Bernard Rose

After receiving encouragement from the BBC as a teen in the form of an award for young filmmakers, Rose attended England's National Film and Television School. He subsequently established himself as a TV director for the BBC ("Smart Money" and "Body Contact"), and helmed many music videos for recording artists including Roy Orbison ("Wild Hearts"), Frankie Goes to Hollywood ("Relax"), and UB40 ("Red Red Wine")

Rose made his feature directorial debut with "Paperhouse" (1988), an intriguing drama about a young teen whose dreams begin to merge into real life. He has subsequently made several other films which feature offbeat outsiders of sometimes explosive temperament, an interest in the links between fantasy and reality, and a striking, sometimes stylized use of the violence which often results. "Chicago Joe and the Showgirl" (1990), though less well received than Rose's debut, looked at the increasingly brutal crime spree embarked upon by a WWII soldier and a prostitute. Rose emigrated to the USA to make "Candyman" (1992), writing his first feature screenplay based upon executive producer Clive Barker's story. The result was one of the less formula-bound, more haunting Hollywood horror films of its day, as a sociology student investigates the horrors, both supernatural and societal, of Black urban America.

Rose ventured back to the 19th century but still showed an interest in mystery with "Immortal Beloved" (1994), a handsome biography of Beethoven centered around the sought-after identity of the romantic inspiration for much of his work. His follow-up was a remake of the Tolstoy classic "Anna Karenina" (1997), starring Sophie Marceau.

  • Born:
    August 4, 1960 in London, England, United Kingdom
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Animator, Screenwriter, Actor
Family
  • Daughter: Ruby Rose. born c. 1992; appeared in Immortal Beloved
Education
  • National Film and Television School, Beaconsfield, England
Milestones
  • 1988 Directed first feature film, Paperhouse , for which he also composed a song, A40 Overhead Section
  • 1992 Directed first American film, Candyman , which was also his first screenplay (based upon the story, The Forbidden , by executive producer Clive Barker) and his first feature acting role (played Archie Walsh )
  • 1994 Helmed Immortal Beloved , a drama that purported to identify the mysterious woman in the life of classical composer Ludwig von Beethoven
  • 1997 Directed the remake of Anna Karenina , starring Sophie Marceau
  • Directed a number of music videos for recording artists including Frankie Goes to Hollywood ( Relax ), Roy Orbison ( Wild Hearts ) and UB40 ( Red Red Wine )
  • Won an award given by the BBC for young filmmakers while still a teenager

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