Michael Bay

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Michael Bay Wiki Biography

Michael Benjamin Bay is a manager and movies maker in America. Michael is most magnificent for directing big success movies like “Pearl Harbor” (starring Ben Affleck), “The Island” (starring Scarlett Johansson), “Armageddon” (starring Bruce Willis), “The Rock” (starring Nicolas Cage). He has also directed horror movies “Friday the 13th”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street” and “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. Michael Bay net worth estimates $400 million. It is also important to mention that Michael has directed some series on television as well, i.e. “Cocaine Cowboys” and “No Way Out”. Moreover, he took some roles in it. Michael Bay net worth was influenced on his career starting it from the age of 15.

 

Michael was born in 1965 Los Angeles, California. In University he was most interested in English and Film. Bay owns properties in Los Angeles and Miami but most of his time he spends in Miami. He started managing the advertisements on TV and musical recordings. The most famous commercials he had directed are for “Coca Cola” and “Red Cross”. This one had won the award for Michael. He worked as a music video director for the following celebrities: Aerosmith, Tina Turner, Donny Osmond. Michael was also awarded of five MTV awards in different categories including award of “Best Movie”. Bay’s managing talents have been recognized by famous producers Don Simpson and Jerry Bruckheimer. They signed the contract with Michael Bay to manage their movie “Bad Boys”.

Moreover, Michael is the co-owner and finder of one of the biggest company of production “Platinum Dunes”. The co-founders are Brad Fuller and Andrew Form. They are best – known for the remakes of horror movies “Nightmare on Elm Street” and “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. Michael Bay together with Scott Gardenhour opened a company which directs commercials for the following companies: “Victoria’s Secret”, “Nike”, “Reebok”, “Lexus”. The movie “Transformers” made Michael’s fortune. Michaels Bay net worth had raised a lot after directing this movie together with Steven Spielberg. The owners of the “Transformers” Franchise are Hasbro. They guaranteed Michael the percentage of the movie sales. This earned about half of Michael Bay net worth estimated today.

Despite his wonderful career in cinema world, Michael Bay is also very well known for his passion for animals. Dogs are loved most by him. He has two dogs of Bullmastiff breed and call them friends. He even named few characters in his famous movies on his owned dogs’ names. Moreover, when he was young, he has donated a big amount of money to the charity which cares for homeless dogs. Michael Bay net worth supports his generosity. While critics discuss a mystery of Michael’s personal life, he carries on building up his career and increasing his net worth. Few years ago it was a hot issue about the parents of Michael Bay. The talent claimed that his biological father is John Frankenheimer but this fact was denied by negative results of DNA test. He was associated with beautiful model Cara Michelle in the past but recently he lives alone in Miami.

IMDB Wikipedia $400 Million 1965 6 ft (1.854 m) A Nightmare on Elm Street Actor Aerosmith American film directors Armageddon Art Center College of Design Ben Affleck Bruce Willis Businessperson California Cara Michelle Cinema of the United States Cocaine Cowboys Directors Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Commercials Don Simpson Donnie Osmond Exclusive Crossroads School February 17 Film Film director Film producer Friday the 13th Golden Raspberry Awards Harriet Bay Huabiao Film Award in Santa Monica Jerry Buckheimer Jimmy Bay Lisa Bay Los Angeles Michael Michael Bay Michael Bay Net Worth Michael Benjamin Bay MTV Movie Awards Music Video Director Nicolas Cage No Way Out Pearl Harbor Saturn Award for Best Director Scarlett Johansson Scream Award ShoWest Convention Award – Favorite Movie of the Year Steven Spielberg Teen Choice Award Television Producer The Island The Rock The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Tina Turner United States United States of America Wesleyan University

