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Michael Sharrett

Stuart Michael Sharrett (born July 18, 1965) is an American actor. Best known for his role in the 1978 classic family movie ''The Magic of Lassie'' with James Stewart, Sharrett additionally co-starred in the 1985 action film ''Savage Dawn'' and in the 1986 Wes Craven horror film ''Deadly Friend'', for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination as the "Best Young Actor in a Horror Motion Picture".
==Biography and career==
Michael Sharrett was born in Ventura, California, a city located in Southern California approximately 30 miles from Los Angeles. Sharrett began his career at the age of 12 in the Emmy Award-winning ''Our Town'', a 1977 television adaptation of the classic play ''Our Town''. After some additional television roles and a part in the 1978 Walt Disney comedy western film ''Hot Lead and Cold Feet'', Sharrett landed the role of Chris, the grandson of Clovis, played by Academy Award winner Jimmy Stewart in the 1978 musical film ''The Magic of Lassie''.〔Levesque, John. (March 1, 1997) Seattle Post-Intelligencer ''(Venerable collie series bland but its safe for the masses. Doggone! Lassie's back. )'' Section: Entertainment; Page B1.〕 In '' The Magic of Lassie'', Lassie is a dog owned by Sharrett's freckled-faced character Chris.〔Canada Newswire (August 9, 2007) ''(TV Land Canada Reveals Fall 2007 Premiere Dates. )''〕 Lassie is taken away from Chris, who then is put under pressure when his grandpa has to decide whether to sell the valuable family vineyard in return for the dog.〔
In 1986, Sharrett played Tom in the witty sci-fi/horror movie ''Deadly Friend.''〔James, Caryn. (October 11, 1986) The New York Times ''(Screen: Wes Craven's 'Deadly Friend'. )'' Section: 1; Page 114.〕 In the teenage friendship story, Tom and his friend Paul bring friend Samantha back to life using a computer chip designed by Paul.〔 Reviews of Sharrett's performance were positive,〔See, for example, Billington, Linda. (October 23, 1986) Anchorage Daily News ''(The cutting room floor. Peggy Sue charms, Deadly Friend doesn't. )'' Section: Lifestyles; Page 3 (writing, "Wes Craven's at it again. Unfortunately, "it" isn't quite enough. Too bad. Craven's latest directorial outing, "Deadly Friend," has several things going for it, not the least of which are its three young leads: Matthew Laborteaux, Kristy Swanson and Michael Sharrett.")〕〔See also, Muir, John Kenneth. (2004) ''(Wes Craven: The Art of Horror. )'' Page 127; Publisher: McFarland. ISBN 0-7864-1923-7 (writing, "Bruce Joel Rubin's screenplay hits some nice notes and his droll dialogue is well delivered by the three primary youngsters, Matthew Laborteaux, Kristy Swanson and Michael Sharrett.")〕 with a ''New York Times'' reviewer writing, "As Tom, Michael Sharrett is a wonderful foil, fainting away at the first kick of Sam's supposedly dead leg."〔 For his performance as Tom, Sharrett received a Young Artist Award nomination in 1986 as the Best Young Actor in a Horror Motion Picture.〔Internet Movie Database (2008) ''(Awards for Michael Sharrett. )'' Accessed July 3, 2008.〕
In 1988, Sharrett appeared in the short-lived TV series ''Supercarrier''. Two years later, in October 1990, Sharrett served as a main character in an episode of the American television drama The Trials of Rosie O'Neill.〔''Entertainment Weekly'' (October 19, 1990) "(The week at a glance. A guide to notable shows, Oct. 19 to 25. )" Section: Television Listings; Page 10.〕 In that episode, Sharrett played a seemingly all-American boy accused of desecrating a Jewish cemetery.〔 Rosie, a Los Angeles public defender character played by Sharon Gless in the series, defends Sharrett's character.〔 The episode first aired on Monday, October 22 on CBS.〔

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