Andy Morahan

Andy Morahan

Director

BIO

Andy Morahan is a British music video and commercial director. His pioneering work in the music video industry has earned him the title of Video Visionary. Morahan's career began in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when he directed music videos for some of the biggest names in the music industry, including George Michael, Elton John, and Robbie Williams.

Morahan's early music videos were characterized by their unique visual style, which often incorporated surreal and dreamlike elements. His videos for George Michael's "Freedom '90" and Elton John's "Sacrifice" were both praised for their innovative and creative approach. Morahan's work in the music video industry earned him a Grammy Award nomination for Best Music Video.

In the early 2000s, Morahan made the transition from music videos to television commercials. He directed numerous commercials for major brands, including Coca-Cola, Sony, and Nokia. He also directed several commercials for the UK's Channel 4 network.

In addition to his work in music videos and commercials, Morahan has also directed several feature films. His feature film debut, "Kiss Kiss Bang Bang" (2005), was a critical and commercial success. He followed this up with the horror-comedy "Severance" (2006), and the comedy "Fire in Babylon" (2010).

Throughout his career, Morahan has continued to be a pioneer in the field of visual storytelling. He has directed several pioneering music videos, and his commercials and feature films are known for their unique visual style. His work has earned him numerous awards and nominations.

Morahan continues to work in the music video and commercial industry, and his work continues to be as innovative and groundbreaking as it was in the early days of his career. He is an example of how hard work, dedication, and creativity can lead to success.

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