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Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as action stars and launched Bay’s hugely successful alliance with producer Jerry Bruckheimer. The following year, Bay scored an even more impressive hit with the big-budget actioner “The Rock,” starring Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris. The film wowed critics and audiences alike and took in more than $335 million worldwide, becoming one of the mega hits of 1996. Continuing to build on his own success, Bay reunited with Bruckheimer to make “Armageddon,” based on a story Bay conceived with writer Jonathan Hensleigh. Starring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton and Liv Tyler, “Armageddon” earned more than $550 million at the worldwide box office, making it the top-grossing film of 1998 globally, and making Bay one of the youngest directors ever to reach the billion-dollar mark.
Bay next took on one of the most memorable events in history when he directed the epic “Pearl Harbor,” which he also produced with Bruckheimer. A sweeping saga of love and war, the film starred Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, Jon Voight and Alec Baldwin. “Pearl Harbor” became a hit with young audiences and World War II veterans alike, going on to gross $450 million. Today it stands as one of the top-selling DVDs of all time. More recently, Bay helmed “Bad Boys II,” which emerged as one of the biggest hits of the highly competitive summer of 2003, going on to gross more than $270 million at the worldwide box office. Reteaming Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, the film also marked Bay’s fifth collaboration with Bruckheimer.
A Los Angeles native, Bay graduated from the prestigious film program at Wesleyan University, and then studied at Pasadena’s Art Center College of Design. He began his career making music videos, earning praise for directing Donny Osmond’s musical comeback video. Soon after, he was recruited by Propaganda Films, where he directed award-winning videos for such artists as Aerosmith, Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, and the DiVinyls.
Segueing to commercials, Bay won a coveted Clio Award for his first television ad, for the American Red Cross. He went on to direct some of the most widely seen and best remembered commercials in history, including spots for Nike, Budweiser, Levi’s, Bugle Boy, Coca-Cola, Isuzu, Miller, Mercedes, and the latest provocative Victoria’s Secret campaigns. Perhaps his most honored ads—and among the most imitated—are from the “Got Milk?” commercial campaign, which Bay created. He won a Grand Prix Clio for Commercial of the Year for the “Got Milk?/Aaron Burr” spot, which was dubbed one of the top ten commercials of all time by USA Today and the History Channel. Bay also garnered the Museum of Modern Art Award for Best Campaign of the Year. By the age of 26, Bay had won every major directing prize for commercials, including many Gold and Silver Lions at Cannes, and a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for Commercials.
Bay also recently helped found a commercial and music video production entity, The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness, which represents several directors.
His future project include Transformers (2007) and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (2008).
Director
- 2012: The War for Souls (2010)
- Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (2008)
- Transformers (2007)
- The Island (2005)
- The Lionel Richie Collection (2003)
- Bad Boys II (2003)
- Pearl Harbor (2001)
- Armageddon (1998)
- The Rock (1996)
- Bad Boys (1995)
- Shadows and Light: From a Different View (1992) (V)
- Great White: My... My... My... the Video Collection (1991)
- Playboy Video Centerfold: Kerri Kendall (1990)
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Michael Bay
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Michael Bay made his feature film directorial debut in 1995 on the action comedy hit “Bad Boys,” which established both Will Smith and Martin Lawrence as action stars and launched Bay’s hugely successful alliance with producer Jerry Bruckheimer. The following year, Bay scored an even more impressive hit with the big-budget actioner “The Rock,” starring Sean Connery, Nicolas Cage and Ed Harris. The film wowed critics and audiences alike and took in more than $335 million worldwide, becoming one of the mega hits of 1996. Continuing to build on his own success, Bay reunited with Bruckheimer to make “Armageddon,” based on a story Bay conceived with writer Jonathan Hensleigh. Starring Bruce Willis, Ben Affleck, Billy Bob Thornton and Liv Tyler, “Armageddon” earned more than $550 million at the worldwide box office, making it the top-grossing film of 1998 globally, and making Bay one of the youngest directors ever to reach the billion-dollar mark.
Bay next took on one of the most memorable events in history when he directed the epic “Pearl Harbor,” which he also produced with Bruckheimer. A sweeping saga of love and war, the film starred Ben Affleck, Josh Hartnett, Kate Beckinsale, Jon Voight and Alec Baldwin. “Pearl Harbor” became a hit with young audiences and World War II veterans alike, going on to gross $450 million. Today it stands as one of the top-selling DVDs of all time. More recently, Bay helmed “Bad Boys II,” which emerged as one of the biggest hits of the highly competitive summer of 2003, going on to gross more than $270 million at the worldwide box office. Reteaming Will Smith and Martin Lawrence, the film also marked Bay’s fifth collaboration with Bruckheimer.
A Los Angeles native, Bay graduated from the prestigious film program at Wesleyan University, and then studied at Pasadena’s Art Center College of Design. He began his career making music videos, earning praise for directing Donny Osmond’s musical comeback video. Soon after, he was recruited by Propaganda Films, where he directed award-winning videos for such artists as Aerosmith, Tina Turner, Meat Loaf, and the DiVinyls.