Michael Bay Quick Info

Full Name Michael Bay
Net Worth $400 Million
Date Of Birth February 17, 1965
Place Of Birth Los Angeles, California, United States
Height 6 ft (1.854 m)
Profession Filmmaker, Film director, Film Producer, Actor, Music Video Director, Television producer, Businessperson
Education Exclusive Crossroads School, in Santa Monica, California, Wesleyan University, Art Center College of Design
Nationality American
Parents Jimmy Bay, Harriet Bay
Siblings Lisa Bay
Nicknames Michael Benjamin Bay
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Michael-B-Bay/116634338489680
Twitter http://www.twitter.com/michaelbay
Google+ https://plus.google.com/+MichaelBay
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/michaelbay/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000881
Awards Directors Guild of America Award for Outstanding Directing – Commercials, Saturn Award for Best Director, Golden Raspberry Awards, Huabiao Film Award, MTV Movie Awards, Scream Award, Teen Choice Award,ShoWest Convention Award – Favorite Movie of the Year
Movies “Pearl Harbor”, “The Island”, “Armageddon”, “Bad Boys”, “The Rock”, “Friday the 13th”, “A Nightmare on Elm Street”, “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre”
TV Shows “Cocaine Cowboys”, “No Way Out”, “Coca Cola”, “Red Cross”

Michael Bay Trademarks

  1. His films often feature two male leads who have arguments, trivial discussions or are constantly trying to one-up each other (Bad Boys, The Rock, Armageddon, Bad Boys II, Pain and Gain)
  2. Destruction of famous locations/landmarks; e.g. Alcatraz (The Rock), New York and Paris (Armageddon), Pearl Harbor (Pearl Harbor), The Pyramids (Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen); Chicago (Transformers: Dark of the Moon).
  3. All his films have at least one shot of a man screaming in slow motion. Usually as a battle cry.
  4. Most of his films have a shot of pilots running toward their aircraft for takeoff.
  5. Frenetic editing of action sequences
  6. Is known for his high grossing action-packed movies. All of his movies have grossed more than $100 million, except Bad Boys (1995) and The Island (2005).
  7. Has worked with producer Jerry Bruckheimer on all of his films, until The Island (2005).
  8. He occasionally makes cameo appearances in his films: in Bad Boys II (2003) he plays a guy driving a small beat-up old car which Martin Lawrence attempts to borrow, a NASA scientist in Armageddon (1998), and in Transformers (2007) he is the “disgusting” human that gets flicked away by Megatron.
  9. Big explosions, often in slow-motion, with people running away in the foreground.
  10. Frequently incorporates scenes that involve characters running or moving towards the camera (almost always shot in slow-motion)
  11. Use of shots where the camera spins in slow-motion in a circle around the characters. (Bad Boys, The Rock, Bad Boys II, Transformers)
  12. Often features a slow-motion shot of an object crashing into, or tumbling towards the camera.
  13. Uses shots of aircraft against a setting sun, especially helicopters (Armageddon (1998), Pearl Harbor (2001), Transformers (2007)).
  14. Utilizes monotonic but intense musical cues during action-filled car chase scenes (Bad Boys II (2003), The Island (2005)).
  15. Often has over-the-top visuals (i.e. key events taking place at sunset or dramatic events taking place behind actors doing routine activities).
  16. Often uses lightflashes (i.e. lightbulbs and cameraflashes) to enhance scenes.
  17. Actors/characters in his films are almost uniformly shot in tight, emphatic close ups, framed under the hairline and above the chin.
  18. (2001) His last 3 films all share: a) two male leads at odds with another; b) a cataclysmic event as the narrative’s fulcrumic point; c) the film’s lead female character has i) been a long-haired brunette, and ii) watched the film’s climax from a control room
  19. Has the camera moving during most scenes Very rarely uses static shots
  20. Films often feature a US President giving a major speech before a major action is to be committed.
  21. Intense slow motion shots of characters

