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Michael J. Nelson
Michael J. Nelson

Michael J. Nelson

WritingBorn October 11, 1964 (age 61)St. Charles, Illinois

Biography

Michael J. Nelson is the former host and writer of the Emmy-nominated, Peabody Award-winning Mystery Science Theater 3000. Since that time, he has appeared on numerous radio and TV shows, penned a regular column for TV Guide, and authored best-selling books for both HarperCollins and Abrams. His first book, Mike Nelson's Movie Megacheese, thrilled critics, including Richard Schickel of Time Magazine, who said of Mike, "He's more fun than a barrel of Val Kilmers... Smarter than a roomful of Patrick Swayzes... and almost as hilarious as Keanu Reeves." Mike's laugh-out-loud follow-up, Mind Over Matters, prompted Kirkus Reviews to enthuse, "From someplace called Minnesota comes a Nelson funnier than Ozzie, Ricky, Lord or Half," and even dared to compare him to another legendary writer, saying of his Serious Speech to Business People, "[It] could easily precede [Robert] Benchley's immortal Treasurer's Report." And Kirkus Reviews loved his novel, Death Rat!, saying, "Fast-paced, outrageous and funny, first-novelist Nelson's mockery of media mendacity is as biting as La Dolce Vita or Network--only funnier!" Nelson speaks all over the country, is a frequent guest on radio and television, and along with fellow former MST3K writers/performers Bill Corbett and Kevin Murphy operate a podcast called RiffTrax, which, in a similar vein to MST3K, targets more mainstream films.

Filmography

2026Movie
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2025Movie
2024
GrimTrax

as Self

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2023Movie
2019Movie
2018Movie
2016Movie
2015Movie
2014Movie
2014Movie
2007
Max the Hero

as Stew (voice)

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2001
The Adventures of Edward the Less

as The Noble One (voice)

TV
1999
The Last Dance: RAW

as Himself / Mike Nelson

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1995Movie
1995Movie
1992Movie
1989TV
1989
Mystery Science Theater 3000

as Tony Travis (voice)

TV
1989TV
1989TV
1989
Mystery Science Theater 3000

as Imperialistic Alien

TV
1989
Mystery Science Theater 3000

as Isaac Asimov Literary Doomsday Device (voice)

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1964Movie
Movie
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Personal Info

DepartmentWriting
BirthdayOctober 11, 1964
Place of BirthSt. Charles, Illinois
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