Mike Henry is an American actor, producer, writer, singer, voice artist, and comedian.
Mike Henry started his career when his brother attended Rhode Island School of Design, Henry acted in his short films and met Seth MacFarlane.
A few years later, MacFarlane contacted him about being part of a show called Family Guy. He agreed, and came on as both a writer and voice actor. He provides the voices for many characters including Cleveland Brown, Herbert, Bruce, Greased Up Deaf Guy, and Consuela. During the show's first four seasons, he was credited as a guest star, but has been credited as a main cast member since season five's "Prick Up Your Ears."
In 2009, Henry,Seth MacFarlane and Richard Appel created a spin-off of Family Guy called The Cleveland Show to focus on Cleveland and his new family. The series premiered on September 27, 2009.
Michael Henry was born on March 25, 1964 in Richmond, Virginia, USA. He attended Collegiate School, where he liked to imitate pitcher Walter Johnson during varsity baseball game warm-ups. He later attended Washington and Lee University.