Michael Cuesta

Following in his father's stead, Michael Cuesta began his career as a photographer before segueing to directing commercials. Eventually, though, he moved into writing and directing feature films and he earned nearly unanimous praise for the well-crafted, controversial "L.I.E." (2001). Raised on Long Island in the tony community of Dix Hills, Cuesta spent two high school summer vacations working as a newspaper intern and photojournalist in Puerto Rico. After attending NYC's School of Visual Arts, he marked time as a photographer's assistant before eventually opening his own shop (as his father had). The Michael Cuesta Studio shot advertising campaigns for such clients as Coca-Cola and Dupont. By 1992, though, Cuesta has made the move to film, shooting tabletop work for the now-defunct London-based firm Jennie & Co. Within six months, he had switched employers and became ensconced at A+R New York and went on to create hundreds of commercials.

In 1995, Cuesta began to write a semi-autobiographical drama about growing up on Long Island. By his own admission, he had run "with a crowd and we caused a little trouble, but I was always much more into books and movies and I always carried a camera." Still, the seed for what would become his first full-length feature was sown. Over the next five years, Cuesta would refine the screenplay with help from his brother Gerald and college pal Steve Ryder. Eventually what emerged was a contemporary snapshot of disaffected suburban teens. The film's protagonist is a young boy on the cusp of manhood struggling with his burgeoning sexual feelings, his attraction to his charismatic best friend and his odd but chaste relationship with an ex-Marine who happens to be a pedophile. Shot almost like a documentary, "L.I.E." (which stands for Long Island Expressway as well as the obvious) garnered strong notices at Sundance and was picked up for distribution by Lot 47 Films.

  • Also Credited As:
    Michael Cuesta Jr
  • Born:
    July 8, 1963 in Bronx, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Screenwriter, Cameraman, Producer, Photographer s assistant, Newspaper intern, Photojournalist
Family
  • Brother: Gerald Cuesta. collaborated on L.I.E.
  • Father: Michael Cuesta Sr. worked in partnership with Michael Schrom in own firm Griner, Cuesta & Schrom
Significant Others
  • Companion: . married
Education
  • School of Visual Arts, New York, New York, photography and graphic design
Milestones
  • 1979 During summers worked in Puerto Rico as a newspaper intern and photojournalist for El Nuevo Dia in San Juan, Puerto Rico
  • 1992 Made transition to filmmaking shooting tabletop work for the now-defunct London-based Jennie & Co.
  • 1995 Began writing script for what eventually became his feature debut
  • 2000 Feature film directorial debut L.I.E ; chosen for the Dramatic Competition for the 2001 Sundance Film Festival; also co-wrote screenplay with brother Gerald and Stephen M Ryder and served as one of the producers; released theatrically in 2001
  • 2002 Directed several episodes of the HBO funeral drama, Six Feet Under
  • 2006 Directed sophomore feature Twelve and Holding ; nominated for the John Cassavetes Award (Independent Spirit Awards)
  • After six months, moved to A+R New York
  • Attended School of Visual Arts in NYC
  • Opened own photography shop, Michael Cuesta Studio; shot print commercials for clients like Coca-Cola and Dupont
  • Raised in Dix Hills, New York
  • Shot numerous commercials
  • Worked as a photographer s assistant

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