Michael Cashman, born in 1950 in the UK, is known for his role in Zee and Co. (1972), where he navigates the intricate dynamics of friendship and love. With a background in acting and dance, Cashman's performance adds depth to this exploration of personal identity and emotional entanglements. Beyond his film work, he has made significant contributions as a politician and LGBT rights activist, reflecting a commitment to social issues that resonate with the themes of Zee and Co..
Zee and Co.
Zee Blakely is a loud, coarse, 40-something socialite, whose marriage to her architect husband Robert is on the rocks as witnessed by their frequent verbal sparring matches. Sick of Zee's antics, Robert is drawn to quiet boutique owner Stella who is the complete antithesis to Zee in terms of personality. Feeling bored and rejected, Zee attempts a number of methods to regain Robert's sympathy, such as attempting suicide, but these do not work. Zee discovers that Stella had a lesbian affair in the past, and uses this against both her and Robert and then dares him to partake in a love triangle with Stella.