Michael Bay Quotes

  • [on shooting in 3-D]: Digital, no matter what people tell you, it’s bullshit. They say, “Oh, it looks just like film.” It doesn’t look like film and never will. And it’s like those people that are telling you are technicians. But I will be able to tweak film better than you tweak a digital image, because it just can’t hold really bright skies to this black thing. You have to favor one thing. If I favored her, that would go much wider. Whereas film, you would be able to get more blue out of it or whatever. And you can’t really do that with digital. So they’re lying to you when they say it looks just like film. It doesn’t. And when you shoot 3D, technically you give up some color, you give up some sharpness, you give up brightness. But you get the added benefit of seeing 3D. And what the audiences really are pissed about is dim 3D. So I did this special thing for the theater owner, I said, “You better turn your bulbs up.”
  • To tell the truth, shooting action bores me now. But the audience has grown to like what I do and expect visually stimulating excitement. Staying in that genre is me being safe.
  • I’m one of the few directors – it seems like a dying art – that actually shoot a lot in the camera.
  • [on Transformers (2007)] Well, it’s just, you know, listen, it’s like…I didn’t want to make the boxy characters, you know? Think about it, 30 feet in the air in the real world, just boxes, you know and it’d just look more fake, you know? And by adding more doo-dads, you know, stuff on the…stuff. Stuff on the robots, more car parts, and…you know you can just make it look more real.
  • There are tons of people who hate me. They hate my movies and whatnot. But you know, hey, my films have made a lot of money around the world. 2-something billion dollars, that’s a lot of tickets. They said that I wrecked cinema. They said that my, uh…cutting style. They say I cut too fast. And yet now you see it in movies everywhere. Do I take pride in people knowing my style? I think it’s nice people know a director has a style. And you can reinvent yourself too.
  • His most offensive criticism: Roger Ebert on Pearl Harbor (2001). He commented on TV that bombs don’t fall like that. Does he actually think we didn’t research every nook and cranny of how armor-piercing bombs fell? He’s watched too many movies. He thinks they all fall flat – armor-piercing bombs fall straight down, that’s the way it was designed! But HE’s on the air pontificating and giving the wrong information. That’s insulting!
  • I write my own action. There’s a scene in The Island (2005) – a highway chase where a pile of train wheels fall off a truck and smashes into the oncoming cars. That thought came to me as I was driving next to a truck carrying rail wheels. My mind is very fertile, so I’m like, ‘That’s very dangerous!’ I sent someone out to do research and found out those train wheels weigh a TON each . . .
  • [about the kissing scene in The Island (2005)] I should re-shoot that scene right now. Two characters who have never even heard of sex are now trying it for the first time – you could have actually made it really funny and touching. I kept saying to [Scarlett Johansson and Ewan McGregor], ‘I want you to feel like you’re kissing for the first time’. I don’t know if you heard it, but when they’re bouncing lips, they go ‘Wow!’
  • Lots of sci-fi movies are much ado about nothing. What I liked about [The Island (2005)] is that it’s a universal thing: we all want to live longer. But how selfish would you be to achieve that? You could get a liver, a heart, kidneys, essential things. But I wanted to show people going for things that were just so crass, like fresh skin for a face-lift. For some woman who doesn’t want to go through the pain of childbirth and have stretch marks, why not have your clone birth for you? How disgusting is that?
  • Quentin Tarantino called me once. Someone had written ‘Is Michael Bay the Devil?’ Quentin said, ‘Don’t worry, last year they called me the Antichrist.’
  • I know [critics] have [been tough on my movies]. And that’s why I’ve taken Jerry Bruckheimer’s advice: I don’t read them, I really don’t.
  • I make movies for teenage boys. Oh, dear, what a crime.
  • Directing is not a job. It’s more like a career. Which is great!
  • I love it when people get really mean and call you a ‘hack’. It’s like, don’t they see how well these movies are doing? They make an impression around the world. I met this guy in Bali who lives in a hut with a TV, and he loved The Rock (1996). That means something, doesn’t it?
  • A lot of directors don’t want the pressure of a movie the size of ‘Pearl Harbor (2001)’. But I love it. I thrive on it.

