Mitchel Musso
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Movie Credits
Aang's Calling (2006)
Avatar Day (2006)
[ Jason Isaacs ]
Blind Bandit (2006)
The Cave of Two Lovers (2006)
Torn Between Two Hannahs (2006)
[ Billy Ray Cyrus ][ Jason Earles ]
Bionic Boy (2006)
[ Billy Ray Cyrus ][ Jason Earles ]
New Kid in School (2006)
[ Billy Ray Cyrus ][ Jason Earles ]
You're So Vain, You Probably Think This Zit Is About You (2006)
[ Billy Ray Cyrus ][ Jason Earles ]
Monster House (2006)
[ Steve Buscemi ][ Fred Willard ][ Steven Spielberg ][ Jon Heder ][ Jason Lee ]
Walker, Texas Ranger: Trial by Fire (2005)
[ Chuck Norris ][ Clarence Gilyard Jr. ][ Glenn Morshower ]
Life Is Ruff (2005)
[ Kyle Massey ][ Carter Jenkins ]
Secondhand Lions (2003)
[ Robert Duvall ][ Adrian Pasdar ][ Haley Joel Osment ][ Josh Lucas ][ Michael Caine ]
Am I Cursed? (2002)
The Keyman (2002)
[ Adam Baldwin ]
Unaired Pilot (0)
[ Dan Cortese ][ Joe Morton ][ Michael Ian Black ][ Ben Garant ][ Michael Showalter ]

 

A lifelong actor who was just seven-years-old when he portrayed a diminutive Chewbacca in a children's remake of Star Wars, Rockwall, Texas native Michael Musso appeared in print campaigns for McDonalds and Rand McNally before appearing in television commercials for Sony PlayStation and Hubba Bubba Bubble Gum. Of course the ambitious youngster had more in mind than simply being a pitch-man for a product, and in 2003 Musso would make his big-screen debut opposite both younger brother Marc and child superstar Haley Joel Osment in the coming of age comedy Secondhand Lions. Television roles in Oliver Beene and Stacked were quick to follow, though it was the 2006 hit Disney Channel series Hannah Montana that truly found the talented youngster's career blasting into overdrive on the small screen. Cast opposite Miley Cyrus, Jason Earles, and Emily Osment, Musso played the best-friend of a talented young singer who leads a secret double-life as a teen-pop superstar. Back on the big screen, Musso provided the voice of a suburban adolescent who suspects that his neighbor's house may hold a dark secret in the computer animated hit Monster House. More vocal work was quick to follow when Musso stepped behind the microphone to provide the voice for pilot Aang in the animated Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender.


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