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+ | {{#eimage: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Michael.bay.png |410x579px|thumb|'''Michael Bay on set filming in Detroit, [[Michigan]] in 2006.'''<br />Source: Wikipedia.org.}} | ||
+ | ==Biography== | ||
'''''1965-''''' | '''''1965-''''' | ||
'''American Film Director''' | '''American Film Director''' | ||
− | Bay was adopted as a small baby by an accountant and child psychologist in Westwood, Los Angeles, California. His parents later also adopted a baby girl. | + | Bay was [[adopted]] as a small baby by an accountant and child psychologist in Westwood, Los Angeles, [[California]]. His parents later also [[adopted]] a baby girl. |
− | His birth father is rumored to be the director John Frankenheimer, but Frankenheimer denies this and Bay does not insist on it, although Frankenheimer does admit to having had an affair with Bay's birth mother, whom Bay traced and met when he was 20. | + | His [[Birth Father|birth father]] is rumored to be the director John Frankenheimer, but Frankenheimer denies this and Bay does not insist on it, although Frankenheimer does admit to having had an affair with Bay's [[Birth Mother|birth mother]], whom Bay traced and met when he was 20. |
He studied film at college. He has directed several very successful Hollywood films: Bad Boys (1995), The Rock, Armageddon (1998), and Pearl Harbor (2001), known for their spectacular and expensive special effects. | He studied film at college. He has directed several very successful Hollywood films: Bad Boys (1995), The Rock, Armageddon (1998), and Pearl Harbor (2001), known for their spectacular and expensive special effects. | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
− | Tyrangiel, Josh. "People: Cat's in the Cradle, Part Ii." Time.com, 27 May 2001. Available at: | + | Tyrangiel, Josh. "People: Cat's in the Cradle, Part Ii." Time.com, 27 May 2001. Available at: www.time.com/time/personal/printout/0,8816,128127,00.html |
− | Hedegaard, Erik. "Michael Bay: Fast Cars, Hot Blondes, Big Budgets, Bigger Explosions." [Includes portrait]. RollingStone.com, 7 June 2001. Available at: | + | Hedegaard, Erik. "Michael Bay: Fast Cars, Hot Blondes, Big Budgets, Bigger Explosions." [Includes portrait]. RollingStone.com, 7 June 2001. Available at: www.rollingstone.com/my_news/newsarticle.asp?afl=fans&nid=13974 |
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[[Category: Adopted Persons]] | [[Category: Adopted Persons]] | ||
[[Category: European]] | [[Category: European]] |
Latest revision as of 19:37, 3 March 2018
Biography
1965-
American Film Director
Bay was adopted as a small baby by an accountant and child psychologist in Westwood, Los Angeles, California. His parents later also adopted a baby girl. His birth father is rumored to be the director John Frankenheimer, but Frankenheimer denies this and Bay does not insist on it, although Frankenheimer does admit to having had an affair with Bay's birth mother, whom Bay traced and met when he was 20.
He studied film at college. He has directed several very successful Hollywood films: Bad Boys (1995), The Rock, Armageddon (1998), and Pearl Harbor (2001), known for their spectacular and expensive special effects.
References
Tyrangiel, Josh. "People: Cat's in the Cradle, Part Ii." Time.com, 27 May 2001. Available at: www.time.com/time/personal/printout/0,8816,128127,00.html Hedegaard, Erik. "Michael Bay: Fast Cars, Hot Blondes, Big Budgets, Bigger Explosions." [Includes portrait]. RollingStone.com, 7 June 2001. Available at: www.rollingstone.com/my_news/newsarticle.asp?afl=fans&nid=13974