like this is something that happens through the advent of publicity, and I hadn't had a publicist angling. Well, I don't know if there's angling. There's a tendency when you've worked for a long time in this business to be jaded and to think that it goes to … that nominations and the like goes to the most popular, the person who hustles the most for that kind of attention. In fact, as evidenced by my nomination, it came from the success of the show, the success of the writing and the work that Ryan Murphy had done to bring this character to life.
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