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Michael Bernice Bearwalf
(pronounced/’bear-wolf; born May 13 1984)

is a fictional character based on an individual Nick Hesterly met and was affected by his tragic story. This character has been filmed time and time again, the original movie, “Tru Dat: A Michael Bearwalf Story” was created in 2003. It was directed, produced, and played by Nick Hesterly (Michael Bearwalf). Since the initial production there was a follow-up to the original story called, “A Michael Bearwalf Christmas,” which was filmed in 2004. Currently, a new production is underway (2009) called, “Michael Bearwalf.” This dark story portrays an American war veteran returned home, affected by his actions in Iraq; he comes to terms with how his life has changed through a mental breakdown and furthermore localized shock therapy. We see several different interpretations of what he went through as an analogy using themed and highly characterized/dramatized individuals and set development.

Biography:
Dream sequence in “Michael Bearwalf, 2009”

A young man, concerned for his family’s welfare. He aspires to be a superhero and help put this corrupt world back together. He grew up in a sheltered environment and although he is obtaining one of the finest educations that money can buy; he still feels like there is something more that he can learn. He experiences difficulties with friends, family, sweethearts and employers. When Michael finally has an opportunity to be a superhero his powers enable him to do well, but not to improve his own lot in life. He has the spirit to be a joker as well as a tragic figure. He is quick with a quip, appreciates the irony of his endless predicaments.

What he is thinking sequence in “Michael Bearwalf, 2009”

He has a high resistance to authority figures, frequent arguments, and evidence of anger and resentment. He often tries to annoy others, and will become easily annoyed by others. Bearwalf maintains a part time job at a gas station and has no post education.

What is actually happening sequence in “Tru Dat: A Michael Bearwalf Story, Michael Bearwalf, 2009, and A Michael Bearwalf Christmas”

He is in his mid-20 although he is behaviorally younger, self centered, stubborn, and headstrong individual where he tends to have his own rules and does not care much about society regulations. His habits and manners tend to glide back and forth on the spectrum. His lower intelligence does him injustice but as the character develops he does learn some new skills. There are ticks and other maladaptive behaviors that become present under stressed situations.

--Alejandro Contreras 21:33, 11 July 2009 (UTC)