Tony Kunewalder
Tony Kunewalder | |
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Born | Anthony Paul Kunewalder (1962-10-17)October 17, 1962 |
Died | May 14, 1995(1995-05-14) (aged 32) Los Angeles, California |
Occupation | Music video director |
Years active | 1986–1995 |
Tony Kunewalder (October 17, 1962 – May 14, 1995) was a music video director and screenwriter. He began composing songs, poems, stories and screen plays at an early age. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he led a rock band, directed music videos and sold an original screen play to Oliver Stone which he was about to direct as his first feature film when he was killed in a house fire (at age 32). He left behind his mother, Monique Kunewalder, a pianist and linguist[1][2] and brother, Nicholas Kunewalder, a race car driver and instructor.
Music videography as director
Year | Artist | Title |
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1986 | TSOL | Colors |
1987 | TRAMP | Wipe Those Tears |
1987 | Gene Loves Jezebel | River's Edge |
1988 | Rocca | I Broke In |
1991 | Susanna Hoffs | My Side Of The Bed |
1992 | D.R.I | Acid Rain |
1993 | Morbid Angel | Rapture |
1994 | Sponge | Plowed |
1994 | Terrorvision | Alice, what's the matter? |
1994 | Morbid Angel | God of Emptiness |
1994 | Carcass | Heartwork |
1995 | Adam Ant | Wonderful |
Links
- Tony Kunewalder, Director, Youtube
- Tony Kunewalder at Music Video Database
- Tramp "Wipe Those Tears" Tony Kunewalder, Director, YouTube
References
- ^ "'Jewish Poets – Jewish Voices' begins 8th season". San Diego Jewish World.
- ^ Deborah Russell, "One eye shuts, the other opens; director Kunewalder dies", Billboard, June, 1995