Steve Barron
  • Birthplace

    Dublin, Ireland

  • Birthday
    May 4, 1956

    Deathday
    N/A

Steve Barron

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Steven "Steve" Barron (born 4 May 1956) is a director and producer, best known for directing the films Coneheads (1993), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990) and the innovative music videos for a-ha's "Take on Me" and Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean".

He was born in Dublin, Ireland, the son of filmmaker Zelda Barron. He attended St Marylebone Grammar School. He appeared in the film if.... very briefly. He made his directorial debut in 1979 and directed many of the 1980s' most memorable music videos, including "Billie Jean" by Michael Jackson, "Money for Nothing" by Dire Straits, and "Take on Me" by a-ha. Barron only made eight music videos in the early 90s and made his last music video in 1993 for David Bowie's "As the World Falls Down". In 1984, he directed the science fiction comedy Electric Dreams, and then went on to direct several episodes of the television series The Storyteller before returning to the big screen, directing films such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1990, The Adventures of Pinocchio in 1996, Rat in 2000 and Mike Bassett: England Manager in 2001.

Barron has also directed several award winning miniseries, such as Merlin (1998), Arabian Nights (2000) and Dreamkeeper (2003) for Hallmark Entertainment.

In July 2010 it was revealed that Barron would make a return to music videos, directing the final video of a-ha, "Butterfly Butterfly (The Last Hurrah)".

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Steve Barron awards and nominations
Year Category Subcategory Info Movie/Tv Series
2014 Leo Awards Winner Leo Best Television Movie (Steve Barron) Delete
2014 Leo Awards Winner Leo Best Direction in a Television Movie (Steve Barron) Delete
1998 Online Film & Television Association Winner OFTA Television Award Best Direction of a Motion Picture or Miniseries (Steve Barron) Merlin (1988)
1998 WorldFest Flagstaff Winner Gold Award Television and Cable Production - Dramatic (Steve Barron) Merlin (1988)
1991 Yoga Awards Winner Yoga Award Worst Foreign Film (Steve Barron) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Year Category Subcategory Info Movie/Tv Series
1999 Directors Guild of America, USA Nominee DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Movies for Television (Steve Barron) Merlin (1988)
1998 Primetime Emmy Awards Nominee Primetime Emmy Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries or a Movie (Steve Barron) Merlin (1988)