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Michael Stipe

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Birthdate: 4 January 1960
Birthplace: Decatur, Georgia, USA
Biography
Singer/songwriter Michael Stipe has
often said that he would have gone into filmmaking had he not joined the
rock group R.E.M., and in the late 1990s Stipe fulfilled his wish, asserting
himself as a successful independent film producer.
Stipe first demonstrated an affinity for the moving
image through R.E.M.'s music videos, employing photographers and painters
such as James Herbert, Matt Mahurin, and Robert Longo to bring his ideas
to fruition. In 1988, Longo recruited Stipe for Arena Brains, an extended
performance piece in which the singer portrayed a sage "observer"
character wandering through New York City in search of a cheese sandwich.
His acting bug continued into the 1990s, as he made a memorable appearance
on the Nickelodeon program The Adventures of Pete and Pete and took time
out between tours to shoot a supporting role in the ethereal period film
Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996), director Christopher Munch's
follow-up to The Hours and Times.
Also around the turn of the decade, Stipe and longtime friend and filmmaker
Jim McKay created C-Hundred, a film collective devoted to producing videos,
public-service announcements, and micro-budgeted shorts and features.
Though satisfied with the work that C-Hundred was producing, Stipe longed
to break into wider-release Hollywood productions, and in 1993 he founded
Single Cell Productions. The company began to attach itself to several
high-profile productions, and in 1997 Stipe inked a two-picture development
deal with USA Films. Somewhat fittingly, the singer's first executive
producer credit was for 1998's Velvet Goldmine, director Todd Haynes'
florid, nostalgic examination of a fictional glam rock icon. Single Cell
then delivered two of the following year's most acclaimed releases: American
Movie, a documentary profile of a would-be horror filmmaker from Milwaukee;
and the darkly comic fantasy Being John Malkovich. For the latter film,
Stipe championed a colleague from his rock career, music video auteur
Spike Jonze, to direct. Malkovich met with near-universal critical praise
and garnered an Academy Award nomination for the neophyte feature director
-- as well as supporting actress Catherine Keener and writer Charlie Kaufman
-- though Stipe and the film itself were passed over for a Best Picture
nod.
Despite Single Cell's increasing prominence in the industry, Stipe continued
to support C-Hundred for smaller-budgeted niche features such as writer-director
Tom Gilroy's Spring Forward and McKay's coming-of-age drama Our Song,
both of which were featured at the 2000 Sundance Film Festival. Single
Cell, meanwhile, had a hand in bringing Mary Harron's satirical interpretation
of American Psycho to the screen -- and backed director Jill Sprecher's
follow-up to 1997's Clockwatchers, titled 13 Conversations About One Thing.
~ Michael Hastings, All Movie Guide
Filmography
1 Giant Leap (2002) .... Himself
MTV Europe Music Awards 2001 (2001) (TV) .... Performer (R.E.M.)
We Know Where You Live (2001) (TV) .... Himself
... aka Amnesty International's We Know Where You Live Live! (2001) (TV)
(UK: complete title)
Olive, the Other Reindeer (1999) (TV) (voice) .... Schnitzel
Meeting People Is Easy (1999) (uncredited) .... Himself
... aka Radiohead: Meeting People Is Easy (1999)
Anthem (1997) .... Himself
RoadMovie (1996/I) (V) .... Himself
Color of a Brisk and Leaping Day (1996) .... Skeeter
R.E.M. Parallel (1995) (V) .... Himself
"Adventures of Pete & Pete, The" (1993) TV Series .... Captain
Scrummy
... aka "Pete and Pete" (1993) (USA: short title)
MTV Video Music Awards 1991 (1991) (TV) .... Himself - R.E.M.
R.E.M.: This Film Is On (1991) (V) .... Himself
Tourfilm (1990) .... Himself
Arena Brains (1988) .... The Watcher
Athens, Ga.: Inside/Out (1987) .... Himself
Links
Michael Stipe @allfansites-gallery.com
Michael Stipe - Ultimate resources for pictures, wallpapers and biography
Contact
c/o R.E.M.
P.O. Box 8032
Athens, GA 30603
USA
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