Reviews & Quotes

Below are a selection of quotes and reviews of Mike’s work

Mike was wonderful to work with and was very amusing and convincing in the role despite the somewhat ‘off beat’ nature of our three characters. When somebody really knows their ‘trade’ and takes direction to the finest degree of tuning it’s easy to take them for granted. He’s a really talented pro and I was delighted that he was available to work with us on the film.
Marcus Dillistone - Director “Lights 2″

Mike is a professional, creative collaborator and an eager study with no ego - which is a hard combination to find amongst actors. His enthusiasm for the project especially impressed me and I think it was evident in the full-bodied performance he gave in a quirky role. Next time I shoot a foreign film, I’ll know who to ring.
Emily Manthei - Director “As If It Were Nothing”

Mike is an excellent actor who is a joy to have as a personality on set. I hope we can work together again
Darren Higgins - Director “Glass Half Empty”

Mike is a fantastic and versatile actor, he was a pleasure to work with if only for a short time period, I felt that he instantly connected with the dubious nature of his character and delivered both menace and compassion with a perfectly natural flare. Mike’s good humour and easy going nature is a blessing on a set semmingly cursed with niggling difficulties, I look forward to working with him again some day.
Alastair Clayton - Director “Tomorrow”

Mike Busson has been our first choice in our casting, because of his characterisation,versatility, reliability and professionalism. His range seems unlimited and he has appeared in all Hanlau productions to date playing roles as varied from sadistic detective, sleazeball sales manager to comedy zombie. I have no hesitation in recommending Mike to anyone. He is always totally reliable , co-operative and makes a positive and constructive contribution on set and is a pleasure to work with. We will certainly be using Mike in the future.
Neil Jones - Director “Zero Tolerance” and “On A Plate”

Mike Busson creates a warm and sympathetic characterisation of IDF General Haim Fishman
John Park - The Fringe Report