Michael Gleissner

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Michael Gleissner
Born
Michael J. G. Gleissner

1969 (age 56–57)
Regensburg, Germany
Other namesMick Gleissner
Mickmeister
Ken Arden
CitizenshipPhilippines
OccupationsEntrepreneur
film producer
actor
film director

Michael J. G. Gleissner (born 1969 in Regensburg, Germany) is an entrepreneur, film producer, director, screenwriter, and actor.

Career

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Germany/USA

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In 1989 Gleissner launched his first e-commerce company[1] Telebuch (Tele Book) in Regensburg, co-founded with Christian Jagodzinski.[2][3] In 1996 he served as managing director of the ABC Book Service office in Florida.[4] In 1998, Telebuch and its subsidiary ABC Book Service GmbH were acquired by Amazon.com,[5] after which Gleissner served two years as vice president of their US Operations.[6][7] Gleissner also started the hosting company "WWW-Service GmbH" in Germany which was later acquired by Verio (later NTT).

In 2001, Gleissner moved several of his companies to Asia among them Bigfoot Communications and Cleverlearn Inc. In 2002, he began Bigfoot Entertainment in Cebu, Philippines to finance and develop video productions for various markets.[8][9][10]. In 2004, he also founded the International Academy of Film and Television in Cebu to constructively develop the local talent pool and facilities that support his operations. He applied for Philippine citizenship in 2006.

Gleissner currently claims to be a property developer in Southeast Asia and the United States along with developing entertainment projects under the Bigfoot Group of companies.

Filmography

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Gleissner's credits include executive producer, actor, and photographer on numerous films and video productions. Irreversi marked Gleissner's directorial debut, produced in both English and Mandarin simultaneously filming two versions with separate casts.[11]

Producer

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Actor

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References

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