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Years active
  
1998–present

Movies
  
Baby Shoes

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Michael Howard

Website
  
Official site


Michael Howard (filmmaker)

Full Name
  
Michael Lee Howard

Born
  
February 18, 1978 (age 46) (
1978-02-18
)
San Antonio, Texas, United States

Occupation
  
Actor, film director, photographer, screenwriter, and film producer

Spouse
  
Sarah Bousquet (m. 2004–2008)

People also search for
  
Sarah Bousquet, Ernest Hemingway

Michael Howard (born Feb 18, 1978) is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, cinematographer, and founder of the film company Invisible Productions.

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Background

Howard's acting career began at a young age when he made an appearance on Snowball Satellite TV in Germany and acted in the 'Twas the Night Before Christmas play in middle school. He attended High School at Charles M. Russell High School and was in numerous choirs and did some acting as well. After High School, he was premed in college pursuing a degree in biology in Alaska and became an Emergency medical technician and worked in an emergency room. He landed a lead role in a local play and then after receiving an associate degree from the University of Alaska, Howard promptly quit medicine and started studying filmmaking and acting. In 1998, he read and reviewed scripts for American Zoetrope while writing his first screenplay, Reality of Life. Howard then got his Bachelors degree in Recording Arts at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs and created his own indie film company by the name of Invisible Productions. His company has produced short films, documentaries, and features.

Career

While studying medicine in Alaska, Howard landed a starring role in Jugger's Rain and Tony n' Tina's Wedding which eventually led into his film career. While making films, Howard continued acting in the theatre at times with Theatreworks in Colorado in roles for To Kill a Mockingbird, Romeo and Juliet, and King Lear.

One of Howard's early short films entitled Lost garnered him awards for Best Actor at the 2004 Biarritz International Short Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the 2004 Festival de Cine Internacional de Barcelona. He was also nominated for Best Actor and Best Film at the New York Short Film Festival and Best Performance at the San Francisco Short Film Festival.

His first feature film was that of his first screenplay, Reality of Life. Howard also directed it and took on a supporting actor role and the film went on to play in Los Angeles and New York.

In 2007, Howard was brought onto the Vail Film Festival by Sean Cross and Scott Cross to be the official videographer for the festival and to shoot and edit the festival including promotions, award ceremonies, parties, screenings, red carpet, and interviews. Howard handles the still photography and videography throughout the festival. This also led to editing commercials for Comcast cable including promotions for companies including Cadillac, Stella Artois, and Audi. He continues in the position presently.

Howard created a commercial for Canon that advertised the XL-1. A parody on drug addiction, the commercial showed a camera being borrowed for a short time from a dealer in an alley and as soon as a customer starts running around using it, it is stolen by another camera junkie. In 2008, Howard was invited into the worldwide photography project called The Head Project. Photographers received a mannequin head in the mail to use for two weeks and then sent it to a photographer in a different country. Howard was one of the few chosen from the United States and the only artist from the state of North Carolina.

Due to his success with the Vail Film Festival, Howard was brought onto the Los Cabos International Film Festival as the official videographer for their inaugural edition. It launched in Los Cabos from 14–17 November 2012 with Edward Norton as the official festival adviser.

Howard co-directed the 2012 Hint Fiction Film Contest with actor/host Bill LeVasseur, based on the published collection of short stories also entitled Hint Fiction. The contest finalists screened at the Vail Film Festival and Howard and LeVasseur spoke about the contest and filmmaking in the short form afterward. The contest gave aspiring filmmakers a chance to work with stories written by Ernest Hemingway, Édith Piaf, or Eric Hsu in creating their 60-second film. Howard brought on writer/filmmaker Kevin Smith and filmmaker/photographer Tao Ruspoli to be celebrity judges for the contest.

