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Team of American film and music video directors
Jonathan Dayton (born July 7, 1957) and Valerie Faris (born October 20, 1958) are a team of American film and
music video directors . They started their career directing music videos for such artists as
Red Hot Chili Peppers ,
R.E.M. and
The Smashing Pumpkins . Together they directed the films
Little Miss Sunshine (2006),
Ruby Sparks (2012), and
Battle of the Sexes (2017). They also directed the
Netflix comedy series,
Living with Yourself (2019), and the
Hulu series
Fleishman Is In Trouble (2022).
Life and career
Valerie Faris and Jonathan Dayton on the red carpet at the Battle of the Sexes gala screening at the BFI London Film Festival 2017
Dayton was born in
Alameda County, California , and grew up in
Grass Valley, California . After graduating from
Ygnacio Valley High School in
Concord, California , he attended the
UCLA Film School , studying film and television in the late 1970s; while there, he met Valerie Faris, a dance student and native of
Los Angeles County, California , who became his wife and his partner. They have three children together.
[1] Valerie is the daughter of Paula Forbes, a supervising painter, and Jim Faris, a film editor.
[2]
As a pair, Dayton and Faris have directed and produced music videos, documentaries, commercials and films. They have directed music videos for bands such as
Oasis ,
Red Hot Chili Peppers ,
Beastie Boys , and
R.E.M. Their 1996 video for "
Tonight, Tonight " by
The Smashing Pumpkins won six
MTV Video Music Awards . Another of their videos that found significant success was for the 1990
Extreme song "
More Than Words ".
[3]
They directed a number of sketches for the 1995-1998
HBO sketch comedy series
Mr. Show .
[3]
In 1998, they established a production company, Bob Industries. Through this company the pair directed commercials for companies such as
Hewlett-Packard ,
Volkswagen ,
Sony ,
GAP ,
Target ,
IKEA ,
Apple Computer , and
ESPN . The two directed a 1999 commercial for the
Volkswagen Cabrio , titled Milky Way , whose soundtrack consisted entirely of the 1972
Nick Drake song "
Pink Moon ", and which is credited with initiating a massive revival of interest in Nick Drake's music.
[4]
They began to be offered feature films to direct at around this time; among projects that they turned down were
The Mod Squad (1999) and
Bad Boys II (2003).
[3]
In 2001, they began to work on the film
Little Miss Sunshine ; it was released in 2006.
[3] The film won the Audience Award at the 2006 Sydney Film festival and an ovation at the 2006
Sundance Film Festival , and was
nominated for an
Academy Award for Best Picture . Their directing style for the film involved a high level of improvisation to allow the actors to create organic connections to the roles.
[5]
In 2006, the pair were announced as the directors of a planned screen adaptation of
Tom Perrotta 's novel
The Abstinence Teacher for
Warner Independent Pictures .
[6] In 2007 Perrotta wrote a screenplay with input from Dayton and Faris.
[7] However, by 2012 they had left the project, and it was taken over by director
Lisa Cholodenko .
[8]
Their next film was
Ruby Sparks in 2012. Dayton and Faris then directed
Battle of the Sexes , about the tennis match between
Billie Jean King and
Bobby Riggs , with
Emma Stone as King and
Steve Carell as Riggs. The film also stars
Elisabeth Shue ,
Alan Cumming , and
Sarah Silverman ; it was released in 2017.
