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Julie & Julia (FILM)  Aug. 7, 2009
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A multi-talented artist and intelligent, ironic interpreter of our times, David Byrne exploded onto the scene as leader of the influential rock group Talking Heads, a product of NYC's downtown art and music scene of the....
A multi-talented artist and intelligent, ironic interpreter of our times, David Byrne exploded onto the scene as leader of the influential rock group Talking Heads, a product of NYC's downtown art and music scene of the 1970s and 80s. Talking Heads made their debut at CBGBs in 1975, supporting the Ramones, and released their first LP ("Talking Heads: 77") two years later. Borrowing from Kabuki theater, performance art and evangelistic preaching, Byrne developed a unique performing style that became the signature for his eclectic group, and the addition of black musicians and African influences made Talking Heads one of the most rhythmically exciting and danceable bands around. Clad in a hugely over-sized suit, Byrne gave a magnetic performance in Jonathan Demme's hypnotic concert film "Stop Making Sense" (1984), on conceptual and technical levels, probably the best executed example of the genre since Martin Scorsese's "The Last Waltz" (1978).

An accomplished director and producer of music videos, Byrne moved into feature filmmaking with the quirky, well-received (but partially-realized) "True Stories" (1986), a quizzical look at the mythical town of Virgil, TX. Literally wearing many hats for his post modern romp, he not only directed, but co-wrote (with Beth Henley and Stephen Tobolowsky) and composed its score, as well as peered out from underneath a Texas-size topper as the comically-detached narrator. Byrne's "Ila Aiye/The Hours of Life" (1989), a documentary exploring the Yoruban dance-music rituals of Brazilians whose ancestors came to South America as slaves, debuted as the opening program of the six-part PBS TV series "Alive From Off Center". He also co-directed (with David Wild) the "Between the Teeth" (1994) documentary featuring his 10 Car Pile-Up band and served as executive producer for "Umbabarauma" (1989), an animated short running a little over five minutes.

Byrne earned his first feature credit as songwriter and performer for "Times Square" (1980) and since then has made musical contributions to the movies of many distinguished directors (Scorsese, Paul Mazursky, Oliver Stone, among others). Working with no one more frequently than Demme ("Something Wild" 1986, "Married to the Mob" 1988, "Cousin Bobby" 1992 and "Philadelphia" 1993), who also directed Byrne in his TV acting debut, "A Family Tree" (1987), part of the PBS series "Trying Times". He shared an Oscar with Ryuichi Sakamoto and Cong Su for the lushly romantic score of Bernardo Bertolucci's epic "The Last Emperor" (1987). Byrne collaborated with the innovative Brian Eno on the album "My Life in the Bush of Ghosts" (1981) and composed music for Twyla Tharp's dance piece "The Catherine Wheel" and for several projects with the playwright Robert Wilson. He has also exhibited his photography around the world, and his illustrations have adorned the cover of TIME magazine.




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