Michael Uslan
Michael Uslan
Originator of Batman Movie Series, Producer, Writer & Comic Book Historian

Michael Uslan is best known as the originator and Executive Producer of the Batman movie series, starting with Tim Burton's 1989 film, and continuing to 2008's The Dark Knight. Less well known is that the first film was the culmination of a decade long effort by Uslan to bring a serious, dark version of the character to the big screen.
Uslan's start in the world of comics was as unlikely as his success in bringing Batman to the theaters. Born into a blue collar family in New Jersey, Uslan was instilled at an early age to find work to be passionate about. Knowing he loved comics and films, he set about creating a career.
While attending Indiana University, he successfully created and taught the world's first accredited college course on comic books. The class took an academic approach to the folklore of comic books. A media storm ensued, improbably leading to a job at DC Comics for Uslan.
In 1979, Uslan secured the film rights to Batman from DC Comics. He was turned down by every studio in Hollywood. The reason he was consistently given: Batman was from the funny pages and wasn’t supposed to be taken “seriously.” Ten years later, Batman was the highest grossing film of the year, breaking numerous box office records and spawning a genre of films adapted from comics.
In an inspiring program, Uslan takes audiences along on the journey of creating his career to bringing Batman successfully to the big screen. He shares the principles that allowed him to persevere despite repeated rejection and encourages audiences everywhere to reach for their dreams and believe in themselves.
In addition to the Batman series, Uslan has produced or been involved with numerous other movies, including The Spirit (2008), Constantine (2005), and National Treasure (2004). Films he's currently in development with are Shazam and The Shadow with Sam Raimi and Josh Donen.
As an authority on comic book history, he has authored The Comic Book in America, America at War: A History of War Comics and Mysteries in Space: A History of Science Fiction Comics. He has also authored a children's book Chatterbox: The Bird Who Wore Glasses and the acclaimed graphic novel Batman: Detective # 27. In 2008, Uslan lent his expertise to the Starz documentary Comic Books Unbound, which explores the popularity of comic book heroes in Hollywood and how they have transitioned from print to screen.
Uslan has received an Emmy for Where on Earth is Carmen Sandiego?, the Independent Spirit Award, The Hoagy Carmichael Creative Achievement Award and The Distinguished Hoosier Award.
Uslan holds a Doctor of Jurisprudence, a Master of Science and a Bachelor's Degree from Indiana University. He lives in New Jersey with his wife. They've been married for 35 years: a Hollywood record.