Michael Bay Important Facts

  • $25,000,000 (Director’s Gross Earnings)
  • $100,000 (directing fee)
  • Was considered to direct Planet of the Apes (2001).
  • Such is the intensely busy and chaotic nature of his film sets, the cast and crew generally refer to it as “Bayhem”.
  • He was raised Jewish and had a Bar Mitzvah ceremony.
  • Was considered to direct Watchmen (2009).
  • Co-Founded Propoganda Films in the early 1990s.
  • Was originally set to direct King Arthur (2004) but dropped out.
  • Filming Transformers: Dark of the Moon (2011) in the United States, Russia and possibly Africa. [July 2010]
  • Was reported to be fine and uninjured after fending off two men who attacked him demanding money–and carrying an “air conditioner” as a weapon–on the set of the latest Transformers (2007) sequel shooting in Hong Kong in October, 2013.
  • One of 20 prominent filmmakers to sign a letter in protest of Premium Video on Demand, which allows films to be streamed by home viewers at a cost of $30 only 60 days after the film’s release in theaters.
  • He considers himself an old school director, preferring analog over digital, both in shooting on film stock and keeping CGI shots to a minimum, staging practical action and stunts whenever possible.
  • Was challenged by German filmmaker Uwe Boll to a charity boxing match in 2008.
  • Cousin of Susan Bay, cousin-in-law of Leonard Nimoy.
  • Was considered to direct Superman Returns (2006).
  • Good friends with Ben Affleck.
  • Was offer the opportunity to direct Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines (2003) but pulled out of the project due to scheduling conflicts.
  • Was offered the chance to direct Man on Fire (2004).
  • Turned down the offer to direct Van Helsing (2004) , opting to do The Island (2005) instead.
  • Michael was adopted when he was two weeks old, by Harriet (Markowitz) and Sheldon James “Jim” Bay, who raised him. He has a sister, Lisa Bay.
  • Was offered the chance to direct Red Dragon (2002) but turned it down. Job went to Brett Ratner.
  • Uses a Mark V director’s viewfinder while shooting a film. The viewfinder is often prominently featured in photographs of him, hung around his neck. It is engraved with his name and the names of every film he has directed.
  • Two of his films, Armageddon (1998) and The Rock (1996), are in the Criterion Collection.
  • The Rock (1996) is his favorite of the films he has directed and Sean Connery is his favorite actor that he’s ever worked with.
  • President of The Institute for the Development of Enhanced Perceptual Awareness, also known as The Institute, a commercial and music video production company he founded with Scott Gardenhour.
  • He filmed the dynamic shots of the thrown dice in the gambling scenes for Adrian Lyne’s Indecent Proposal (1993). He later “repossessed” the shots for a montage in Armageddon (1998).
  • Ranked #47 on Premiere’s 2005 Power 50 List. Previously ranked #54 in 2004.
  • He is a very good friend to Don Michael Paul and even lent him some aerial shots from The Rock (1996) to Paul’s movie Half Past Dead (2002).
  • He is a very close friend of writer/director George Lucas from whom he often seeks advice. As a teenager, he worked at ILM in the storyboard department for films like Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
  • Studied under film historian Jeanine Basinger at Wesleyan University; Basinger later provided audio commentary, along with Bay, for the Pearl Harbor (2001) DVD. Filmmakers Ruben Fleischer, Joss Whedon’ and Benh Zeitlin are also Wesleyan graduates.
  • Filmed the movie Armageddon (1998) with an eye towards Middle America. Has a love for Americana.
  • Since the age of 26, Bay has won every major commercial directing award, including the Gold and Silver Lions at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival. He also won the Grand Prix Clio for Commercial of the Year for his “Got Milk/Aaron Burr” commercial, which also won him the Museum of Modern Art Award for Best Campaign of the Year.
  • All his films up to and including Armageddon (1998) made him the youngest director to reach the billion dollar mark world wide.
  • Joined Propaganda Films two weeks out of graduate school. He befriended actor Djimon Hounsou, who was working across the street at a modeling agency. Djimon Hounsou later appeared in The Island (2005).
  • In Bad Boys (1995), Bay paid $25,000 (one quarter of his fee) for the climax explosion scene. The initial shot was made impossible by a rainstorm, and the production company refused to pay for another try.
  • Shot over 1 million feet of film for Pearl Harbor (2001). Used only about 20,000 feet for the final, 9-reel cut.
  • “Movieline” revealed in 2001 that Bay’s father is John Frankenheimer. Frankenheimer, who always denied paternity, took a DNA test in the 1980s which was negative.
  • Owns two English Mastiff dogs, named Grace after the character played by Liv Tyler in Armageddon (1998) and Bonecrusher after the Decepticon that appeared in Transformers (2007). His bullmastiff Mason Rock Bay named the character Sean Connery played in the The Rock (1996)) died of old age in 2007.
  • Received a post-graduate degree in Film at Pasadena’s Art Center College of Design in California.

