Joseph "Joe" Hahn (born March 15, 1977), also known by his stage name, Mr. Hahn, is an American turntablist and director best known as the DJ and sampler for the American rock band Linkin Park.
Personal biography: Joseph "Joe" Hahn was born the youngest of three children (he has two elder sisters) on March 15, 1977 in Dallas, Texas, but he grew up in Glendale, California. Hahn is a second generation Korean American. Hahn graduated from Herbert Hoover High School in Glendale in 1995. He then studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena but did not graduate. Hahn, along with band mate Mike Shinoda, is responsible for most of Linkin Park's album artwork. On February 15, 2005, Hahn married Karen Benedit; the couple divorced in 2009. On October 21, 2012, Hahn married Heidi Woan, whom he had met about two years prior in 2010. Career biography: Hahn began deejaying in high school, and he studied illustration at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. In college, he met Mike Shinoda, and joined his band Xero, which later became known as Linkin Park. Hahn and Shinoda guested in The X-Ecutioners' hit single "It's Goin' Down". Hahn also guested in Shinoda's Fort Minor album The Rising Tied. Hahn was called Chairman Hahn on the back cover of Linkin Park's Remix album Reanimation next to the songs "With You" and "Cure For The Itch". Hahn has directed several of Linkin Park's music videos, such as those for "Numb", "From the Inside", "What I've Done", "Somewhere I Belong", "Pts.OF.Athrty", "New Divide", "Bleed it Out" and "Iridescent". He has also directed videos for Story of the Year, Xzibit, and Alkaline Trio. In a 2003 interview, he told MTV that film-making was his true passion, and that "doing the music was more of an extra thing". He is known to add various dramatic effects to the music videos he directs, such as, casting a snake in the video for "Iridescent". Outside of his work in music, Hahn provided special effects work on The X-Files and the miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune. He also directed a short film called The Seed, and acquired the rights to produce a film adaptation of China MiƩville's novel King Rat. Hahn directed the trailer for the video game Medal of Honor, featuring Linkin Park's single "The Catalyst". Hahn also directed the music video for "The Catalyst", which premiered on August 26, 2010, as well as the music video for Linkin Park's "Waiting for the End" and "Burning in the Skies". On April 13, 2011, Mike Shinoda confirmed on his blog that the music video for "Iridescent" would be directed by Hahn. Hahn became the first Korean American to receive a Grammy when the band won the 2002 award for Best Hard Rock Performance. In November 2011 Hahn designed a helmet of Formula 1 driver Kamui Kobayashi. Hahn's most recent work was directing the music video to Linkin Park's single, "Castle of Glass". As of April 2012, Hahn is directing a film adaptation of Eric Bogosian's Mall, starring and executive produced by Vincent D'Onofrio. The musical score for the album is going to be done by Linkin Park. Filmography edit: Music videos edit: Year Title Band Notes 1998 War? System of a Down Co-directed with Nathan "Karma" Cox 2001 Papercut Linkin Park In the End Points of Authority 2002 Cold Static-X Symphony in X Major Xzibit It's Goin' Down The X-Ecutioners Director and guest musician Kyur4 th Ich Linkin Park MTV:Playback 2003 Somewhere I Belong Numb 2004 Anthem of Our Dying Day Story of the Year From the Inside Linkin Park Breaking the Habit Co-directed with Kazuto Nakazawa 2005 Time to Waste Alkaline Trio 2007 What I've Done Linkin Park Bleed It Out 2008 Shadow of the Day Given Up Co-directed with Mark Fiore; credited as Linkin Park Leave Out All the Rest 2009 New Divide 2010 The Catalyst Waiting for the End 2011 Burning in the Skies Iridescent 2012 Burn It Down Films edit: Year Title Role Notes 2005 The Seed Director Co-directed with Ken Mercado 2013 Mall Director Executive produced by Vincent D'Onofrio
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