Michael Papajohn
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| Michael Papajohn | |
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| Born | November 7, 1964 |
Michael Papajohn (born November 7, 1964) is an American actor, stuntman and former college baseball player for the LSU Tigers baseball team.
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Papajohn grew up in Vestavia Hills, a suburb of Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from Vestavia Hills High School in 1983 and went on to play for two years at Gulf Coast Community College in Panama City Beach, Florida. He was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft. Instead of signing a contract, he accepted a baseball scholarship to Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
[edit] College baseball career
Papajohn was an outfielder for Skip Bertman's LSU Tigers. He was a member of the 1986 SEC Baseball Tournament All-Tournament Team and he, along with teammates Albert Belle, Jeff Reboulet and Barry Manuel, among others, helped LSU make its first College World Series appearance in 1986. Papajohn helped lay the foundation for success at LSU, as future LSU teams would go on to win five national championship from 1991-2000. Nickname Poppy.
[edit] Acting career
Papajohn got his start in acting while he was a student at Louisiana State University. Already an athlete, he was hired to be a stunt performer in the film Everybody's All-American which was being filmed on the campus of LSU and featured football action sequences filmed during LSU football games in Tiger Stadium. From there he moved on to being a stunt performer in films such as Money Talks and Starship Troopers and acting in films like For Love of the Game, where he plays New York Yankees slugger Sam Tuttle, and Spider-Man, in which he plays the thief that was thought to have killed Uncle Ben.
[edit] Filmography
- Everybody's All-American
- The Last Boy Scout
- The Babe
- Mr. Baseball
- Little Big League
- Spawn
- For Love of the Game
- Spider-Man
- The Longest Yard
- Hulk
- Spider-Man 3
- Superhero Movie

