Alex P Michaels

Alex P Michaels
Born Cleveland, Ohio
Occupation Writer/filmmaker
Language English
Nationality American
Citizenship US
Education Karamu House
Alma mater Stanford University
Period 1999-2004
Notable awards COSE Arts Business and Innovation Awards - Finalist
Years active 1999-2004

Alex P. Michaels is a writer and filmmaker who was born in Cleveland, Ohio. He founded the company Prelude2Cinema in 1999. Alex attended Stanford University and took classes in screenwriting. He also studied playwrighting at Karamu House. In 2008, Alex was a Finalist in the COSE Arts Business and Innovation Awards.

He also served as a Board member of the Lower Great Lakes Chapter of NATAS: a division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His writing for "What Angels Fear" won a prize for Best Writer (Non-News Program) at the 36th Annual Midwest Regional EMMY® Awards in 2000.[1]

Filmography

Writer

Out of Darkness (2004–2008) (TV)
The It Girl (2003)
Blood Kiss (2002)
... a.k.a. Blood Kiss: Soul of a Woman (USA: alternative title)
What Angels Fear (1999)

Actor

Random Violence (2010)....Willie
Get Him (2007)....Kori
Out of Darkness (2004) (TV) .... Prosecutor George Bailey Raft
The Devil's Filmmaker: Bohica (2003) .... Police Officer
Haywire (2003) (V) .... Timor
Blood Kiss (2002) .... Doctor Richard ... a.k.a. Blood Kiss: Soul of a Woman (USA: alternative title)

Director

Out of Darkness (2004) (TV)
The It Girl (2003)
Blood Kiss (2002)
... a.k.a. Blood Kiss: Soul of a Woman (USA: alternative title)

Cinematographer

Out of Darkness (2004) (TV)
The It Girl (2003)
John Doe's The Vigilante (2001) (V)

References

The Cincinnati Enquirer

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