Michael Camacho
Michael Camacho, who amicably calls himself the "Frank Sinatra of Beverly Hills", or "Lucky" if you ask his friends, hails from Brooklyn, NY and currently resides in Los Angeles, CA. If you asked 10 year old Michael where he saw himself as an adult he'd cheerfully tell you he wanted to be a baseball player. He also wanted to be like Frank Sinatra and Elvis Presley. As a young person, Mike attended Brooklyn College as a theater major.
On any casual Sunday you can find Mike having brunch with his cherished friend in Los Feliz. He can also be playing speed chess, indulging in an article or two from TIME Magazine, or enjoying a cigar. Rumor has it, if you invite Mr. Camacho to happy hour you better have a cold glass of lemonade on hand!
Being a man of God, admires many others with the same sentiments. Mike names Mr. Denzel Washington as a person of admiration because of his conviction and strong belief in a higher power greater than himself. Michael is perceptive, passionate, and has heart. One might also describe him as a man of honor, compassionate, generous, loyal, and loving.
As a man of many interests, Mike cares about saving the animals, helping the homeless, feeding the hungry, particularly children, as well as taking care of the American veterans.
On the other hand, a good way to get under Michael's skin is to walk your dog off leash. Using your speakerphone in a public place, or wearing pungent colognes or perfumes in a closed environment are also ways to pet Mr. Camacho's peeves.
Amongst the defining moments in Michael's life, he mentions that David Bowie mentored him, and Sicily is one of his favorite travel destinations.
Mike is happy when performing music and spending time with his dearest furry friends, his beloved dogs. When asked "If you could be anywhere other than here, right this minute, where would you be?" Mike's response will always be with his pets that have crossed over the rainbow bridge.
Mr. Camacho is working towards starring in a television series and landing a principal role in a major motion picture. Michael dreams of performing at Carnegie Hall as a solo artist and hopes to find love again in life. He lives by the motto, "Always do what love would do".