Yahoo Web Search

  1. Michael E. Uslan

    Michael E. Uslan

    American film producer

Search results

  1. Michael E. Uslan (/ ˈ j uː s l ən /; born June 2, 1951) is an American lawyer and film producer. Uslan has also dabbled in writing and teaching, he is known for being the first instructor to teach an accredited course on comic book folklore at any university.

  2. Michael E. Uslan was born on 15 December 1950 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for National Treasure (2004), The Batman (2022) and Batman & Robin (1997).

  3. Instructor of both the first accredited college course and correspondence course on comic books (Indiana University); and with Stan Lee and David Uslan, The Smithsonian Institution’s on-line EdX course on The Rise of the Super-Heroes. Professor of Practice, Indiana University Media School.

  4. Michael E. Uslan was born on December 15, 1950 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, USA. He is a producer and writer, known for National Treasure (2004), The Batman (2022) and Batman & Robin (1997).

  5. Michael Uslan is the Originator and Executive Producer of the Batman franchise of motion pictures.

  6. Mar 10, 2022 · Michael Uslan knew he wanted to bring a dark, serious Batman to the big screen. It was a dream that fueled his career in film, which he covers in his second memoir,...

  7. Michael E. Uslan was born on December 15, 1950 in Cedar Grove, New Jersey, USA as Michael Elliot Uslan. He is a producer and writer, known for Batman Begins (2005), Batman: Mask of the Phantasm (1993) and National Treasure (2004).

  8. Aug 28, 2019 · But Michael Uslan, BA’73, MS’75, JD’76, is much more than a comic book fanatic, the man who bought the movie rights to Batman in 1979, and an award-winning producer—he’s an educator and has been for nearly 50 years.

  9. If there's one thing Michael Uslan always wanted to do, it was to convince the world to take Batman seriously. A longtime fan of Bruce Wayne and his noirish angst, he hated how the stories, already considered disposable, were turned into a joke by the 1960s TV adaptation.

  10. Jul 6, 2011 · Movie producer Michael E. Uslan has loved comic books since he was a child. As a young adult, he tried to bring Batman to the big screen in a way that was true to his view of the dark, serious nature of the character.

  1. People also search for