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Michael Winslow

"Michael Winslow, known as "The Man of 10,000 Sound Effects," is an American actor and comedian famous for his exceptional beatboxing skills. He gained recognition for his role as Larvell Jones in the "Police Academy" franchise, where he showcased his ability to mimic a wide range of sounds using only his voice. Winslow has also appeared in various films and TV shows, including "Spaceballs," "Cheech and Chong's Next Movie," and "The Love Boat." His unique talent has also landed him commercial roles with brands like Cadbury and GEICO."

September 6, 1958: Birth of Michael Winslow

Michael Leslie Winslow was born on September 6, 1958.

1985: "I Am My Own Walkman" Release

In 1985, Michael Winslow released the single "I Am My Own Walkman" with Island Records.

1986: Oscar Presentation and "The Love Boat" Role

Michael Winslow presented the Oscar for Best Sound Effects Editing to Charles L. Campbell and Robert Rutledge for their work on "Back to the Future" in 1986. That year, he also appeared in the ninth and final season of "The Love Boat" as Spencer, the Assistant Cruise Director.

1987: "Spaceballs" Role

Michael Winslow appeared in the movie "Spaceballs" in 1987 as a radar operator, performing all the sound effects during one scene.

2008: "Way Back Wednesday with Winslow" Host

Beginning in the fall of 2008, Michael Winslow hosted the television series "Way Back Wednesday with Winslow" on WGN America, showcasing movies primarily from the 1980s.

2010: Mobile App Debut

In 2010, Michael Winslow launched his own iPhone and iPod Touch apps, "ThatsKungFu" and "NoizeyMan", featuring his sound effects and comedy.

2011: Collaboration with Phyken Media

Michael Winslow collaborated with Phyken Media in 2011 to provide sound effects for the mobile games "Wizard Ops Chapter 1" and "Wizard Ops Tactics".

2020: Guest Appearance on "Game Changer"

Michael Winslow appeared as a guest on the Dropout.tv show "Game Changer" in 2020 as a substitute for Zac Oyama.

January 2021: "Game Changer" Episode Aired

Michael Winslow's episode on "Game Changer" (Episode 10 of Season 3), aired on January 22, 2021.

2021: "America's Got Talent" Appearance

Michael Winslow auditioned for the sixteenth season of "America's Got Talent" in 2021. He was eliminated during the semi-finals.

2022: Featured in Videogamedunkey Video

In 2022, Michael Winslow's work was showcased in a Videogamedunkey YouTube video titled "Video Game Sound", introducing his talent to a wider audience of video game enthusiasts.