Tony Kaye(I)
- Director
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Tony Kaye was born in London, United Kingdom. He has made several
well-known music videos, including the video for "Runaway Train" by
Soul Asylum, which won a Grammy Award, "Dani California" by Red Hot
Chili Peppers, "What God Wants" by Roger Waters, and "Help Me" and
"God's Gonna Cut You Down" by Johnny Cash. Kaye is a six time Grammy
nominated music video director. His feature film debut was American
History X (1998), a drama about racism starring Edward Norton and
Edward Furlong. Kaye disowned the final cut of the film, as he did not
approve of its quality. He unsuccessfully attempted to have his name
removed from the credits. The final cut was critically lauded and
Norton was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his
performance in the film. Kaye's second feature, a documentary called
Lake of Fire, was about the abortion debate in the United States. It
opened in Toronto in September 2006. The movie was shortlisted for an
Oscar, nominated for Best Documentary Film at the Independent Spirit
Awards, the Chicago Film Critics Association Awards, and the Satellite
Awards. Lake of Fire took Kaye 18 years to make. Kaye's third feature
film, Black Water Transit (2010), starred Laurence Fishburne, Karl
Urban, Evan Ross, Brittany Snow, and Stephen Dorff. The film is
unfinished as the production company went bankrupt during the making.
Kaye's fourth feature film, Detachment (2011), starring his daughter
Betty Kaye, is a drama about the decline of the education system in
American high schools.