Michael D. Akers (born September 5, 1970 in
Ephrata, Pennsylvania) is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and
editor
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. In 2000, he founded "United Gay Network" (UGN) with his
longtime partner,
Sandon Berg
Sandon Berg (born July 15, 1971) is an American film producer and screenwriter, and actor with past roles in both film and television. He co-founded United Gay Network, a film production company, with his longtime partner, Michael D. Akers.
...
. Most of his films are
LGBT-related.
Career
Michael D. Akers studied at
Indiana University of Pennsylvania before moving to Los Angeles to begin a career in the entertainment industry as
production assistant and
assistant director
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to work on the cable movie ''Jurassic Women'' (1996).
For three years, he worked with
Turner Feature Animation on ''Cats Don't Dance'' helping to research and develop animated features.
Then he moved to Grand Productions, and later produced at least two episodes of the
Lifetime
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* ...
series ''Intimate Portraits''.
These included the "Intimate Portraits" of
Heather Locklear and
Jane Seymour.
He became
executive assistant to
Martin Short
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on ''
The Martin Short Show
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''
and a story and research assistant to
Ryan Seacrest
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's NBC's ''
Saturday Night at the Movies
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'' and
Anne Robinson's ''
The Weakest Link
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''.
Establishing United Gay Network, he moved to
independent film
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making. In March 2002, Michael D. Akers directing his short ''B&W w/Splash of Clown'' in partnership with Sandon Berg. His debut long feature film ''
Gone But Not Forgotten'', a script he had begun writing back in 1995 while working for another film production company,
premiered at the 9th Annual
Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Festival. It was followed by ''Matrimonium'', an
improv film about a reality show trying to marry two men for ratings. ''Phoenix'' is a symbolic and lyrical film examining why relationships end the way that they do. It focuses on a young man who goes to
Phoenix, Arizona to surprise his lover, only to discover his lover's secret other life. ''Morgan'' is about a
paraplegic
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"half-stricken". It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or a congenital condition that affects the neural ...
man putting his life back together after a bicycle racing accident leaves his paralyzed.
In ''Gone, But Not Forgotten'' he was credited as Michael D. Akers. But in all later movies, he used Michael Akers (dropping the middle "D").
United Gay Network
United Gay Network is a production house founded by Michael D. Akers and Sandon Berg. Akers has released his films through the company.
In forming United Gay Network ten years ago, Michael Akers and Sandon Berg aspired not only to promote the
genre of "gay films" but also tried to bring gay cinema closer to mainstream
cinema. As Berg stated in a radio interview, he and Akers were striving to create stories that would crossover to a broader audience.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in their latest production ''
Morgan Morgan may refer to:
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* Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend
* Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin
* Morgan (singer), ...
''. Berg said: "I think ''Morgan'' is a very universal story. I don't think it is gay-specific at all."
''Morgan'' is the story of a gay and
paralyzed young athlete that defies
stereotype
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s and pushes through boundaries. The lead character, a young
athlete
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Athletes may be professionals or amateurs. Most professional athletes have particularly well-devel ...
, named Morgan Oliver, is first seen wallowing in a state of depression, drowning his sorrows in beer as he watches bicycle racing (the sport that at once defined his sense of purpose and drove him to his catalytic accident) on television.
UGN's first long feature film, ''
''Gone, But Not Forgotten'',was considered ground breaking and to have set the pace for normalizing the portrayal of
gay people in cinema.
Each successive film produced by UGN has increasingly pushed limits and expanded the range of Akers and Berg as filmmakers. With each film, Akers and Berg shook things up. ''Matrimonium'' was a foray into comedy that played to reality show hype, while addressing
homosexual stereotypes, and ''
Phoenix'' was yet another step, into the suspenseful and mysterious journey of two jilted lovers following the trail of their mutual betrayer.
Personal life
Akers is openly
gay. His long-term partner is Sandon Berg. They have been together since the late 1990s.
Filmography
Director
*2003: ''
Gone, But Not Forgotten''
*2005: ''
Matrimonium
''Matrimonium'' is a 2005 comedy film directed by Michael Akers, his second feature film after the successful '' Gone, But Not Forgotten''. Co-written and co-produced by him and Sandon Berg, the latter appears in a lead role in the film as Spencer ...
''
*2006: ''
Phoenix''
*2012: ''
Morgan Morgan may refer to:
People and fictional characters
* Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
* Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend
* Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin
* Morgan (singer), ...
''
;Others
*2011: ''The Friends Project'' of
David Raleigh
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History
Born in Rochester, New York, David Raleigh moved to Seattle at the age of four. After receiving a scholarship to attend Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, ...
with
Alan Cumming
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,
Ari Gold, and
Billy Porter to benefit the
Ali Forney Center
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Producer
*2003: ''Gone, But Not Forgotten''
*2005: ''Matrimonium''
*2012: ''Morgan''
Writer
*2003: ''Gone, But Not Forgotten''
*2005: ''Matrimonium''
*2006: ''Phoenix''
*2012: ''Morgan''
Editor
*2003: ''Gone, But Not Forgotten''
*2005: ''Matrimonium''
*2005: ''Flirting with Anthony''
*2006: ''Phoenix''
*2006: ''Love Life''
*2010: ''Going Maverick: The
Sarah Palin
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Story'' (
video short
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)
*2011: ''The Friends Project'' of
David Raleigh
David Raleigh is a New York City based singer, songwriter and piano player.
History
Born in Rochester, New York, David Raleigh moved to Seattle at the age of four. After receiving a scholarship to attend Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan, ...
with
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming (born 27 January 1965) is a British actor. His London stage appearances include ''Hamlet'', the Maniac in ''Accidental Death of an Anarchist'' (for which he received an Olivier Award), the lead in '' Bent'', The National Theatre o ...
,
Ari Gold, and
Billy Porter to benefit the
Ali Forney Center
The Ali Forney Center (AFC), based in New York City, is the largest LGBT community center helping LGBTQ homeless youth in the United States. The AFC both manages and develops transitional housing for its clients. AFC helps approximately 2,000 y ...
*2012: ''Morgan''
References
External links
Official resumeUnited Gay Network Official websiteMichael Akers YouTube*
Vimeo
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1970 births
21st-century American male writers
21st-century American Buddhists
American film editors
Film producers from Pennsylvania
American male screenwriters
Film directors from Pennsylvania
American gay writers
LGBT Buddhists
American LGBT film directors
LGBT people from Pennsylvania
Living people
People from Ephrata, Pennsylvania
20th-century American male writers
Screenwriters from Pennsylvania