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== Early life and sport == | == Early life and sport == | ||
Michael Mantenuto was born in ]. He is an alumnus of the ], where he played one season for the ] squad; following that season he transferred to the ] and played one additional season for their team. His time playing hockey allotted him the opportunity to audition for, and ultimately win, the role of Jack O'Callahan, a player on the ], who beat the Soviet Union team in what is now referred to as the "]". | Michael Mantenuto was born in ]. He is an alumnus of the ], where he played one season for the ] squad; following that season he transferred to the ] and played one additional season for their team. His time playing hockey allotted him the opportunity to audition for, and ultimately win, the role of Jack O'Callahan, a player on the ], who beat the Soviet Union team in what is now referred to as the "]". | ||
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==Film career and U.S. Army service == | ==Film career and U.S. Army service == |
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Michael Mantenuto | |
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Born | (1981-05-13)May 13, 1981 Holliston, Massachusetts |
Died | April 24, 2017(2017-04-24) (aged 35) Des Moines, Washington |
Allegiance | United States of America |
Service | United States Army |
Years of service | 2010–2017 |
Rank | Staff sergeant |
Unit | 1st Special Forces Group |
Battles / wars | War on Terror |
Michael Mantenuto (May 13, 1981 – April 24, 2017) was an American film actor, college ice hockey player, and Army non-commissioned officer, best known for his performance as Olympic ice hockey star Jack O'Callahan in the 2004 Disney biopic Miracle.
Early life and sport
Michael Mantenuto was born in Holliston, Massachusetts. He is an alumnus of the University of Maine, where he played one season for the Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey squad; following that season he transferred to the University of Massachusetts at Boston and played one additional season for their team. His time playing hockey allotted him the opportunity to audition for, and ultimately win, the role of Jack O'Callahan, a player on the 1980 Olympic men's ice hockey team, who beat the Soviet Union team in what is now referred to as the "Miracle on Ice".
HMU on snap @ajylha2
Film career and U.S. Army service
Mantenuto did not actively pursue an acting career, appearing in only two other films, including the Matthew McConaughey feature Surfer, Dude. He ultimately enlisted in the United States Army and served as a Special Forces communications sergeant ("Green Beret"). Mantenuto was part of HHC, 1st Special Forces Group, according to his Army Special Operations Command bio in 2016 he was deployed in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. Army Times reported that during his service he was awarded the Army Commendation Medal, three Army Achievement Medals, three Good Conduct Medals and the Global War on Terrorism Service Medal.
Death
On April 24, 2017, Mantenuto was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at the age of 35 in Des Moines, Washington.
References
- "Special Forces soldier, 'Miracle' movie star found dead in apparent suicide". Army Times. 28 April 2017.
- Michael Mantenuto (1981 - 2017)
- Shanley, Patrick (April 27, 2017). "'Miracle' Star Michael Mantenuto Found Dead at 35". The Hollywood Reporter/Yahoo! Movies.
External links
- Michael Mantenuto at IMDb
- Michael Mantenuto at the TCM Movie Database
- Career stats at the Internet Hockey Database
- Michael Mantenuto at Find a Grave
- 1981 births
- 2017 deaths
- University of Maine alumni
- Suicides by firearm in Washington (state)
- People from Holliston, Massachusetts
- United States Army soldiers
- Maine Black Bears men's ice hockey players
- American male film actors
- 21st-century American male actors
- Male actors from Massachusetts
- American male actors who committed suicide
- Male suicides