Peter Care
Born (1953-04-28) 28 April 1953
NationalityBritish
OccupationMusic video director
Years active1979–present

Peter Alan Care (born 28 April 1953) is an English director of music videos, commercials and film. He has directed music videos for Cabaret Voltaire, R.E.M., Bruce Springsteen, Roy Orbison, Depeche Mode and New Order, amongst others.

Biography

Care began his directorial career as a film student at the Sheffield School of Art (in the North of England).

Upon graduating, he set up the Sheffield Independent Film Company, with funding from the Arts Council and Channel 4. He wrote, directed and produced numerous documentaries and two short films; one of which, "Johnny Yesno", incorporated a soundtrack by a British Industrial cult band Cabaret Voltaire, which was later released as Johnny Yesno: The Original Soundtrack From the Motion Picture. This led to making several ground-breaking music videos for the band. One of them, "Sensoria", became the most successful "underground" video of all time. Voted Best Video of the Year (1985) by LA Times; it enjoyed a seven-month run on MTV and was one of the first three videos to be procured by the New York Museum of Modern Art.

Care later moved into the mainstream, making videos for Killing Joke, Thomas Dolby, ABC, Bananarama, Depeche Mode, Fine Young Cannibals, and Public Image Ltd.

Moving to the USA (with Limelight Films) brought a larger variety of artists: Robbie Nevil, Simply Red, Paul Carrack, Belinda Carlisle, Anita Baker, and Tina Turner.

In 1992, Care helped form Satellite, a division of Propaganda Films. There, his video career blossomed, working with New Order, Suzanne Vega, James, Robert Cray, Los Lobos, Tom Petty, Bruce Springsteen and especially R.E.M. With R.E.M. he directed five videos and the concert film Road Movie.

At Satellite, his commercial career also took off. Clients included Nintendo, Levi's, Lee Jeans, H.I.S. Jeans, Microsoft, Coca-Cola, ESPN, MTV itself, Philips, Southwestern Bell, Saturn, Polaroid, MCI, and MasterCard.

Care's first feature film was The Dangerous Lives of Altar Boys, produced by Jodie Foster's Egg Pictures. The film, starring Emile Hirsch, Jena Malone and Kieran Culkin, was based on the novel (of the same title) by the late Chris Fuhrman. Released in 2002, it was voted Best First Feature Film at the Independent Spirit Awards.

In 2002, Care joined the bi-coastal Bob Industries, where he was able to jump right back into the commercial world. Since that time he has been busy on projects for VW, Discover Card, Ameritrade, Mitsubishi, Southwest Airlines, T-Mobile, Southwestern Bell, and American Express.

In 2004, he re-united with R.E.M. to direct two music videos. He directed an episode of the HBO Series Six Feet Under (Season Four) and continued to direct commercials – for Allstate, Nikon, Ameritrade, and Toyota. In 2005, Care received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his music videos from the Music Video Production Association.

In 2011, Care released "Johnny Yesno Redux", a DVD project in conjunction with Cabaret Voltaire and Mute Records.

Filmography

Television

Film

Music videos

SongArtistYearNote
"Aftermath"R.E.M.2004
"Leaving New York"R.E.M.2004
"Electrolite"R.E.M.1996co-directed with Spike Jonze
"Secret Garden"Bruce Springsteen1995
"It's Good to Be King"Tom Petty1995
"What's the Frequency, Kenneth?"R.E.M.1994
"Say Something"James1994
"Why Must We Wait Until Tonight?"Tina Turner1993
"I Don't Wanna Fight (No More)"Tina Turner1993
"Regret"New Order1993
"When Heroes Go Down"Suzanne Vega1993
"Man on the Moon"R.E.M.1992
"Drive"R.E.M.1992
"I Drove All Night"Roy Orbison1992
"Radio Song"R.E.M.1991
"Keep Coming Back"Richard Marx1991
"I'm Not the Man I Used to Be"Fine Young Cannibals1989
"Hypnotised"Cabaret Voltaire1989
"Leave a Light On"Belinda Carlisle1989
"Good Thing"Fine Young Cannibals1989
"Back on Holiday"Robbie Nevil1988
"One Time One Night"Los Lobos1988
"Circle in the Sand"Belinda Carlisle1988
"Don't Shed a Tear"Paul Carrack1987
"American Dream"Simon F (Simon Fellowes)1987
"Maybe Someday..."Simply Red1987
"Don't Argue"Cabaret Voltaire1987
"What You Get is What You See"Tina Turner1987
"C'est la Vie"Robbie Nevil1986[1]
"Space"It's Immaterial1986[1]
"More Than Physical"Bananarama1986
"Venus"Bananarama1986
"Stripped"Depeche Mode1986
"Smoking Gun"The Robert Cray Band1986
"Driving Away from Home"It's Immaterial1986
"Final Solution"Peter Murphy1986
"Rise"P.I.L.1986
"Friday Night in This Cold City"Floy Joy1986[2]
"It's Called a Heart"Depeche Mode1985
"May the Cube Be with You"Thomas Dolby & George Clinton1985
"Shake the Disease"Depeche Mode1985
"Be Near Me"ABC1985
"Waving a Flame"Pookah Makes Three1985
"Ed's Funky Diner"It's Immaterial1985
"Love like Blood"Killing Joke1985
"I Want You"Cabaret Voltaire1985
"Vanity Kills"ABC1985
"Hypnotize"Scritti Politti1984
"Sensoria"Cabaret Voltaire1984
"Resistance"Clock DVA1983
"Just Fascination"Cabaret Voltaire1983
"Crackdown"Cabaret Voltaire1983

Awards

References

  1. 1 2 Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1986-10-25). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  2. "Music on Video: Promos" (PDF). Music Week. 10 May 1986. p. 32. Retrieved 14 June 2021 via World Radio History.
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