- Michael Wehrhahn worked for ABC Wide World of Sports.
- Michael Wehrhahn was a News Researcher for NBC News.
- Michael Worked For Claire Labine and Paul Mayer / ABC's "Ryan's Hope".
- Michael arranged a private memorial at Universal Studios Hollywood for his best friend Richard Hatch (Battlestar Galactica) where the stars could say there last words. Michael spoke at the Memorial.
- Michael's a big fan of Bonjovi.
- Michael signed a deal with Installment and Liquid Entertainment to produce episodic narrative game, digital comic and associated merchandising based on the classic Monkey King legend from Global Star Productions.
- Michael has a background in science and highly follows the space industry. Michael is the creator and founder of Wehrhahn Aerospace.
- Michael Grew up in NJ playing guitar in his youth on the NJ Circuit and his best friends Gus , PJ, Pete and Steve formed a band called Trixter that toured the world with Kiss and Poison as well as the scorpions , firehouse, and warrant. Steve Brown later went to play with def Leppard. Michael went on tour with the guys 91 - 93 while he was still acting.
- Michael Wehrhahn worked for Frank Capra Jr. and Gerald Waller while employed by Screen Gems Studios in North Carolina.
- In the 90's for a short time Michael Worked for Nascar.
- Michael Created a fitness and health series in the 90s called Power Stretching and Stretching the Basics.
- At 19 Michael built a soundstage and studio in West Paterson NJ with Byron Mansylla. The studio had multiple editing rooms and a green screen studio with a stage. Michael filmed John Zacherle Halloween specials VH1 and music videos alongside his exercise and health series there.
- Worked with the owners of EKO guitars from Italy and the US distribution president John Petromilli in 2007 to re distribute the brand in the United States.
- Michael met Chester Bennington at the front desk of Universal while producing Galacticon "Battle Star Galactica reboot with Richard Hatch.
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