The subject of the interview, Michael Anderson, went on to work a lot. He was the "man from another place" in David Lynch's "Twin Peaks," and in fact worked on Lynch's "Mulholland Dr.," as well as lots of other episodic television series and supporting roles in movies.
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Michael J. Anderson |
By DONALD PORTER
Standard-Examiner staff
In a business known far and wide for its discriminatory hiring practices, Michael Anderson is an anomaly. The 3-1/2-foot-tall actor is the star of the a new movie, "The Great Land of Small."
Think about it. When was the last time you heard about an actor filing a lawsuit because his physical attractiveness was judged to be unsatisfactory? The movie business is tough, and actors get parts based on how they look as often as how talented they are. Anderson, a Denver native, decided his small stature wasn't a hindrance to an acting career -- it was a plus.
"The idea of trying to be normal isn't normal," Anderson said by phone from Denver last week. "I decided to take advantage of my unique appearance."