- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Michael Jolls has directed and/or produced over a hundred various projects with credits including "6 Rules" (2011); "Cathedral of the North Shore" (2013); "The Great Chicago Filmmaker" (2015); the "#SelfieGuy" series (2015-2017); "Sell Me This Pen" (2018); "A Sad State of Affairs" (2020); "The Marian Stained Glass Windows" miniseries (2022); and "Holy Ground" (2023). Jolls also worked on the "Uncle Colt & Cletus" series (2012-2014) and was featured in the "War Movie" miniseries (2023).
Jolls is the author of "The Films of Steven Spielberg" (2018); "Make Hollywood Great Again: Cinema in the Era of President Trump" (2020) and "The Films of Ron Howard" (2024), as well as co-author of the book, "Rev. William Netstraeter: A Life in Three Parts" (2019) with his brother, Daniel. He also worked as assistant editor on "David Fincher: Interviews" (2014) by Dr. Laurence Knapp for the University Press of Mississippi's Conversations with Filmmakers series.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Anonymous
- RelativesJennifer M. Jolls(Aunt or Uncle)
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Worked as assistant editor with Dr. Laurence Knapp on the book "David Fincher: Interviews" for the University Press of Mississippi.
- For two consecutive years he acted as student president of Northridge High School's Film Club. After graduating, his influence boosted the popularity of the club so much that the school decided to make film studies a graded elective.
- Studied directorial authorship, animation history and, Indian cinema at Columbia College Chicago.
- Co-produced a few commercials and short videos with Bobby Watson & Jeremy Spencer for the metal band, Five Finger Death Punch.
- Co-directed the "Happy in Chicago" music video with Natalia Samoylova, based off the song by Pharrell Williams.
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