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Profile of Chris Cunningham on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Chris Cunningham  
   
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Date of Birth: 6th May 1979
   
Place of Birth: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
   
Profession: Director
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia

Chris Cunningham is a British music video film director and video artist.

He started as a comic book artist for the UK weekly 2000 AD under the name Chris Halls.

His video work, "Flex" (containing original music by Aphex Twin) was exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2000.

He has worked on special make-up effects for the films Alien³, Alien: Resurrection and Judge Dredd and model making on Hardware and Nightbreed. He also worked for over a year on the film A.I. when it was a Stanley Kubrick project.

Cunningham once had plans to direct a film of Neuromancer by William Gibson, and of the comic book series RanXerox, as well as A Scanner Darkly by Philip K Dick. He has said in at least two interviews that he no longer wishes to adapt someone else's work, but write his own screenplay.

Videos

  • "Second Bad Vilbel(1995)" video for Autechre
  • "Only You" (1998) video for Portishead
  • "Afrika Shox" video for Leftfield (1999)
  • "Come On My Selector" (1998) video for Squarepusher
  • "Frozen" (1998) video for Madonna
  • "All is Full of Love" (1998) video for Björk
  • "Come to Daddy", (1997) "Windowlicker" (1999) and "Monkey Drummer" (2001) videos for Aphex Twin
  • "Rubber Johnny"(2005), using a track from Aphex Twin's album drukqs

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