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  1. David Victor Mark Mallet (born 17 December 1945) [better source needed] is a British director of music videos and concert films. He was one of the most prolific directors of music videos in the 1980s.

  2. David Mallett (born April 21, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter best known for his authorship of the "folk standard" composition "Garden Song". He has recorded for independent record labels for most of his career.

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  4. David is an icon! With a career going back to the early days of comedy with the likes of the Kenny Everett Show to ground breaking music television, David has made some of the most outstanding music videos and films.

  5. Exclusive conversation with the band & longtime video director David Mallet telling the stories behind your favorite AC/DC videos, moderated by the band’s Cr...

  6. Legendary singer/songwriter and folk troubadour David Mallett plays his song "Somewhere in Time." Learn more about David Mallet and get a glimpse of his performance at the...

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0539950David Mallet - IMDb

    David Mallet is known for The Kenny Everett Video Show (1978), U2: Zoo TV Live from Sydney (1994) and Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of 'The War of the Worlds' (2006).

  9. David Mallet is a British director particularly noted for his work on music videos, including David Bowie's innovative "Ashes to Ashes", Rush's "Distant Early Warning, and Queen's "Radio Ga Ga" and "I Want to Break Free" videos.

  10. David Mallet. December 17, 1945 • 78 y.o. Director. Editor. Producer. Facts. Mallet rose to prominence in the late 1970s as a director of the then new format of music videos with the hugely successful enterprise MGMM, which he co-founded with Scott Millaney, Brian Grant and Russell Mulcahy.