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Michael Wilson (other)
Michael or Mike Wilson may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Michael Wilson (director) (born 1964), American theater director * Michael Wilson (guitarist) (born 1952), Jamaican guitarist for Burning Spear from 1977 to 1984 * Michael Wilson (musician), bassist with Logan * Michael Wilson (presenter), British journalist and business presenter * Michael Wilson (writer) (1914–1978), Hollywood screenplay writer * Michael G. Wilson (born 1942), producer and screenwriter of James Bond films * Michael Henry Wilson (1901–1985), British anthroposophist and founder of Sunfield Children's Home, Clent * Michael J. Wilson, American screenwriter * Mike Wilson (executive) (born 1970), American entrepreneur in the video game industry * Mike Wilson (filmmaker) (born 1976), American documentary filmmaker * Mike Wilson (writer, born 1974), American-Argentine writer Politics and law * Michael Wilson (Australian politician) (born 1934), member of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1977– ...
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Michael Wilson (director)
Michael Wilson (born 1964) is an American stage and screen director working extensively on Broadway, Off-Broadway, and at the nation's leading resident theaters. He made his screen directorial debut with the 2014 Lifetime/Ostar television film adaptation of Horton Foote's ''The Trip to Bountiful'', which was nominated for two 2014 Emmy Awards and six 2015 NAACP/Image Awards—including Outstanding Television Movie – as well as a DGA Award for Outstanding Direction of a Movie or Mini-Series for Television. The film won three 2015 NAACP/Image Awards (Outstanding Actress: Cicely Tyson; Outstanding Actor: Blair Underwood, and Outstanding TV Movie); the Black Reel Award for Outstanding TV Movie; and the Gracie Allen Award for Outstanding Ensemble Cast (in addition to Tyson and Underwood, the cast included Keke Palmer, Vanessa Williams and Clancy Brown). ''Showing Roots'' – his first indie film produced by Michael Mailer Films in association with Bill Haber—starred Uzo Aduba, M ...
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