Michael Christopher Charles Graham (born August 15, 1972 in Dublin, Ireland) is an actor and composer, most renowned for his roles in Fatal Deviation (1998), Hey Mr DJ (2003) and Zona franca (1995).
Graham was previously a mechanic and a member of the band Ivory before finding fame as a pop star. Originally, he wasn't part of the final line up of Ronan Keating, Shane Lynch, Keith Duffy, Stephen Gately, Mark Walton and Richard Rock. However, Louis Walsh called him back after firing Mark and Richard for their lack of commitment.
Graham competed in the ITV series Dancing On Ice back in 2010. He was partnered with professional skater Melanie Lambert. He auditioned to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest. He finished the show in second place behind Niamh Kavanagh who represented the country instead. Graham also auditioned for Boyzone with the Meat Loaf song Two Out of Three Ain't Bad. In 2013, Graham took part in the Irish version of the Celebrity Apprentice.
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