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Occupation
  
Film director

Name
  
Daniel Barber


Role
  
Director

Siblings
  
Lauren Barber

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Alma mater
  
St Martins School of Art

Education
  
Central Saint Martins (1988)

Nephews
  
Rex Kemp, Kit Kemp, Milo Wolf Kemp

Nominations
  
Academy Award for Best Short Film (Live Action), British Academy Television Craft Award for Graphic Design

Movies
  
Harry Brown, The Keeping Room, The Tonto Woman

Similar People
  
Muna Otaru, Gary Young, Kyle Soller, Charlie Creed‑Miles, Brit Marling

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Daniel Barber is a British director. Having begun his career as a highly successful director of commercials, he was nominated for an Academy Award in 2008 for his short film The Tonto Woman. In 2009 he directed Michael Caine in Harry Brown.

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Early career

Barber was born in London. He studied graphic design at St Martins School of Art, where he graduated in 1988. He subsequently joined the TV department at Lambie-Naim & Co, where he designed and directed title sequences, including those for the BBC Nine O'Clock News. In 1991, he completed new identities for BBC1 and BBC2, for which he won a BAFTA and a D&AD award.

In 1993, he joined Rose Hackney Productions where he directed commercials full-time. His work was showcased at the Cannes International Advertising Festival and in 1994, he was named as a Creative Face of the Future by Campaign magazine and as one of the UK's "Hotshot" commercial directors. By 1995, he became a partner and Rose Hackney became Rose Hackney Barber. He has won dozens of awards for his commercials both in Europe and The United States of America. In 2003, his work was also included in the top ten of Channel 4's 100 Greatest Commercials.

In 2006, Barber became a partner at London-based film production company Knucklehead, where he continues to direct commercials. His most recent work includes commercials for Adidas, Audi, The BBC, Estee Lauder, Sony, BMW, Orange, O2, Hewlett Packard, SAP, DHL and the Royal Air Force.

Films

Barber's first film was The Tonto Woman, a 35-minute western based on a short story by Elmore Leonard. The film is about a cattle rustler who becomes involved in the life of a woman who has been held captive by Mojave Indians for the past 11 years and is now living in isolation. The film won Best Film at Palm Springs 2007, Best of Festival at LA Shorts 2008 and was nominated for an Oscar in 2008.

Following The Tonto Woman, Barber directed his first full-length feature, Harry Brown starring Michael Caine, who plays a widowed ex-marine whose retirement is disrupted when a gang of vicious thugs take over his neighbourhood and murder his best friend. Described as a modern urban western, it reflects the stark realities of youth crime in the 21st century. It had its World Premiere as a Special Presentation at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival and was received with standing ovations. The film was released theatrically on 11 November 2009 at the Odeon Leicester Square.

Filmography

  • The Tonto Woman (2007)
  • Harry Brown (2009)
  • The Keeping Room (2014)
  • References

    Daniel Barber (director) Wikipedia