Michael Bay Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Transformers 7 2019 executive producer announced Producer
Bad Boys 4 2019 producer announced Producer
The Purge 4 2018 producer pre-production Producer
Bumblebee 2018 producer announced Producer
A Quiet Place 2018 producer pre-production Producer
Transformers: The Last Knight 2017 executive producer completed Producer
Jack Ryan 2017 TV Series executive producer – 4 episodes pre-production Producer
Untitled Miami Project 2017 TV Movie executive producer completed Producer
Little America producer announced Producer
The Purge TV Movie producer announced Producer
Ouija: Origin of Evil 2016 producer – produced by Producer
The Last Ship 2014-2016 TV Series executive producer – 34 episodes Producer
The Purge: Election Year 2016 producer Producer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows 2016 producer Producer
Billion Dollar Wreck 2016 TV Series executive producer – 9 episodes Producer
13 Hours 2016 producer Producer
Black Sails 2014-2015 TV Series executive producer – 18 episodes Producer
Project Almanac 2015 producer Producer
Ouija 2014/II producer Producer
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2014 producer Producer
The Purge: Anarchy 2014 producer Producer
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 executive producer Producer
Pain & Gain: The A Game – Michael Bay’s ‘Pain & Gain’ 2013 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Occult 2013 TV Movie executive producer Producer
The Purge 2013/I producer Producer
Pain & Gain 2013 producer Producer
Above and Beyond: Exploring Dark of the Moon 2012 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Uncharted Territory: NASA’s Future Then and Now 2012 Video documentary short executive producer Producer
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 executive producer Producer
I Am Number Four 2011 producer Producer
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2010 producer Producer
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 executive producer Producer
Friday the 13th 2009 producer Producer
Horsemen 2009 producer Producer
The Unborn 2009 producer Producer
From Script to Sand: The Skorponok Desert Attack 2007 Video documentary short executive producer Producer
Our World 2007 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Their War 2007 Video documentary executive producer Producer
Transformers 2007 executive producer Producer
The Hitcher 2007 producer Producer
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning 2006 producer Producer
In the Blink of an Eye 2005/I consulting producer Producer
The Island 2005 producer Producer
The Amityville Horror 2005 producer Producer
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2003 producer Producer
Pearl Harbor 2001 producer Producer
Armageddon 1998 producer Producer
Transformers: The Last Knight 2017 directed by completed Director
13 Hours 2016 Director
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 Director
Pain & Gain 2013 Director
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 Director
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Director
Transformers 2007 Director
The Island 2005 Director
The Lionel Richie Collection 2003 Video documentary video “Do It to Me” Director
Bad Boys II 2003 Director
Pearl Harbor 2001 Director
Faith Hill: There You’ll Be 2001 Video short Director
Armageddon 1998 Director
Aerosmith: Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees) 1997 Video short Director
The Rock 1996 Director
Bad Boys 1995 Director
Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell II – Picture Show 1994 Video music videos Director
Meat Loaf: Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are 1994 Video short Director
Meat Loaf: Rock and Roll Dreams Come Through 1994 Video short Director
Meat Loaf: I’d Do Anything for Love – But I Won’t Do That 1993 Video short Director
Shadows and Light: From a Different View 1992 Video documentary short Director
Lionel Richie: Do It to Me 1992 Video short Director
Wilson Phillips: You Won’t See Me Cry 1992 Video short Director
Tina Turner: Love Thing 1992 Video short Director
Great White: My… My… My… the Video Collection 1991 Video video “Call It Rock N’ Roll” Director
Great White: Call It Rock ‘N Roll 1991 Video short Director
Tina Turner: Nutbush City Limits 1991 Video short Director
Young M.C.: That’s the Way Love Goes 1991 Video short Director
Great White: Congo Square 1991 Video short Director
House of Lords: Remember My Name 1991 Video short Director
Divinyls: I Touch Myself 1991 Video short Director
Donny Osmond: Sure Lookin’ 1991 Video short Director
Winger: Can’t Get Enuff 1991 Video short Director
Styx: Show Me the Way 1990 Video short Director
Chicago: Hearts in Trouble 1990 Video short Director
Donny Osmond: My Love Is a Fire 1990 Video short Director
