Michael Scott Brainard (born November 23, 1965)[1] is an American actor. He is best known for playing the roles of Joey "Jake" Martin on the ABC soap opera All My Children (1988 to 1991, 1994 and 1995) and Ted Capwell on the NBC soap opera Santa Barbara (1991 to 1993).
Prior to beginning his role on All My Children, he worked at Bennigan's in Costa Mesa. He also had a temporary job unloading furniture for Levitt's furniture store.[1]
Career
Brainard made his television debut on an episode of Divorce Court.[2] He auditioned for the role of David Rampal on All My Children (which went to Trent Bushey), but instead landed the role of Joey Martin (later renamed Jake Martin). Brainard first appeared on screen in the Thanksgiving episode in 1988, then returned in 1989.[3] He relocated from California to New York, where the show was filmed. He didn't enjoy living in New York or the writer's characterization of Joey. He stayed with the show until his contract ended in 1991.[1][3][4] He received a Soap Opera Digest Award nomination for Outstanding Younger Leading Actor for his role on All My Children in 1991.[2]
In October 1991, he joined the cast of Santa Barbara as Ted Capwell. The role had previously been played by Todd McKee.[2][5] Brainard played the role until the show's final episodes aired in January 1993. He appeared as himself on Circus of the Stars in 1992.[6]
After the cancellation of Santa Barbara, he made return appearances to All My Children in 1994 and 1995.[4] Brainard guest starred on Silk Stalkings in 1994 and Family Law in 2000.[7] He had roles in the films Toi and Poochie and Invincible.[8][9]
In 2007, Brainard returned to television, starring as Alex Koris on the MyNetworkTV series American Heiress.[3] He played Rick in the 2008 horror film Killing Ariel and also appeared in The Onion Movie.[10][7] In 2011, Brainard had a role in Gregori J. Martin's film Sebastian.[11] In 2015, he co-starred with his former Santa Barbara castmate Robert Fontaine in Mi America, a drama about a hate crime.[12]
From 2020 to 2021, Brainard played Coach on the web series Duke and Dammit.[13] In 2020, he wrote and co-produced the 13-part audio series The Ernie Pyle Experiment! for WFIU radio. The series celebrates the life of journalist Ernie Pyle.[14]
Personal life
Brainard has a side career as a woodworker. In 2007, one of his pieces was featured on the cover of the Los Angeles Times calendar section, in a photo of actress Kate Walsh.[3]