Segueing to commercials, Bay won a coveted Clio Award for his first television ad, for the American Red Cross. He went on to direct some of the most widely seen and best remembered commercials in history, including spots for Nike, Budweiser, Levi’s, Bugle Boy, Coca-Cola, Isuzu, Miller, Mercedes, and the latest provocative Victoria’s Secret campaigns. Perhaps his most honored ads—and among the most imitated—are from the “Got Milk?” commercial campaign, which Bay created. He won a Grand Prix Clio for Commercial of the Year for the “Got Milk?/Aaron Burr” spot, which was dubbed one of the top ten commercials of all time by USA Today and the History Channel. Bay also garnered the Museum of Modern Art Award for Best Campaign of the Year. By the age of 26, Bay had won every major directing prize for commercials, including many Gold and Silver Lions at Cannes, and a Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement for Commercials.
Bay also recently helped found a commercial and music video production entity, The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness, which represents several directors.
His future project include Transformers (2007) and Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (2008).
Director
- 2012: The War for Souls (2010)
- Prince of Persia: Sands of Time (2008)
- Transformers (2007)
- The Island (2005)
- The Lionel Richie Collection (2003)
- Bad Boys II (2003)
- Pearl Harbor (2001)
- Armageddon (1998)
- The Rock (1996)
- Bad Boys (1995)
- Shadows and Light: From a Different View (1992) (V)
- Great White: My... My... My... the Video Collection (1991)
- Playboy Video Centerfold: Kerri Kendall (1990)
Movies
Women, The The story centers on a group of gossipy, high-society women who spend their days at the beauty salon and haunting fashion shows. The sweet, happily-wedded Mary Haines finds her marriage in trouble when shopgirl Crystal Allen gets her hooks into Mary's man.
Naturally, this situation becomes the hot talk amongst Mary's catty friends, especially the scandalmonger Sylvia Fowler, who has little room to talk — she finds herself ...
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I Woke Up Early the Day I Died Overcoming a nurse, and dressing in her clothes, a madman escapes from Hope Sanitarium. The world he is about to enter is crazier than anything he could have endured at the asylum, as we soon find out in I Woke Up Early the Day I Died, the last screenplay written by film legend Ed Wood before his death.
With an all star cast that includes Billy Zane, Christina Ricci, Sandra Bernhard, Tippi Hedren, Eartha Kitt, Ann Magnuson, Andrew M ...
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Actors
Latest Actor added Liev Schreiber Isaac Liev Schreiber was born on October 4, 1967 in San Francisco, California. He is an American Tony Award-winning actor.
In 1993, he made his Broadway debut in In the Summer House, followed by numerous off-Broadway productions. In 1994, Schreiber made his first film, Mixed Nuts, playing a transvestite opposite Steve Martin.
He recognized by moviegoers as Cotton Weary in the Scream series of horror films (1996-2000 ...
more...Upcoming birthdays Cameron Diaz At age 16, she began her career as a fashion model. Diaz signed with top modeling agency, Elite Model Management. For the next few years, her modeling took her around the world, working for contracts with major companies.
At the age of 21, Diaz auditioned for Jim Carrey's The Mask. To her own surprise, and with no previous acting experience, she was cast as the female lead. Immediately after getting the part, she signed ...
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Company
Gaumont TriStar Columbia Pictures Gaumont is a French film production company founded in 1895 by the engineer-turned-inventor, Léon Gaumont (1864-1946). It is the oldest running film company in the world. Originally dealing in photographic apparatuses, the company began producing short films in 1897 to promote its make of camera-projector. Léon Gaumont's secretary Alice Guy Blaché became the motion picture industry’s first female director. From 1905 to ...
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Regizor
Austin Chick Austin Chick was born in 1974 in New Hampshire, USA. He is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.
His first major film, which he wrote and directed, was XX/XY (2002), starred Mark Ruffalo and Kathleen Robertson.
He co-produced Sidney Lumet's 2007 film Before the Devil Knows You're Dead, starring Ethan Hawke and Philip Seymour Hoffman.
He directed and produced 2008’s drama August, ...
more...Upcoming birthdays Francis Ford Coppola Life and career (1960 to 1978) Francis Ford Coppola was born to Carmine Coppola, at the time first flautist for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, and his wife Italia in Detroit, Michigan on April 7, 1939, the second of three children. Two years later Carmine became first flautist for the NBC Symphony Orchestra and the family moved back to suburban Long Island, where Francis spent the remainder of his childhood. Coppola had polio as a boy, leavin ...
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Festival
Rome Film Festival Festa Internazionale di Roma - RomeFilmFest: a great festival taking place in a great city. And not just a festival but a real feast for movie lovers and a great event for all those who work for cinema, show cinema, tell us stories through cinema.
Not just a great city, but the city of cinema par excellence, will host the Fest which will transform its centre - the Auditorium Parco della Musica - in the Parco del Cinema for nine days ...
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