Bruce Gowers
Directing
Bruce Gowers was an English television director and producer, best known for work on large scale live music and event productions. He started his career in his native England where his landmark music video for Queen's "Bohemian Rhapsody" brought him international recognition leading to his relocation to the U.S. in the late 1970s. Bruce’s varied career includes credits for the live episodes of American Idol (2001–2010) which he has directed from the start, and awards shows including the Emmys, The MTV Awards, the Billboard Awards and the American Music Awards, event specials including Live Earth, Live 8 and President Bill Clinton’s Inaugural Concert at the Lincoln Memorial and music specials for Michael Jackson and The Jacksons, The Rolling Stones, Ray Charles, Paul McCartney, Rod Stewart and Britney Spears. See credits below. HBO and Showtime provided the opportunity to direct comedy specials with the biggest names in the business: Robin Williams, Billy Crystal, Eddie Murphy and Jerry Seinfeld. For Nickelodeon, Disney Channel and PBS Bruce turned his attention to the popular kids series’ Roundhouse, The Kidsongs TV Show (co-creator), The Amanda Show, All That and the Teen Choice Awards. In the first wave of reality shows, Bruce executive produced and directed The Spectacular World of Guinness Records, America’s Funniest People (co-creator) and This is Your Life. Along the way Bruce has directed documentaries (for the Rolling Stones and Salvador Dali), ice shows, magic shows (Penn and Teller), comedy series (Whose Line is it Anyway), sports (wrestling, soccer and horse racing), talk shows (Tony Tenille), game shows (Family Feud), sitcoms (The Life and Times of Edgar Briggs) and interviews specials (David Frost with various heads of state).
Madonna: The Immaculate Collection
Director
Age 49 (now 82)
Michael Jackson Video Greatest Hits: HIStory
Director
Age 54 (now 82)
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Director
Age 60 (now 82)
George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
Director
Age 47 (now 82)
Robin Williams: An Evening at the Met
Director
Age 45 (now 82)
The Best British Rock Concert of All Time: Live at Knebworth
Director
Age 69 (now 82)I Walk the Line: A Night for Johnny Cash
Director
Age 64 (now 82)Kelly, Ruben & Fantasia: Home for Christmas
Director
Age 63 (now 82)
Prince : Musicology Live 2004ever (Live in Los Angeles)
Director
Age 63 (now 82)
American Idol: The Search For A Superstar
Director
Age 61 (now 82)
Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration
Director
Age 60 (now 82)
Sarah Brightman: La Luna - Live in Concert
Director
Age 60 (now 82)
Arista Records' 25th Anniversary Celebration
Director
Age 59 (now 82)
The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon Tour '97-98
Production Director
Age 56 (now 82)
Rodney Dangerfield's 75th Birthday Toast
Director
Age 56 (now 82)Paula Poundstone Goes to Harvard
Director
Age 55 (now 82)
Michael Jackson Video Greatest Hits: HIStory
Director
Age 54 (now 82)
Mickey's Fun Songs: Campout at Walt Disney World
Executive Producer
Age 53 (now 82)
Pete Townshend Live in New York Featuring Psychoderelict
Director
Age 52 (now 82)The 14th Annual Young Comedians Show
Director
Age 50 (now 82)
Paula Poundstone: Cats, Cops and Stuff
Director
Age 49 (now 82)
Madonna: The Immaculate Collection
Director
Age 49 (now 82)
The Best of All Star Band: Live in Concert
Director
Age 49 (now 82)
George Carlin: What Am I Doing in New Jersey?
Director
Age 47 (now 82)
Jerry Seinfeld: Stand-Up Confidential
Director
Age 46 (now 82)
Robin Williams: An Evening at the Met
Director
Age 45 (now 82)
Kidsongs: A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm
Director
Age 44 (now 82)
Huey Lewis and the News: The Heart of Rock and Roll
Director
Age 44 (now 82)
The Doobie Brothers: Live At The Greek Theatre
Director
Age 41 (now 82)This Is Your Life: 30th Anniversary Special
Director
Age 40 (now 82)Bob Welch & Friends: Live from the Roxy
Director
Age 40 (now 82)
The Rolling Stones: The Marquee Club 1971
Director
Age 30 (now 82)Gathering insights...
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