Styx: Love Is the Ritual 1990 Video short Director
The Neville Brothers: Bird on a Wire 1990 Video short Director
Faster Pussycat: House of Pain 1990 Video short Director
Seduction: Heartbeat 1990 Video short Director
Britny Fox: Dream On 1990 Video short Director
Colin James: Keep on Lovin Me Baby 1990 Video short Director
Louie Louie: Sittin’ in the Lap of Luxury 1990 Video short Director
Playboy: Kerri Kendall – September 1990 Video Centerfold 1990 Video documentary Director
Play That Funky Music 1990 Video short segment “I Love You” Director
Poco: Nothin’ to Hide 1990 Video short Director
Slaughter: Up All Night 1990 Video short Director
Tyler Collins: Second Chance 1990 Video short Director
Vanilla Ice: I Love You 1990 Short Director
Richard Marx: Angelia 1989 Video short Director
Poco: Call It Love 1989 Video short Director
Donny Osmond: Sacred Emotion 1989 Video short Director
Gregg Allman: I’ll Be Holding On 1989 Video short Director
Tyler Collins: Whatcha Gonna Do? 1989 Video short Director
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 Truck Passenger (uncredited) Actor
The Neighbors 2013 TV Series Michael Bay Actor
Transformers 2007 Guy Flicked by Megatron (uncredited) Actor
Bad Boys II 2003 Crappy Car Driver Actor
Zigs 2001 Extra Actor
Coyote Ugly 2000 Photographer Actor
Mystery Men 1999 Frat Boy Actor
Armageddon 1998 NASA Scientist (uncredited) Actor
Vengeance: The Story of Tony Cimo 1986 TV Movie Sled Agent Actor
Miami Vice 1986 TV Series Goon #3 Actor
Transformers: Age of Extinction 2014 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Transformers: Dark of the Moon 2011 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Transformers 2007 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
The Island 2005 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Bad Boys II 2003 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Pearl Harbor 2001 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
The Rock 1996 camera operator – uncredited Camera Department
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 script consultant – uncredited Miscellaneous
Horsemen 2009 presenter Miscellaneous
The Unborn 2009 presenter Miscellaneous
Indecent Proposal 1993 consultant: second unit, Las Vegas Miscellaneous
Night Court 1984 TV Series production assistant Miscellaneous
Raiders of the Lost Ark 1981 production intern – uncredited Miscellaneous
Bad Boys II 2003 executive soundtrack producer Music Department
Office Staff 2015 TV Movie the producers wish to thank Thanks
VANish 2015 special thanks Thanks
A Most Violent Year 2014 special thanks Thanks
The Haunting of Pearson Place 2013 inspired by Thanks
The Face of Love 2013 special thanks Thanks
After the Dark 2013 special thanks Thanks
All Is Lost 2013 the producers wish to thank Thanks
Where’s Waldo? 2012 Short thanks Thanks
Underbelly 2010 TV Series thanks Thanks
25 Years of Transformers 2009 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Video Game extra special thanks Thanks
For All Mankind 2009 Short special thanks Thanks
2 Days 2006 Short special thanks Thanks
Supernatural Homicide 2005 Video documentary short very special thanks Thanks
The Source of Evil 2005 Video documentary short very special thanks Thanks
Severed Parts 2004 Video documentary short special thanks Thanks
Half Past Dead 2002 special thanks Thanks
Xposé 2009 TV Series Himself Self
2009 MTV Movie Awards 2009 TV Special Himself Self
2008 MTV Movie Awards 2008 TV Special Himself Self
The 80th Annual Academy Awards 2008 TV Special Himself Self
Shootout 2007 TV Series Himself Self
From Script to Sand: The Skorponok Desert Attack 2007 Video documentary short Himself Self
Our World 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
Their War 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
HBO First Look 2003-2007 TV Series documentary short Himself Self
Up Close with Carrie Keagan 2007 TV Series Himself Self
On the Lot 2007 TV Series Himself – Judge Self
Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel 2007 Video documentary Himself Self
CC Variety TV 2006 Video short Himself Self
The Future in Action 2005 Video short Himself Self
The Source of Evil 2005 Video documentary short Himself Self
Chainsaw Redux: Making a Massacre 2004 Video documentary Himself Self
Bad Boys II: Production Diaries 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Bad Boys II: Stunts 2003 Video short Himself Self
Bad Boys II: Visual Effects 2003 Video short Himself Self
Deconstucting Destruction: A Conversation on Visual Effects with Michael Bay and Eric Brevig 2002 Video documentary short Himself Self
Pearl Harbor: Production Diary 2002 Video documentary Himself Self
