- Mike went to the same high school as Brian Baker, the Sprint commercial guy, and Kermit Cintron, a boxer.
- Mike's last name means 'bird' in Dutch.
- Mike plays Ian Stone in the 2007 movie The Deaths of Ian.
- Mike and his wife's first child was born on February 20, 2007. They named the little girl Cassy Renee Vogel.
- Mike has a role in the April 2007 release of Open Graves, alongside Eliza Dushku. He also had a role in the 2005 movie Havoc, co-starring Anne Hathaway.
- Mike had a role in the 2006 movie Caffeine, along with actress Mena Suvari.
- Mike starred in the 2003 MTV movie Wuthering Heights alongside Katherine Heigl and Erika Christensen.
- Mike is really into cars.
- Mike's dog, Orlando, was the ring bearer at his wedding.
- Mike's favorite movie is My Fair Lady.
- Before Mike began acting, he was a model for Levi's.
- Mike went to William Tennent High School and was a member of the wrestling team.
- Mike has a younger brother and sister, Daniel Aaron and Kristin.
- Mike had a small role in the movie Rumor Has It. He played the role of Kevin Costner's son.
- Both of Mike's grandfathers fought in WWII.
- In New York Mike studied at the Lynette Sheldon Actor's Studio.
- He co-starred in Supercross alongside Steve Howey.
- Orlando and Olivia are the names of his two pugs.
- Mike has recently appeared in the films Poseidon with Josh Lucas, Kurt Russell and Emmy Rossum and The Sisterhood Of The Traveling Pants in which he played Eric, the soccer coach at Bridget's camp.
- He is 5'10".
- He married his wife Courtney in the same church as his parents, in January of 2003.
- Mike Vogel plays Eric Rivers in the 2003 movie Grind, which is about skateboarding. His co-stars included, Adam Brody, Jennifer Morrison and Bam Margera.
- Mike: [On his most challenging scene in Poseidon] All the water stuff was pretty wild. They had a 40-foot-deep water tank and wave makers that made five-to six-foot swells. And we have several scenes where I'm swimming through an underwater hallway. I had the wonderful pleasure of swimming this entire corridor with the little kid in the movie on my back.
- Mike: [On his death scene in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre] In my death scene, I’m kind of hanging a bit. I was hanging for hours on end, about five hours at a time from a waist harness. When I would come off the harness, I couldn’t walk. My legs were numb and black & blue. They’d have to massage the blood back into my lower extremities so that I could walk again and stand. It was a pretty painful time.