Bernard Rose (director)

For other people named Bernard Rose, see Bernard Rose (disambiguation).
Bernard Rose
Born (1960-08-04) 4 August 1960
London, England, United Kingdom
Occupation Film director, screenwriter
Years active 1986–present
Website bernardrosedirector.com

Bernard Rose (born 4 August 1960) is an English film director most famous for his direction of the 1992 horror film Candyman[1] and the 1994 historical romance film Immortal Beloved.[2][3]

Rose was born in London. He began making super 8 films when he was 9. By 1975, he won an amateur film competition hosted by BBC which led to the broadcasting of his works. He worked for Jim Henson on the last season of The Muppet Show and then again on The Dark Crystal in 1981. He attended National Film and Television School and graduated in 1982 with a Master's in Filmmaking. After this, he moved on to directing music videos for MTV, one of which was the uncensored version of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's hit "Relax".[4]

Shortly after his production of music videos, he moved on to direct British TV films such as Prospects and then finally in 1988 directed his first major full-length film, Paperhouse.

Rose got his big break into American cinema with 1992's Candyman, which has since been seen as a cult classic. Subsequently Rose both wrote and directed Immortal Beloved, about the life and loves of Ludwig van Beethoven, as well as a remake of Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina.

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