Years active 1989-2013 Name Steven Goldmann | Role Music Video Director | |
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Born August 18, 1961 ( 1961-08-18 ) Occupation(s) Music video directorFilmmaker Died April 30, 2015, Woodland Hills, California, United States Awards Academy of Country Music Award for Video of the Year, Country Music Association Award for Music Video of the Year Nominations Gemini Award for Best Direction in a Variety or Performing Arts Program or Series Movies Trailer Park of Terror, Broken Bridges, The Videos 1989–2004, Country Music: The Spirit of A Similar People |
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Steven Harvey Goldmann (August 18, 1961 – April 30, 2015) was a Canadian music video and film director. He directed over 200 music videos. Goldmann also directed the movies Broken Bridges and Trailer Park of Terror, and additionally directed several television programs. Goldmann died from cancer on April 30, 2015.
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- Steven Goldmann music videos
- 1990 1999
- 2000 2013
- Notable awards
- Films directed
- Television programs directed
- Music videos directed
- References
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1990-1999
Goldmann came to international prominence and was recognized as a director to watch in 1998-1999, winning the triple crown of the Country music video industry. His innovative direction of Faith Hill’s This Kiss took top prize with the Country Music Association, Academy of Country Music, and TNN Music City News Best Video of the Year. In addition, he was awarded Video of the Year by Country Music Television (CMT) and Nashville Music Awards for This Kiss. Goldmann also received the 1998 MusicRow Awards Best Video of the Year and a Telly Award (Kathy Mattea’s I’m On Your Side), the 1998 MVPA (Music Video Production Association) Award for Country Video Of The Year (Mary Chapin Carpenter’s Better To Dream Of You), and got to work with one of his heroes, Bruce Springsteen. It was by all measurements a year to remember and a year that brought Goldmann to national prominence. It capped off a run of recognition in the music video world that started with consecutive CMT Director of the Year Awards in 1996 and 1997, and ended with Rolling Stone Magazine sighting Goldmann’s Shania Twain video for You Win My Love, one of six he directed for her, as the 5th most important/influential video of the 90’s.
2000-2013
Using a script by J. Jacob Potashnik, Goldmann directed 50 Odd Dollars, a film noir inspired by singer/songwriter Fred Eaglesmith’s recording of the same name. Other films that he directed include the 2003 release of the fantasy musical Our Country, an IMAX film for Gaylord Entertainment. Goldmann both wrote and directed the large format film which featured musical icons such as Lyle Lovett, The Dixie Chicks, Dwight Yoakam, Alan Jackson, Martina McBride, Dolly Parton, and well over thirty other stars.
In 2004, Goldmann directed several episodes of Missing about a psychic FBI agent starring Vivica Fox for Lifetime and Lions Gate Entertainment where he brought a new look to an integral part the show - the psychic’s visions.
Goldmann also directed the feature film Broken Bridges, starring Toby Keith, Kelly Preston, Tess Harper, and Burt Reynolds for Paramount/CMT FILMS. Later, in late 2007, Goldmann completed the horror film Trailer Park of Terror with Producer Jonathan Bogner.
Notable awards
Films directed
Television programs directed
Music videos directed
181 music videos are currently listed here.