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<p><strong>Michael Phelan O’Toole is an award-winning videographer, actor, writer, and spoken</strong> <strong>word artist, who performs at Cambridge, MA’s ImprovBoston theatre, and has been an advocate of collaborative media, and a purveyor of unique video art, since 2001. He appears on Lawrence Hollie’s experimental variety show “Random Acts,” and has lent his talents as an actor on two underground films by Allston, MA filmmaker D.L. Polonsky, including the latest, “Murder, Money and A Dog.” In addition, he is noted for having co-founded the multi-artist alternative film showcase series “Experimentally</strong><br /><strong>ILL,” with Lawrence Hollie, which has been warmly received by Boston</strong><br /><strong>press and audiences alike. For this series, O’Toole is co-emcee with</strong><br /><strong>community TV legend, former WBCN radio personality, and host of</strong><br /><strong>Brookline’s “Golden Sounds” rock concert series, Quincy Brisco.</strong><br /><strong>Most recently, Mike Phelan O’Toole has sat in the director’s chair</strong><br /><strong>for the acclaimed Boston punk rock music TV show “Sonic Lobotomy,”</strong><br /><strong>created and produced by local punk champion T.J. Welch.</strong></p> <p><strong>Both O’Toole and Hollie have been recipients of</strong><br /><strong>separate awards from The Alliance For Community Media for their creative productions in the last decade, including “Most</strong><br /><strong>Innovative.” They now share the Second Place Award in the Profile Talk</strong><br /><strong>Show – Professional category, for Mr. O’Toole’s one-man spoken word TV program, “Solipsist’s Dispatch.”</strong></p>