Howard wrote and directed his second feature film entitled Where We're Meant to Be and it stars Blayne Weaver (Manic, Return to Never Land), Tate Hanyok (The Mentalist, Shameless), and Sarah Bousquet. The film travels in and out of the lives of a number of different characters as each one connects to the next during their most pivotal moments. It began its festival run in 2016 and was picked up for distribution by Turn Key Films in 2017. During its festival run, the film won multiple Best Film awards as well as awards for Best Screenplay, Audience Award, and various awards for its castmembers. The film also garnered additional nominations for Best Film and a variety of acting roles. The score was written by Steven Grove and the soundtrack consists of songs from Greg Laswell, Cary Brothers, Jack the Radio, Day at the Fair, Buddy (band), Tom Rosenthal (musician), Butterfly Boucher, and other indie artists from around the world. It was released in the United States and the United Kingdom via Flix Premiere in July of 2017. Reviews consisted of lines such as "A thoughtful, beautiful film full of love and emotion…it might just change how you see the world.", "...bravely written script with heartfelt dialogue as well as compelling character development.", and "Where We're Meant to be is an indie gem.".

Filmography

Actor
-
History's Heroes the Rusty Bucket Kids (pre-production) as
Henry David Thoreau
-
The Shepherd (TV Series) (filming) as
Slavisky
- Forget Me Not - Slavisky
- Pecking Order - Slavisky
- Rise N Grind - Slavisky
-
Box Brown (completed) as
Hector Tyndale
2023
Al Julian's Short World as
Dr. Potts
2022
The Line Jumper (Short) as
Nelson
2019
In Limbo (Short) as
Nathanial
2019
Poppy and Margot (Short) as
Greg Bennett
2019
Going Down Slow (Short) as
Gary
2018
60 Seconds 2 Die: 60 Seconds to Die 2 as
High Priest of Imhotnka (segment "The Summoning")
2018
Epiphany Road as
Bill
2018
Sauveteur (Short) as
Guy Finnegan
2018
Cat Ladies Anonymous (Short) as
Gregor
2017
The Believers as
Ted
2017
Vigilance (Short) as
Richard
2016
Where We're Meant to Be as
John
2015
One Last Sunset Redux as
American Man on Radio
2015
A Rude Awakening (Short) as
Dr. Forrest
2015
Kanka Sorz (TV Series short) as
Atticus
- Soundn Tha Cloudz (2015) - Atticus
2014
The Session (Short) as
Doctor Potts
2014
The Agent (Short) as
Mike Howie
2014
Split Second (Short) as
Joshua
2014
Bragg N East (Short) as
Bail Bondsman
2013
The Super Femmes (TV Mini Series) as
White Rappin' Kid
- It Happened on West Street (2013) - White Rappin' Kid
- Worker Bee (2013) - White Rappin' Kid
2013
Let Tyrant's Fear (Short) as
Robert Devereaux
2013
Delilah (Short) as
David Medico
2012
Revolution (TV Series) as
Anderson / Militia Soldier
- Clue (2013) - Anderson (uncredited)
- The Longest Day (2013) - Anderson
- The Plague Dogs (2012) - Militia Soldier (uncredited)
2012
Baby Shoes (Short) as
Chris
2003
Lost (Short) as
Young Man
2002
Reality of Life as
Jason
2001
Pushed (Short) as
Michael
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short) as
Eddie
Editor
2022
Fortran's Law (Short)
2021
Bind (Short)
2021
Mallory (Documentary) (editing supervisor)
2019
Ashes to Ash: The Disappearance of Robert Bee (TV Mini Series documentary) (10 episodes)
- Odds and Ends (2020)
- A Product of His Environment (2020)
- Thursday and Friday (2020)
- Searching (2020)
- Unconventional Paths (2020)
- Slipping Through the Cracks (2020)
- Found (2019)
- Lost (2019)
- Early Days (2019)
- Bonzai (2019)
2016
Where We're Meant to Be
2016
Dearly Beloved (TV Series) (1 episode)
- Pilot (2016)
2013
American Detours (TV Series) (10 episodes)
- Texas Part 2 (2014)
- Texas Part 1 (2014)
- Iowa Part 2 (2014)
- Iowa Part 1 (2014)
- Tahoe Part 2 (2014)
- Lake Tahoe Part 1 (2014)
- New Jersey - Hurricane Sandy Part 2 (2013)
- New Jersey - Hurricane Sandy Part 1 (2013)
- West Virginia Part 2 (2013)
- West Virginia Part 1 (2013)
2012
Baby Shoes (Short)
2011
2011 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2008
2007 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2003
Lost (Short)
2002
Reality of Life
2001
Pushed (Short)
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short)
