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Brian Grant (director)

Brian Grant is a British music video and television director and producer. In 1982 he co-founded MGMM Productions with Scott Millaney, Russell Mulcahy, and David Mallet. MGMM became the most successful UK production company of the 80's.[1] He started his career as a cameraman and went on to become a noted music video director, he also shot many movies and television series.[2] He is famous for directing episodes of British television series including As If, Hex, Doctor Who, Party Animals, Sinchronicity, Britannia High, Highlander: The Series, Queen of Swords, Clocking Off, New Tricks, Sinbad, The Worst Witch, Our Girl, Video Killed the Radio Star, Lennon's Last Weekend, No Room For Ravers. He has been BAFTA and Emmy nominated. He has also directed many commercials and notable music videos through the 1980s for Olivia Newton-John, Donna Summer, Peter Gabriel, Queen, The Human League, Rod Stewart, Tina Turner, Aretha Franklin, Dolly Parton, Kim Wilde, Whitney Houston, Spandau Ballet and Duran Duran.[3][4][5]

His video for Olivia Newton-John's "Physical" won the first Video Grammy ever awarded at the 25th Annual Grammy Awards, (Video of the Year).[6] He is also known for his work on the 1983 Donna Summer video "She Works Hard for the Money"; the video would be nominated for five MTV Awards, and Donna Summer became the first African-American female artist to get played in high rotation, at the then fledgling MTV station. The video remains a tribute to women around the world. He was also hired to direct her 1983 HBO concert "A Hot Summer's Night..."; after that, he was in high demand as music video director.[7][8] He also shot two of singer Whitney Houston's videos, "How Will I Know" (1985) and "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (1987).[4]

(1984)

The Tell Tale Heart

The Hitchhiker (1986)

(1990)

She Wolf of London

(1991)

Sweet Poison

(1991)

Love Kills

(1992)

The Helen Samuels Story

(1992)

Mann & Machine

(1992)

Darkman

(1992)

Complex of Fear

(1993)

Sensation

Day of Reckoning (1993)

(1994)

The Red Shoe Diaries

(1995)

The Second Noah

(1995)

The Immortals

(1996)

Bloodlines: Legacy of a Lord

(1997)

Bugs

(1998)

Highlander: The Series

(1998)

The Raven

(1999)

Lucy Sullivan Is Getting Married

(1999)

Queen of Swords

(1999)

Cyberstalking

(2001)

As If

(2002)

As If

(2003)

As If USA

(2002)

Clocking Off

(2003)

Hex

(2004)

Hex

(2004)

Gladiatress

(2005)

Doctor Who

(2004)

Love Bytes

(2005)

Hex II

(2005)

Sinchronicity

(2006)

Party Animals

(2006)

Life Is Wild

(2007)

Britannia High

(2008)

Breaker

(2009)

The Allegation

(2010)

Project Lotus

(2010)

Sinbad

(2011)

Video Killed the Radio Star

(2012)

New Tricks

(2013)

Deadinburgh

(2013)

New Tricks

(2014)

Waterloo Road

(2015)

Video Killed the Radio Star

(2016)

The Last Lennon Interview

(2016)

The Worst Witch

(2018)

Our Girl

(2018)

Video Killed the Radio Star

(2020)

Lennon's Last Weekend

(2021)

No Room for Ravers

- "Pop Muzik" (1979)[9]

M

- "Beat the Clock" (1979)

Sparks

– "Play the Game" (1980)

Queen

- "Open Your Heart" (1981)

The Human League

- "Kids in America" (1981)

Kim Wilde

- "Physical" (1981)

Olivia Newton-John

- "Shock the Monkey" (1982)

Peter Gabriel

– "Back Chat" (1982)

Queen

– "Calling All Girls" (1982)

Queen

- "Senses Working Overtime" (1982)

XTC

- "Hungry Like the Wolf" (1982)

Duran Duran

- "My Foolish Friend" (1983)

Talk Talk

- "Saved by Zero" (1983)

The Fixx

- "What Am I Gonna Do (I'm So in Love with You)" (1983)

Rod Stewart

- "The Woman in You" (1983)

Bee Gees

- "She Works Hard for the Money" (1983)

Donna Summer

- "Unconditional Love" (1983)

Donna Summer

- "New Moon on Monday" (1984)

Duran Duran

- "I'm Free (Heaven Helps the Man)" (1984)

Kenny Loggins

- "Modern Girl" (1984)

Meat Loaf

- "Freeway of Love" (1985)

Aretha Franklin

- "How Will I Know" (1985)

Whitney Houston

- "Private Dancer" (1985)

Tina Turner

- "Your Wildest Dreams" (1985)

The Moody Blues

- "Over the Hills and Far Away" (1986)

Gary Moore

- "China in Your Hand" (1987)

T'Pau

- "Still a Thrill" (1987)

Jody Watley

- "I Wanna Dance With Somebody (Who Loves Me)" (1987)

Whitney Houston

- "Secret Garden" (1988)

T'Pau

- "Only the Lonely" (1989)

T'Pau

Grant also directed the original "Scarlett" version of the video for Stevie Nicks's 1983 song "Stand Back", but Nicks nixed that version, saying she didn't like the way she looked in the video, and reshot it.

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Brian Grant

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