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Bryan Singer

Bryan Jay Singer (born September 17, 1965)〔 is an American film and television director, film and television producer, screenwriter, and actor. He is the founder of Bad Hat Harry Productions and he has produced or co-produced almost all of the films he has directed. He wrote and directed his first film in 1988 after graduating from university. His next film, ''Public Access'' (1993), was a co-winner of the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival. In the mid-1990s, Singer received critical acclaim for directing the neo-noir crime thriller ''The Usual Suspects'' (1995), which starred Stephen Baldwin, Benicio del Toro and Kevin Spacey. He followed this with another thriller, ''Apt Pupil'' (1998), about a boy's fascination with a Nazi war criminal.
In the 2000s, he became known for big budget superhero films such as ''X-Men'' (2000), for which Singer won the 2000 Saturn Award for Best Direction, its sequel ''X2'' (2003), and ''Superman Returns'' (2006). He then directed the WW II historical thriller ''Valkyrie'' (2008), co-wrote/co-produced ''X-Men: First Class'' (2011) and directed the fantasy adventure film ''Jack the Giant Slayer'' (2013). In 2014, another X-Men film helmed by him was released, titled ''X-Men: Days of Future Past'', and he will direct ''X-Men: Apocalypse'', which is expected to be released in May 2016. He has directed and produced some television shows, including two episodes of ''House'' in 2004.
==Early life==
Singer was born in New York City, and was adopted by Grace Sinden, an environmental activist, and Norbert Dave Singer, a corporate executive. He grew up in a Jewish household in West Windsor Township, New Jersey. He attended West Windsor-Plainsboro High School South (formerly just West Windsor-Plainsboro High School), graduating in 1984.〔Miller, Lynn. ("More West Windsor Filmmaking Stars on the Horizon" ), ''West Windsor & Plainsboro News'', December 15, 2007. Accessed December 15, 2007. "Two West Windsor-Plainsboro High School graduates are following in the footsteps of two other filmmakers from West Windsor, Bryan Singer and Christopher McQuarrie. Singer, Class of 1984, and McQuarrie, Class of 1986, have recently joined together for the filming of "Valkyrie," a controversial film about Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, the German Army officer who tried to do away with Hitler during World War II."〕 For college, Singer studied filmmaking for two years at New York's School of Visual Arts and later transferred to the USC School of Cinematic Arts in Los Angeles. Actors Lori and Marc Singer are his cousins.

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