24 years after Chameleon, what has become of Michael T.  Weiss, did you ride the same?

24 years after Chameleon, what has become of Michael T. Weiss, did you ride the same?

American actor Michael T. Weisz played Jarrod, a man imprisoned for 33 years at the mysterious foundation, The Center, seeing his intelligence used for secret purposes. Capable of doing any job, Jarrod (last name unknown) has become an iconic television character.

But 24 years after the end of the series, what happened to its translator Michael T. Weiss?

Chameleon, remembered the series

Michael T. Weiss (Jarod)

In her early days, Weiss began her career on Days of our Lives from 1985 to 1990 and played small roles on both the small screen and the big screen (Jeffrey, Freeway). In 1996, he landed the lead role in Chameleon, a 4-season series broadcast on M6 in France as part of the legendary Saturday Trilogy.

We owe the Chameleon series to Stephen Long Mitchell and Craig Van Sickle, who were inspired by the life of Ferdinand Waldo Demara Jr., who could master any discipline after reading the book dedicated there.

After 4 seasons and complete success, the series was canceled as NBC, which had been airing it, decided to replace it with the recently acquired XFL football games and just… take the series off the air. The creators of the series found out about this in May 2000, so they could not do anything. Michael T. Weiss feels deprived of Jarrod’s character, but not for long.

After his chameleon, he was still le chameleon

Yes, because the show was canceled without a conclusion in 2000 after the end of its fourth season. To make matters worse, the final episode ended on a cliffhanger, leaving the plot with unanswered questions. Fans have been asking for them, and TNT has decided to start planning four TV movies to wrap things up.

The first of these, Le Chameleon – Chameleon vs. Chameleon (2001), picks up right where the series left off. Jarrod joins the NSA to help find a killer named Chameleon. The second TV movie, The Devil’s Lair (2001), sees Jarrod find relics on a mysterious island. Those two attempts (broadcast in France on M6) went down poorly with the public, forcing the channel to cancel two more planned TV movies… and leaving a cliffhanger without a conclusion.

In addition to Chameleon, he provides the voice of Disney’s Tarzan in the animated series The Legend of Tarzan (2001-2002) and the film The Legend of Tarzan and Jane (2002). The following year, he played detective Matthew Ransom in the film Blood Ties, but in the second part of the 2000s he became less frequent on the screen, appearing in a cameo in Sex and the City 2 and providing several voices in animated series.

Not since 2017

After playing a supporting role in the crime drama Sunset Park alongside Michael Trevino, Michael T. Weiss seems to have finished his career. He devotes himself to painting, among other things, but has not appeared in public for years.

Source: Allocine

You may also like