Michael Carmine (March 6, 1959 – October 14, 1989) was an American actor.
A small role in Brian De Palma's Scarface (1983) was followed by the role of Snake in Michael Mann's television series Miami Vice, which led to his first major role in Mann's Band of the Hand (1986), directed by Paul Michael Glaser.
On stage, Carmine appeared in both Broadway and Off-Broadway productions of Reinaldo Povod's play Cuba and His Teddy Bear.
[1] Carmine went on to appear in supporting roles in the films Batteries Not Included (1987) and Leviathan (1989).
In his final role, he played an AIDS patient in the drama film Longtime Companion (also 1989).