Michael Legge (filmmaker)
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-born American B-movie filmmaker and actor.Contemporary Theatre, Film and Television, Volume 46. Gale Group, 2003. He is known for producing low-budget
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films that he writes, directs and generally stars in. He founded the production company Sideshow Cinema.


Early life

According to Legge, he enjoyed watching the comedies of
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and Laurel and Hardy and was also a big fan of
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that were so prevalent in the 1950s/1960s.''Making Movies on Your Own: Practical Talk from Independent Filmmakers'', Kevin J. Lindenmuth, MacFarland & Company, page 26. He started making movies at a young age with an 8mm movie camera and by high school was making spoofs of movies such as David Lean's ''
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''. Legge was writing and acting in these films, as well as shooting and editing them, with help from friends and family members.


Acting career

Legge has won several awards as an actor, including a B-Movie Award at the
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for being the Best Villain in 1999 in his film ''Braindrainer''. He has acted on the stage as well as on screen. In 2000, he played Dr. Wahl in ''The Girls from H.A.R.M.!'', a film directed by
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.


Filmmaking career

Michael Legge's filmmaking career developed out of his love of the movies and of his own skill at making short comedies and off-the-wall films. His early movies were all shot on film. From 1970 to 1986 he made dozens of films. He continued to produce and develop films through his production company Sideshow Cinema. With his success on the festival circuit, an independent film distributor signed him up and released many of his short and feature films on video. Currently, Sub Rosa is releasing all his films. ''Honey Glaze'' (2003) was Legge's biggest-budget film ever, and it had a successful Sub Rosa release. His comedy film ''Democrazy'', released January 25, 2005, stars himself, Lorna Nogueira, John Shanahan, and Stacy Armstrong.


Recent films

* ''Squirrels'' (1987), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Chat for Mrs. Order'' (1987), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Working Stiffs'' (1989), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Loons'' (1991), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Cutthroats'' (1994), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Sick Time'' (1995), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Potential Sins'' (1997), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Alien Agenda: Under the Skin'' (1996–1997), wrote and directedVideo and DVD Guide 2003, by Mick Martin and Marsha Porter, Ballantine Books, 2002, pages 20 & 1570 an "Alien Abductee Interviews" segment * ''Stumped'' (1998), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Creaturerealm: Demons Wake'' (1998), wrote and directed "Dryer Straits" segment * ''Braindrainer'' (1999), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''The Girls from H.A.R.M!'' (2000), actor * ''Honey Glaze'' (2003), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''That's Independent!'' (2004), interviewee * ''Democrazy'' (2005), writer, producer, director, and actor * ''Dungeon of Dr. Dreck'' (2007), writer, producer, and actor * ''My Mouth Lies Screaming'' (2009), writer, producer and actor * ''Evan Straw'' (2010) writer, producer and actor * ''Coffee Run'' (2011) writer, producer and actor


References


External links

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Interview at Rogue Cinema
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