Rupert Wainwright

Rupert Wainwright ( born November 30, 1961 ( another indication 1963) in Cotswolds, England ) is a British actor and director.

Life

Wainwright studied literature at Oxford University. As an actor he played in the movies Another Country and The Real Life of Alice in Wonderland with. In 1986 he received a Fulbright program for a film studies at the University of California, Los Angeles in Los Angeles. The competition Columbia Pictures Discovery Program Wainwright was one of the youngest directors. His short film Open Window in Hollywood came good. After graduation, he founded the video production company Fragile Films and directed music videos. In the film business led Wainwright directed films like Stigmata and The Fog - The Fog.

In May 1989, for the first time his video Straight Outta Compton was broadcast hip- hop crew NWA. The video was banned by the FBI. For his collaboration in 1990 with MC Hammer ( Title Please Hammer, Do not Hurt 'Em ) Wainwright won a Grammy Award. The music video Too legit to quit from MC Hammer is costing more than 2.5 million U.S. dollars, one of the most expensive music videos. In 1996, he turned a sensational short film about Michael Jackson's HIStory in Budapest. For Safura he wrote with the title Drip Drop azerbaijan contribution to the 55th Euro Vision Song Contest. More music videos turned Wainwright among others, Aftershock, George Clinton, Jermaine Stewart, Eazy -E, Tone Loc, and Too Short. In his career, Wainwright received other awards such as the MTV Video Music Awards.

As commercial director Wainwright turned in the 1990s, including a spot for Honda, starring Anthony Hopkins and a spot for Gatorade with Michael Jordan. He also directed the promotional video for Russia's successful bid for the Olympic Winter Games 2014. The video was broadcast in 142 countries. For the successful application for Universiade 2013, also resulted in three films presentation of Russia directed and wrote the screenplays.

Filmography (selection)

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