Filmography
Directors
Producers
Videography
Directors
"Wolves, Lower",
R.E.M. (1982)
"
Blue Kiss (Version 2)",
Jane Wiedlin (1986)
"
Been Caught Stealing ",
Jane's Addiction (1990)
"
Hole Hearted ",
Extreme (1991)
"
More Than Words ",
Extreme (1991)
"
Weight of the World ",
Ringo Starr (1992)
"
Bad Luck ",
Social Distortion (1992)
"
Pets ",
Porno for Pyros (1993)
"
Rocket ",
The Smashing Pumpkins (1994)
"Gun",
Soundgarden (1994)
"I Don't Want to Grow Up",
Ramones (1995)
"
Tongue ",
R.E.M. (1995)
"
Star 69 ",
R.E.M. (1995)
"
The Good Life ",
Weezer (1996)
"
1979 ",
The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)
"
Tonight, Tonight ",
The Smashing Pumpkins (1996)
"
Spider-Man ",
Ramones (1996)
"
All Around the World ",
Oasis (1997)
"
The End Is the Beginning Is the End ",
The Smashing Pumpkins (1997; co-directed with
Joel Schumacher )
"
Perfect ",
The Smashing Pumpkins (1998)
"
She Will Have Her Way ",
Neil Finn (1998)
"
Go Deep ",
Janet Jackson (1998)
"
Barbarella ",
Scott Weiland (1998)
"
She's Got Issues ",
The Offspring (1999)
"
Freak on a Leash ",
KoЯn (1999; co-directed with
Todd McFarlane and Graham Morris)
"
Road Trippin' ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2000)
"
Californication ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2000)
"
Otherside ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2000)
"
Sexual Revolution ",
Macy Gray (2001)
"
Sing ",
Travis (2001)
"
Side ",
Travis (2001)
"When Your Eyes Say It",
Britney Spears (2001) (unreleased)
[9]
"
The Zephyr Song ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2002)
"
By the Way ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2002)
"
Tell Me Baby ",
Red Hot Chili Peppers (2006)
Executive producers
Producers
Live action directors
Awards
Directors Guild of America Award nomination for Little Miss Sunshine (Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Motion Pictures)
BAFTA nomination for Little Miss Sunshine (David Lean Award for Direction)
Independent Spirit Award for Little Miss Sunshine (Director)
Best Director at
Tokyo International Film Festival for Little Miss Sunshine
ANDY Award for Sony PlayStation "Gravity Bomb" (Advertising Club of New York)
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando "Gravity Bomb" (Clio Award)
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando campaign: "Gravity Bomb / Tractor Beam" (2004 Winner Advertising Club of New York)
Ratchet & Clank: Going Commando campaign: "Gravity Boots, Gravity Bomb, Tractor Beam" (Clio Award)
Best Rock Video, "By the Way" (
MTV Video Music Awards Japan , 2003)
Director of the Year (Billboard Music Award, 2000)
Best Direction, "Californication" (MTV Video Music Awards)
9 Nominations for "Freak On A Leash" (MTV Video Music Awards)
4 Nominations for The Smashing Pumpkins "The End Is The Beginning Is The End" (MTV Video Music Awards)
5 Nominations for "Californication" (MTV Video Music Awards)
Best Short Form Video, "Freak On A Leash" (Grammy Awards)
Nomination for Oasis "All Around the World" (Grammy Awards)
Nomination for The Smashing Pumpkins "Tonight Tonight" (Grammy Awards)
6 Awards for The Smashing Pumpkins "Tonight Tonight" (MTV Video Music Awards)
Best Alternative Video for The Smashing Pumpkins "1979" (MTV Video Music Awards)
3 Nominations for Porno for Pyros "Pets" (MTV Video Music Awards)
Best Alternative Video for Jane's Addiction "Been Caught Stealing" (MTV Video Music Awards)
Best Longform Video for Janet Jackson "Rhythm Nation 1814" (Grammy Awards)
References
^
"Jonathan Dayton Biography" . IMDB .
^
"Jim Faris Dead: Film Editor, Father of Director Valerie Faris, Dies at 97" . Hollywood Reporter. 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2018-07-26 .
^
a
b
c
d Evans, Bradford (July 19, 2012).
"The Lost Projects of Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris" . Splitsider . Archived from
the original on September 26, 2017. Retrieved January 18, 2015 .
^ Vaziri, Aidin (April 11, 2000).
"Nick Drake's "Pink Moon" is Rising" . Rolling Stone . Archived from
the original on December 19, 2016. Retrieved September 2, 2017 .
^ Huttner, Jan.
"Jan Chats with Valerie Faris & Jonathan Dayton About their new film LITTLE MISS SUNSHINE" . FF2 Media . Retrieved April 11, 2020 .
^ LaPorte, Nicole, and Pamela McClintock.
"'Sunshine' duo in talks for next feature: Dayton, Faris may adapt 'Abstinence Teacher'" ,
Variety , 2006-12-06. Retrieved on 2007-07-07.
^ Schwartz, Missy.
"The Q&A: Tom Perrotta: His Novel Take on Suburban Life"
Archived 2015-01-18 at the
Wayback Machine ,
Entertainment Weekly , 2007-10-15. Retrieved on 2007-10-20.
^ Vineyard, Jen (May 11, 2012).
"Exclusive: Lisa Cholodenko Confirms She'll Direct 'The Abstinence Teacher' & Heads Into The 'Wild' With Reese Witherspoon" . IndieWire > The Playlist .
^
"Britney Spears, "When Your Eyes Say It" " . MVDBase.com (video). ASG. 1998–2017. Retrieved 29 January 2017 .
External links
Awards for Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris
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