Michael Mann
Milestones
- Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
- Birthday: February 5, 1943
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2007
Co-penned "The Kingdom" with director Peter Berg
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2006
Directed Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx a film remake of 1980s cop series "Miami Vice"
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2004
Directed Tom Cruise in the thriller "Collateral"
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2004
Produced "The Aviator" which starred Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes; film was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Picture (Drama)
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2001
Directed "Ali", a biopic of boxer Muhammed Ali starring Will Smith; also scripted with Eric Roth
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1999
Reteamed with Pacino for "The Insider", the based-on-fact story of tobacco industry whistleblower Jeffery Wigand: Pacino was cast as "60 Minutes" producer Lowell Bergman; produced and co-scripted (with Eric Roth); fourth feature with Spinotti; received Oscar nominations for Best Picture, Best Director and Best Screenplay
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1995
Helmed the highly-anticipated, although slightly disappointing first screen pairing of Al Pacino and Robert De Niro in "Heat"; produced and scripted as well; again reteamed with Spinotti
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1992
Co-wrote, directed and served as producer on the remake of "The Last of the Mohicans", starring Daniel Day-Lewis; reteamed with Spinotti
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1992
Executive produced "Drug Wars: The Cocaine Cartel", an NBC miniseries sequel
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1990
TV miniseries producing debut (executive producer), "Drug Wars: The Camarena Story", an NBC crime docudrama; also provided story; project won an Emmy
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1989
Executive produced, scripted and directed "L.A. Takedown" (NBC), a failed TV-movie pilot that provided a number of plot elements later expanded in the 1995 feature "Heat"
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1989
Sole story credit for "Freefall", a Latin American-set "Miami Vice" episode broadcast on May 21
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1987
Episodic TV directing debut, "The King in a Cage", an episode of "Crime Story" broadcast March 6th
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1986
First feature credit as producer, "Manhunter"; also directed and scripted; first collaboration with director of photography Dante Spinotti; film introduced character of Hannibal Lecter (played by Brian Cox)
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1986
First film project as executive producer without directing, "Band of the Hand", an actioner helmed by "Starsky and Hutch" star Paul Michael Glaser
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1981
Feature debut as executive producer-director-writer, "Thief", starring James Caan
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1979
TV directorial debut, the ABC drama "The Jericho Mile"; also co-wrote Emmy award-winning screenplay with Patrick J. Nolan
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1978
Feature debut, uncredited screenwriter on the crime drama "Straight Time"
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1978
Scripted the TV-movie pilot for "Vega$"; also wrote for the subsequent series (ABC, 1978-1981)
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1971
Returned to the USA and moved to Los Angeles
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1965 to 1971
In England, worked for advertising agency and as director of documentary films and commercials
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Became interested in directing after taking a film history class at college
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Began writing for primetime TV crime dramas including "Starsky and Hutch" (ABC) and "Police Story" (NBC)
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Executive produced 1960s-set cop series "Crime Story" for NBC; also provided story for eight episodes
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TV producing debut, executive producing influential "MTV-styled" cop series "Miami Vice" on NBC
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