Ruiz, who is of French Canadian and Filipino-Spanish ancestry, was born in Montreal in 1964, but raised in Repentigny, Quebec, Canada. At the ripe age of 20, he moved to the states with just $300 in his pocket and a desire to be in the entertainment world. After modeling for a decade he moved to Los Angeles to study acting. He appeared in the independent film Latin Boys Go to Hell, but found the work unsatisfying and undemanding. After the release of Latin Boys Go to Hell, Ruiz was asked to audition for several major studio films but he acknowledges that the required interest did not exist. "I wasn't passionate about acting and it showed‚" Ruiz was quoted as saying.
His work has appeared in numerous American and international magazines such as Vanity Fair, Flaunt, Conde Nast Traveler, Interview, Paper, Citizen K, Dazed and Confused, Arena, Italian Elle, Spanish and Brazilian Vogue and was a contributor to Dolce and Gabbana's Hollywood book and Iman's The Beauty of Color beauty book. He photographed the album cover for Kelly Clarkson's All I Ever Wanted. He has also directed several music videos for such artists as Kelly Rowland, Kristine W, Jody Watley, Traci Lords and Shontelle. Ruiz's keen eye and astute entrepreneurial skills have landed him positions in a wide array of fields. He founded Aardvark Aartists, an agency representing photographers, retouchers, art directors and set designers. In late 2012 Ruiz launched an APP for the iPad which will be a digital interactive extension of his book, Pretty Masculine.
Menswear designer J. Cheikh sought out Ruiz to design a capsule collection for the Spring/Summer 2012 menswear collection in hopes of capitalizing on his fashion expertise and refined personal style. The collection was called "Mike Ruiz for J. Cheikh".
In fall 2012 Ruiz launched a second t-shirt line made from a 100% organic cotton/bamboo blend that will have his images printed in 4 color on panels of silk and hand stitched onto the t-shirt. Ruiz wanted to create a line that was innovative fusing his two loves fashion and photography allowing people to consume photography in the form or wearable art.
In addition to his advertising and celebrity clients, Ruiz has branched out as a director doing music video for artists such as Vanessa Williams, Kelly Rowland, Jody Watley, Traci Lords, Kristine W and Shontelle. He also made his feature film directorial debut in 2007 with Starrbooty, starring RuPaul.
Ruiz has appeared on several reality shows, including Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, America's Next Top Model, and RuPaul's Drag Race, as a celebrity photographer and guest judge. He also rounded out the panel of expert judges on the third season of Canada's Next Top Model.
Ruiz was a member of the cast of Logo network's reality series, The A-List: New York, for its first two seasons. He left the show in 2011.
Ruiz's hard work, dedication, and passion behind the camera gives him the opportunity to bring his message of hope to the forefront of all his efforts. Ruiz released his 1st book of images titled "PRETTY MASCULINE" which is an effort to deconstruct the preconceived ideas about masculinity. 100% of the profits benefited GMHC. He also shot the "Kiss and Tell" campaign, helping remove the negative stigma with discussing HIV status, for GMHC. Ruiz photographed the "Cover Girls for Change" campaign with Dionne Warwick and several other supermodels of past and present.
Ruiz has a true sense of social responsibility and is always intent on giving back to the community. Among the countless organizations he supports, are GMHC, The Trevor Project, Housing Works, It Gets Better Campaign, Live Out Loud, Project Angel Food, GLAAD, and he is on the honorary board of the "Let There Be Hope" research foundation.
In the past year, Ruiz worked to create his first t-shirt line that helps raise funds and awareness for The Ali Forney Center, A homeless center for LGBTQIA youth. Ruiz partnered with Logo and Gilead to create a public service announcement airing on LOGO creating awareness for the need of HIV/AIDS testing. Ruiz is also the communications consultant on The Men's Sexual Health Project 36:00:00 for NYU School of Medicine, as well as a recurring motivational speaker at New York University, The Harvey Milk School, Art Center College of Design, Brooklyn International High School and the College of Design in Sacramento.
After adopting a rescued pitbull, Oliver, who was destined for euthanization Ruiz was inspired to extend his philanthropic work with his 4 legged friends. Ruiz has become an advocate the protection and adoption of abused and abandoned pitbulls working closely with Los Angeles rescue, Bullies and Buddies.
Ruiz's extensive work on behalf of the LGBT community, his successful creative career, and healthy relationship has made him a role model for young LGBT people. In 2012 Ruiz received a proclamation from the city of New York for his contribution to the arts and to the community. Ruiz was also honored at the 26th annual "Night of a Thousand Gowns" receiving the Diamond Award from the Imperial Court of New York. That same night The international Jose Julio Sarria Civil rights award was presented to Ruiz as well as being proclaimed a crowned Prince of the America's.
In 2011, Ruiz was recognized at the "A Place at the Table" gala by the Ali Forney Center for his commitment to his work with LGBTQIA homeless youth. Ruiz received The Harvey Milk award from the City Commissioner of San Diego for a lifetime Achievement in the Arts. Green Chimneys has also recognized Ruiz for his advocacy for the LGBTQIA community. Ruiz was named the grand marshal of the San Antonio, TX Pride event. The previous year, Ruiz was the grand marshal at the Albuquerque, NM Pride event.
Ruiz is engaged to his long time partner Martin Berusch (together since 2009)
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mike_Ruiz
Further Readings:
Hardcover: 384 pages
Publisher: Wired Up Media Inc.; 1ST edition (2012)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0615488765
ISBN-13: 978-0615488769
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