- He is from a Hollywood lineage and grew up on movie sets. His father was a Gaffer and his grandfather was a Teamster.
- He has been the publisher and editor of The Century City news in Century City, CA. since 2004.
- He ran his family's motion picture equipment business Keylite PSI, providing equipment to hundreds of feature films and thousands of hours of television. He also ran two independent film studios; The Osmond Studios and the Valencia Studios.
- His first published work was the Entertainment Funding Sourcebook (1987) which sold for $110 a copy when new.
- In the film "The Player" (1992) Tim Robbins picks up a directory off the shelf and finds the number he is looking for. The directory is the Studio White Pages, a real directory of studio phone numbers published by Michael Carlin.
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