Michael Nolin
American film director
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Michael Nolin is an American former motion picture producer, former studio executive, former writer/director and current educator.[1] Since 2003 he has been Professor of Film & Television and Dramatic Writing at SCAD in Savannah, Georgia.[2]
Michael Nolin | |
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| Born | December 7, 1950 |
| Alma mater | University of Southern California |
| Occupations | Film director, screenwriter |
Production credits
His producing credits include Mr. Holland's Opus,[1] which won a Christopher Award and for which Richard Dreyfuss was nominated for an Academy Award; Full Body Massage for director Nicolas Roeg; and the Independent Spirit Award-nominated 84 Charlie Mopic for writer/director Patrick Sheane Duncan. He wrote and directed Wildly Available, which premiered at the Hollywood Film Festival[3] and was a runner-up for a Discovery Award.[4] Nolin also co-wrote the teleplay for Maniac Magee, which was nominated for a Humanitas Prize.