Cinematographer
2021
The Ericka James Show: Life on Purpose (TV Series) (11 episodes)
- How to Stay Inspired (No Matter What) (2021)
- Conquering Negative Self-Talk (Once and for All) (2021)
- How to Overcome (2021)
- How to Stay Focused (2021)
- How to Be Fearless (2021)
- Beyond Intuition (2021)
- How to Really Believe (2021)
- Discovering Your SuperPower (2021)
- The Art of Self-Love (2021)
- Knowing Your Identity (2021)
- The Power of Purpose (2021)
2015
The Setlist (TV Series)
2013
American Detours (TV Series) (8 episodes)
- Iowa Part 2 (2014)
- Iowa Part 1 (2014)
- Tahoe Part 2 (2014)
- Lake Tahoe Part 1 (2014)
- New Jersey - Hurricane Sandy Part 2 (2013)
- New Jersey - Hurricane Sandy Part 1 (2013)
- West Virginia Part 2 (2013)
- West Virginia Part 1 (2013)
2012
The Flower (Short)
2011
2011 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2009
Kevin Smith Interview - Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2008
2007 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2008
Olivia Wilde and Tao Ruspoli at the 2008 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2007
Cary Brothers Live at 2007 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2003
Lost (Short)
2002
Beccerra (Short)
2001
Pushed (Short)
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short)
Writer
2021
Bind (Short)
2019
Ashes to Ash: The Disappearance of Robert Bee (TV Mini Series documentary) (10 episodes)
- Odds and Ends (2020)
- A Product of His Environment (2020)
- Thursday and Friday (2020)
- Searching (2020)
- Unconventional Paths (2020)
- Slipping Through the Cracks (2020)
- Found (2019)
- Lost (2019)
- Early Days (2019)
- Bonzai (2019)
2016
Where We're Meant to Be
2014
Split Second (Short)
2012
Baby Shoes (Short) (screenplay)
2003
Lost (Short)
2002
Reality of Life
2001
Pushed (Short)
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short)
Director
2016
Where We're Meant to Be
2012
Baby Shoes (Short)
2011
2011 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2010
Jane Seymour at 2010 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2010
Zach Braff at 2010 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2009
Kevin Smith Interview - Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2009
Michelle Monaghan at 2009 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2009
Kevin Smith Renegade Award 2009 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2008
2008 Vail Film Festival Awards (Short)
2008
2007 Vail Film Festival (Short)
2008
Olivia Wilde and Tao Ruspoli at the 2008 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2007
Cary Brothers Live at 2007 Vail Film Festival (Video short)
2003
Lost (Short)
2002
Reality of Life
2001
Pushed (Short)
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short)
Camera Department
-
Box Brown (behind-the-scenes camera) (completed)
2019
Ashes to Ash: The Disappearance of Robert Bee (TV Mini Series documentary) (additional cinematography - 1 episode)
- Bonzai (2019) - (additional cinematography)
2015
Surreal Estate (Short) (camera operator)
2014
Bragg N East (Short) (still photographer)
2012
Access Hollywood (TV Series) (camera operator - 1 episode)
- Episode dated 1 December 2012 (2012) - (camera operator)
2002
Reality of Life (additional camera operator)
Producer
2016
Where We're Meant to Be (producer)
2008
Olivia Wilde and Tao Ruspoli at the 2008 Vail Film Festival (Video short) (producer)
2002
Reality of Life (producer)
Composer
2001
Pushed (Short)
2001
Nemesis Rising: The Airband (Short)
Editorial Department
2021
PTSD: The Walking Wounded (Documentary) (assistant editor)
2015
Halcyon (assistant editor)
Script Department
2001
Suicide Run (script supervisor)
Thanks
2019
Stand Up (Short) (grateful acknowledgment) / (special thanks)
2015
Teddy Boy (thanks)
2005
Spotless (special thanks)
Self
2023
The Crew (Documentary) as
Self
2015
Local Film Talk (TV Series) as
Self
- Do You Need Production Insurance? (2016) - Self
- Where We're Meant to Be: Production (2015) - Self
- Where We're Meant to Be: Pre-Production (2015) - Self
2014
Beyond the Blue (Documentary) as
Self

References

Michael Howard (filmmaker) Wikipedia