Michael Paré continues to work as an actor. He has had a steady stream of roles in various film and television projects over the years.
Michael Paré, born on October 9, 1958, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American actor best known for his roles in the 1980s films “Eddie and the Cruisers” and “Streets of Fire.” After his initial rise to fame, Paré’s presence in mainstream Hollywood films diminished, but he never stopped working in the industry.
Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Paré found a niche in direct-to-video and independent films, often appearing in action, thriller, and horror genres. He has worked with directors like Uwe Boll and has been featured in movies such as “The Virgin Suicides,” “BloodRayne,” and “The Lincoln Lawyer.” Despite not maintaining his earlier level of stardom, Paré has remained a consistent presence in the acting world, amassing a substantial filmography with over 100 credits to his name.
In recent years, Paré has continued to act, taking on roles in various projects that span a wide range of budgets and exposure. He has also attended fan conventions and participated in interviews, reflecting on his career and his iconic roles from the 1980s. His dedication to his craft and willingness to take on diverse roles have allowed him to sustain his career over several decades.