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  1. Penelope Spheeris (born December 2, 1945) [1] is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. She has directed both documentary and scripted films. Her best-known works include the trilogy titled The Decline of Western Civilization , each covering an aspect of Los Angeles underground culture , [ 2 ] and Wayne's World , her ...

  2. Penelope Spheeris a une fille, la réalisatrice Anna Spheeris Fox, née en 1969 [22]. Depuis le 9 septembre 1998, [ 23 ] Penelope Spheeris est en couple avec un homme connu sous le nom de Sin [ 24 ] , qu'elle a rencontré sur le tournage du documentaire The Decline of Western Civilization Part III [ 25 ] .

  3. Penelope Spheeris, a holder of a UCLA Master of Fine Arts degree in Theater Arts, worked as a film editor and a cinematographer before forming her own company in 1974. ROCK ‘N REEL was the first Los Angeles production company specializing in music videos.

  4. Penelope Spheeris. Director: Suburbia. Spheeris is often referred to as a 'rock 'n roll anthropologist'. In 1974 she formed the first Los Angeles music video production company, ROCK 'N REEL. She concluded her music video work with the Grammy-nominated, "Bohemian Rhapsody" video for "Wayne's World".

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.69 m
    • New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
    • Director, Additional Crew, Producer
  5. Feb 6, 2017 · The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris, who knew Waynes World producer (and Saturday Night Live creator) Lorne Michaels from the 70s, when she produced S.N.L. shorts for Albert Brooks....

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  6. Suburbia (also known as Rebel Streets and The Wild Side) is a 1983 American coming-of-age thriller drama film written and directed by Penelope Spheeris and produced by Roger Corman. The film's plot concerns a group of suburban youths who run away from home [3] and adopt a punk lifestyle by squatting in abandoned suburban tract homes.

  7. Penelope Spheeris. Director: Suburbia. Spheeris is often referred to as a 'rock 'n roll anthropologist'. In 1974 she formed the first Los Angeles music video production company, ROCK 'N REEL. She concluded her music video work with the Grammy-nominated, "Bohemian Rhapsody" video for "Wayne's World".