Michael Moog de Medici


Michael Moog de Medici is a German/American actor, playwright, composer, and media producer known for his diverse body of work across theatre, film, and television. With a career that bridges Germany and the United States, he continues to pursue projects that explore the depths of human emotion and artistic expression.
Michael has appeared in numerous screen productions in recent years, earning critical acclaim for his dramatic roles. He starred in the short film The Silence Within (Lautlos), directed by Christian Peschken, portraying a man battling depression. His powerful performance earned him Best Actor awards at short film festivals in both Los Angeles and Paris.
In the same year, he played Judge Patten in the western The Forgotten Winchester and portrayed the Chief of Police in Irrtum, der Film. Michael also hosted and performed in the musical TV show Liebe Grüße aus Eppstein, broadcast in Germany on MyTVplus and in the U.S. on PaxTV.
Since 2016, Michael has been a core ensemble member of Akzent Theater Wiesbaden, where he has taken on leading roles in several stage productions, including his own plays: Read more
The Silence Within (Lautlos)
Actor · Composer · Songwriter · Media Producer










Most Recent Projects
"Greetings From Eppstein"
Music Show
Liebe Grüße Aus Eppstein
Here Michael hosted and performed in the musical TV show, "Liebe Grüße aus Eppstein," broadcast in Germany on MyTVplus and in the U.S. on PaxTV
In this 30‑minute TV pilot of “Greetings From…”, Michael delivers hits from the ’80s‑’90s in retro‑disco flair while showcasing the idyllic, charming castle town of Eppstein.















