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Anyone, who has watched an X-Men movie would be familiar with the name of Bryan Singer, the Hollywood film producer, actor, director, and writer. The singer also owns the Production House, Bad Hat Harry Productions. He was critically acclaimed for the 1995 crime-thriller, “The Usual Suspects” starring Kevin Spacey Kevin Spacey is a film writer, producer and direct >> Read More... , Stephen Baldwin Stephen Baldwin is a director, actor, author, and >> Read More... , and Benicio Del Toro Benicio Monserrateis Rafael del Toro Sanchez a 50 >> Read More... . 2016 awaits Singer’s X-Men: Apocalypse. The singer was an adopted child of Norbert Singer and Grace Sinden and was born in New York Click to look into! >> Read More... . He is also related to Lori and Marc Singer. Bryan pursued film-making courses at the School of Visual Arts in New York, and later on, attended the USC School of Cinematic Arts. The singer started his career with a short film titled "Lion's Den" featuring Ethan Hawke Ethan Green Hawke is a Hollywood actor, director, >> Read More... and John Ottman. He began his mainstream career with the 1992 movie, Public Access, co-written with his high school friend Christopher McQuarrie Christopher McQuarrie is a 1968 born American dire >> Read More... . The film won the Grand Jury Prize at the Sundance Film Festival in 1993. Singer's next venture, The Usual Suspects, proved to be acclaimed in the history of Cinema, winning a legion of awards in various categories such as the BAFTA Awards, Saturn Awards, and Academy Awards. Christopher McQuarrie, who wrote the script, also pocketed a couple of awards. The movie also starred Kevin Spacey who enthralled the viewers with his portrayal of a pseudo-innocent and differently-abled criminal. The 1998 thriller, Apt Pupil, based on Stephen King's novel, was directed by Singer. 20th Century Fox asked Singer to direct their X-Men film but was initially declined by him as he was not so familiar with comics.

Later, Singer's production partner, Tom DeSanto convinced Singer to undertake the job, following which Singer re-wrote the story with the help of Ed Solomon, David Hayter, Christopher McQuarrie and Joss Whedon. Singer's direction in X-Men fetched him a Saturn Award. Bryan Singer also turned down the chance to direct “The Confessions of a Dangerous Mind” due to his X-Men franchise commitments. Singer’s next film, “X-2,” was released in 2004. The singer also appeared as a Starfleet officer in Star Trek Nemesis. In the same year, Singer co-produced the television series, “Dr. House,” produced by the FOX network. The following year saw him direct the film, Superman Returns. The singer co-wrote Valkyrie, starring Tom Cruise One of Hollywood’s best; Built his name in enterta >> Read More... as the protagonist. Singer's next productions wereJack the Giant Slayer, X-Men: First Class, and X-Men: Days of the Future Past. In the year 2009, Singer also announced “Battlestar Galactica” as his next venture and was to be produced by the Universal Pictures. The ice-cream brand, Magnum Gold approached Singer to produce some of their commercials. Brian Singer and Jane Lynch Jane Lynch is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award winner >> Read More... co-produced the revolutionary short film, “Ronny and I,” which was entirely shot using a smart-phone. Brian Singer and Michelle Clunie have a son, together. The singer has also had a controversial past with various lawsuits of sexual assault against him but hasn’t been proved guilty, yet.

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