2002 ABC World Stunt Awards 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Hollywood Salutes Nicolas Cage: An American Cinematheque Tribute 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Beyond the Movie: Pearl Harbor 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Journey to the Screen: The Making of ‘Pearl Harbor’ 2001 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Breaking the Silence: The Making of ‘Hannibal’ 2001 Video documentary Himself – L.A. Premiere Self
Mundo VIP 1996-2001 TV Series Himself Self
Playboy: The Party Continues 2000 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Conversations with Jerry Bruckheimer 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
Making the Boom and the Bang in ‘Bad Boys’ 2000 Video documentary short Himself Self
Franky Goes to Hollywood 1998 Short documentary Himself Self
The Directors 1997 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Movie Magic 1996 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Meat Loaf: Bat Out of Hell II – Picture Show 1994 Video Himself – Director Self
Shadows and Light: From a Different View 1992 Video documentary short Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2007-2017 TV Series Himself Self
Operation: 13 Hours Premiere 2016 Video short Himself Self
Días de cine 2014-2016 TV Series Himself Self
Good Morning America 2016 TV Series Himself Self
Age of Extinction: Just Another Giant Effin’ Movie 2014 Video documentary short Himself Self
Bay on Action 2014 Video documentary short Himself Self
Evolution with Extinction 2014 Video documentary Himself Self
T.J. Miller: Farm Hippie 2014 Video short Himself Self
Made in Hollywood 2013-2014 TV Series Himself Self
The Insider 2014 TV Series Himself Self
Pain & Gain: The A Game – Michael Bay’s ‘Pain & Gain’ 2013 Video documentary Himself Self
Making of Transformers the Ride 3D 2012 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Undead Noise 2012 TV Series Himself Self
Above and Beyond: Exploring Dark of the Moon 2012 Video documentary Himself Self
Uncharted Territory: NASA’s Future Then and Now 2012 Video documentary short Himself Self
Kenny Powers: The K-Swiss MFCEO 2011 Short Himself Self
33-y Moskovskiy mezhdunarodnyy kinofestival 2011 TV Special Himself Self
Transformers: Dark of the Moon – 35mm Special 2011 TV Short documentary Himself Self
Attack of the Show! 2011 TV Series Himself – Director, Transformers: Dark of the Moon Self
A Man’s Story 2010 Documentary Himself Self
The Buried Life 2010 TV Series documentary Himself Self
25 Years of Transformers 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
A Day with Bay: Tokyo 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
Revenge of the Fallen: Giant Effing Movie 2009 Video documentary short Himself Self
The Human Factor: Exacting Revenge of the Fallen 2009 Video documentary Himself Self
Entertainment Tonight 2016-2017 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
News Zero 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
Espías en Hollywood 2010 TV Movie documentary Himself Archive Footage
Short Insanity 6 2000 Video documentary Himself (segment “Franky Goes to Hollywood”) Archive Footage

Michael Bay Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
2015 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Director Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) Won
2010 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Director Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) Won
2009 ShoWest Vanguard Award ShoWest Convention, USA Excellence in Filmmaking Won
2008 Filmmaker’s Award Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Won
2002 Action Movie Director Award World Stunt Awards Won
1999 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Director Armageddon (1998) Won
1997 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Film The Rock (1996) Won
1995 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials For California Milk: Aaron Burr; Vending Machine; Baby and Cat / Miller Lite: Big Lawyer Round-Up /… More Won
2015 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Director Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) Nominated
2010 Razzie Award Razzie Awards Worst Director Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (2009) Nominated
2009 ShoWest Vanguard Award ShoWest Convention, USA Excellence in Filmmaking Nominated
2008 Filmmaker’s Award Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA Nominated
2002 Action Movie Director Award World Stunt Awards Nominated
1999 Saturn Award Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films, USA Best Director Armageddon (1998) Nominated
1997 Yoga Award Yoga Awards Worst Foreign Film The Rock (1996) Nominated
1995 DGA Award Directors Guild of America, USA Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials For California Milk: Aaron Burr; Vending Machine; Baby and Cat / Miller Lite: Big Lawyer Round-Up /… More Nominated