Mike Binder Movies and Career Information
Jun 02, 1958
Detroit
Actor, Director, Producer and Writer
Mike Binder (born June 2, 1958) is an award winning American screenwriter, film director and actor. A native of Detroit, Mike Binder grew up in Birmingham, one of the city's suburbs, and attended Camp Tamakwa, which formed the basis for his 1993 film Indian Summer. Beginning his career as a screenwriter and standup comedian, he had a banner month in March 1990 with the March 9 theatrical premiere of his first screenplay, Coupe de Ville, directed by Joe Roth and co-produced by Mike, and his own HBO stand up comedy special, broadcast the following night, March 10. Binder's own directorial debut was with his second screenplay, 1992's Crossing the Bridge. His standing in the industry further increased with his 20-episode 2001-02 HBO comedy series, The Mind of the Married Man, which he co-wrote, co-directed and starred in as the central character "Micky Barnes". His independently-produced film The Sex Monster won "Best Film" and Binder won "Best Actor" at the 2001 Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen. Mike Binder wrote and directed three mid-2000s films in which he also played supporting roles. The first, The Upside of Anger, starring Joan Allen and Kevin Costner, premiered at the January 2005
- Mike Binder Movies before 2012
- Reign Over Me 2007
- Upside of Anger 2005
- Contender 2000
- Sex Monster,The
- Man About Town
- Movies Directed by Mike Binder
- Reign Over Me 2007
- Upside of Anger 2005
- Sex Monster,The
- Man About Town
- Movies Produced by Mike Binder
- Upside of Anger 2005
- Movies Written by Mike Binder
- Reign Over Me 2007
- Upside of Anger 2005
- Max Keeble's Big Move 2001
- Sex Monster,The
- Man About Town