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'''Tarsem Singh Dhandwar ''' (born [[May 26]], [[1961]]) is a [[music video]] and commercial director, known professionally as simply "Tarsem". He has directed the music video "[[Hold On (En Vogue song)|Hold On]]" by [[En Vogue]], the movie ''[[The Cell]]'' (2000) which starred [[Jennifer Lopez]], and the music video for [[R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]]'s smash hit "[[Losing My Religion]]" which won 'Best Video of the Year' at the [[1991]] [[MTV Video Music Awards]]. His new film ''[[The Fall (2006 film)|The Fall]]'' debuted at the [[2006 Toronto International Film Festival]], and he is pencilled in to be the director of the [[2007]] remake of [[Westworld]].
'''Tarsem Singh Dhandwar ''' (born [[May 26]], [[1961]]) is a [[music video]] and commercial director, known professionally as simply "Tarsem". He has directed the music video "[[Hold On (En Vogue song)|Hold On]]" by [[En Vogue]], the movie ''[[The Cell]]'' (2000) which starred [[Jennifer Lopez]], and the music video for [[R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]]'s smash hit "[[Losing My Religion]]" which won 'Best Video of the Year' at the [[1991]] [[MTV Video Music Awards]]. His new film ''[[The Fall (2006 film)|The Fall]]'' debuted at the [[2006 Toronto International Film Festival]], and he is penciled in to be the director of the [[2007]] remake of [[Westworld]].


He is a graduate of [[Art Center College of Design]], located in [[Pasadena, California]]. He atteneded the [[Bishop Cotton School]], India where he was the House Captain of Ibbetson House in 1978 and was awarded the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Cotton_School#Awards_Given_To_The_Boys_In_School Full School Blazer]" in Academics for his outstanding performance.
He is a graduate of [[Art Center College of Design]], located in [[Pasadena, California]]. He attended the [[Bishop Cotton School]], India where he was the House Captain of Ibbetson House in 1978 and was awarded the "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bishop_Cotton_School#Awards_Given_To_The_Boys_In_School Full School Blazer]" in Academics for his outstanding performance.


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Tarsem Singh Dhandwar (born May 26, 1961) is a music video and commercial director, known professionally as simply "Tarsem". He has directed the music video "Hold On" by En Vogue, the movie The Cell (2000) which starred Jennifer Lopez, and the music video for R.E.M.'s smash hit "Losing My Religion" which won 'Best Video of the Year' at the 1991 MTV Video Music Awards. His new film The Fall debuted at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, and he is penciled in to be the director of the 2007 remake of Westworld.

He is a graduate of Art Center College of Design, located in Pasadena, California. He attended the Bishop Cotton School, India where he was the House Captain of Ibbetson House in 1978 and was awarded the "Full School Blazer" in Academics for his outstanding performance.

Books

  • Henry Keazor/Thorsten Wuebbena: Video thrills the Radio Star - Musikvideos: Geschichte, Themen, Analysen, Bielefeld 2005 (see also: http://www.vttrs.de), p. 256 - 260