Sharif Atkins Movies
A talented dramatic actor who first caught the attention of television viewers thanks to his role as the handsome Dr. Michael Gallant on the long-running medical drama
ER, former stage actor
Sharif Atkins made the transition from stage acting to screen acting with an ease that gave notable testament to his remarkable range. A native of Pittsburgh,
Atkins relocated with his family to Chicago when he was six years old. His grade-school stage roles failed to spark the kind of lifelong enthusiasm usually experienced by future thespiansm, and it wasn't until enrolling in Northwestern University that the acting bug truly bit. By the time
Atkins had earned his bachelor's degree in 1997, his calling had become crystal clear to the burgeoning star. A series of stage roles in local Chicago productions saw
Atkins impressively honing his craft to a fine point before making the transition to the screen with supporting performances in such television efforts as Early Edition. In 1999, he made the transition to feature films with a bit part in
Light It Up.
Atkins subsequently essayed a handful of small but memorable television appearances that helped to drive his career in the following years. Starting in 2001, he donned scrubs for a two-and-a-half-year stint as an idealistic young doctor on
ER. Though
Atkins would take a brief trip into the history of television as a musically inclined performer in the 2001 made-for-television feature
The Big Time, it was his subsequent turn as a Chicago cop reassigned to Hawaii on the aptly titled NBC series
Hawaii that earned the actor top billing and placed him on the cusp of true stardom. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi