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Bryan Singer- philanthropist take 3

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  From the mid 2000’s Bryan Singer has made pledges to a number of charitable organisations across a variety of sectors. One such sector encompasses his donations to continuing education. We know that Bryan himself has a child, named Dashiell, born in January 2015 to his mother, actress and good friend of Singers, Michelle Clunie. Since having his own child Singer has focused on pledging towards initiatives that allow children and young people the advantage and right to an education.  From children’s theatre, to schools of music and public libraries, Singer has made noteworthy contributions in the hope of continuing education for children and young people in America. He has also supported his own college USC where he graduated from in 1989 giving a seven year pledge to the School of Cinematic Arts to improve learning and access to resources for its pupils. Furthermore, Singers contributions extend to those that are less privileged and rely on services in the community, such ...

Primetime Emmy Awards

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  Bryan Singer  received financing for his next film, Public Access (1993), which was a  co-winner  of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. In the mid-1990s, Singer received critical acclaim for directing the neo-noir crime thriller The Usual Suspects (1995), which starred Gabriel Byrne, Kevin Spacey, Stephen Baldwin, and Benicio del Toro

Bryan Singer Biography

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  Bryan Jay Singer  is a director, producer and 2x Saturn award winner for best director in the academy of science fiction, fantasy and horror films USA. His best known films include The Usual Suspects (1995), X-Men (2000) and Superman Returns (2006). Singer was born in New York City, New York, USA on 17 th  September 1965 and is the adopted and only son of Norbert and Grace Singer. He was raised in Princeton Junction, New Jersey, and had set his career goal of becoming a director by age 16. In line with his purpose, he attended the University of Southern California (USC) School of Cinema-Television. Here he made his first short film, The Lions Den (1988), which led to him receiving a $250,000 investment for his debut feature Public Access (1993). He directed and co-wrote the script that got him joint-winner of the Grand-Jury prize at Sundance Film Festival. Singer went on to direct and produce The Usual Suspects (1995) which quickly became an international hit crime thri...

Bryan Singer: Best Director

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  The Saturn awards take place annually and are the oldest running film-specialized awards, given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. The academy award for ‘Best Director’ has been given 46 times since 1974. Considering Bryan Singer was just 10 years old when the awards included a best director category, he has already won two awards in his lifetime- the first for X-men (2000) and subsequently for Superman Returns (2006). This puts him among names like James Cameron, as he enters a grouping of only five directors who have won best director more than once. He has been nominated a further 6 times, the first nomination coming to him in his early directing years for The Usual Suspects (1995). He is now runner up in competition for greatest number of nominations, second to Spielberg (12 nominations). So how does one become  winner  of best director? The Saturn awards are voted for by the members of the presenting academy, just like the Ocars, Em...

Bryan Singer Biography

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  Bryan Singer Biography Birth Place: New York, New York, United States Profession Director, Writer, Producer FAST FACTS Cast childhood friend Ethan Hawke in Lion's Den, a short he made after graduating from USC Founded the production company Bad Hat Harry His mother, father and stepmother all appeared in Apt Pupil (1998); the film's screenwriter, Brandon Boyce, was the family's paper boy at one time His first feature, Public Access, won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1993 Never read comic books as a kid but found success directing X-Men (2000), X2 (2003) and Superman Returns (2006) Directed a series of commercials in 2010 for Magnum ice cream that starred Benicio Del Toro Produced the Warner Bros digital series H+ AWARDS 2019 David di Donatello Awards - Best Foreign Film:   Nominated 2009 Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series:   Nominated 2008 Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series:   Nominated 2007 Emmy - Outstanding Drama Series:   Nominated 2006 Em...

Bryan Singer

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  Best known as a  Director  based on credits in that role in 10 films, with $3,716,553,162 worldwide aggregate box office (rank #19) Best-known technical roles:   Bohemian Rhapsody  (Director),  X-Men: Days of Future Past  (Director),  X-Men: Apocalypse  (Director),  X-Men: Apocalypse  (Story Creator),  X-Men: Apocalypse  (Producer) Best-known acting roles:  Security Officer in Magneto's Prison ( X-Men 2 ), Bridge Officer ( Star Trek: Nemesis ) Most productive collaborators:   Rami Malek ,  Ben Hardy ,  Justin Haythe ,  Anthony McCarten ,  Gwilym Lee Born:   September 17, 1965  (56 years old)  

Bryan Singer: Best Director

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  The Saturn awards take place annually and are the oldest running film-specialized awards, given by the Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films. The academy award for ‘Best Director’ has been given 46 times since 1974. Considering Bryan Singer was just 10 years old when the awards included a best director category, he has already won two awards in his lifetime- the first for X-men (2000) and subsequently for Superman Returns (2006). This puts him among names like James Cameron, as he enters a grouping of only five directors who have won best director more than once. He has been nominated a further 6 times, the first nomination coming to him in his early directing years for The Usual Suspects (1995). He is now runner up in competition for greatest number of nominations, second to Spielberg (12 nominations). So how does one become  winner  of best director? The Saturn awards are voted for by the members of the presenting academy, just like the Ocars, Emm...