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Rod Webber is an American musician, filmmaker, and actor. Though in his early music career he shared the stage with
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(former Moldy Peach), Webber is probably best known for his improvisational films and documentaries, many of which were created using Webber's personal manifesto, which is cited in various publications about the filmmaker. Webber has twice directed former
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, first in his film ''I Thought You Finally Completely Lost It'' and next in '' Northern Comfort'', both shot primarily in a three-day shooting frenzy. Webber has also collaborated frequently (three times) with Doug "Tiny the Terrible" Tunstall, an outsider politician,
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wrestler, and the subject of Webber's documentary '' A Man Among Giants''. In addition to his filmmaking, Webber has released several successful musical endeavors.


Career

At 21, Rod Webber began climbing the college music charts with '' Burned My Feet On Meat Street''. Webber followed up ''Burned My Feet'' with '' The You I Knew'', featuring the lead track, "Blue Hour". According to ''
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'', he began a courtship with major record labels such as Columbia, Arista, and
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, but ultimately stuck to his indie roots, and continues to release records without the help of a major. In 2005, Webber began directing ''Monkfish'' starring
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, which debuted May 11, 2005 at The Paradise Rock Club in Boston. Webber followed up ''Monkfish'' with ''A Man Among Giants'', a documentary in which Webber trails ''Monkfish'' star Doug 'Tiny' Tunstall aka
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. After Tunstall was arrested in 2009 for creating a disturbance in a courtroom, Webber bailed him out of jail. Tunstall was subsequently committed to a prison mental hospital, resulting in a year-long effort by Webber to have him released. Unsuccessful in helping Tiny's case through legal channels, Webber released a new feature-length documentary, ''American Psych Ward'' about Tunstall's unlawful imprisonment. After four days of packed screenings, Tunstall was released. Webber's effort to have Tunstall released from prison indefinitely postponed the release of '' Northern Comfort'', which he had shot with indie '
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the previous year. The film was delayed until May 28, 2010, by which time, Gerwig had gone on to her mainstream acting career with titles such as ''
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. Despite the delay, ''Northern Comfort'' met with favorable reviews. According to ''
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'', Webber and Gerwig create "ornery sparks", and The Weekly Dig called him the "Anti-
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" as a result. Next, Webber began filming ''Milkweed'', a drama starring Webber and Ali Bell who helped him to produce ''Psych Ward,'' the year before. Again, despite Webber's speedy filming technique, the film was delayed to promote the release of ''My America'', a politically charged drama which was shot in the spring of 2010 after the production of ''Milkweed'' began. ''The Boston Globe'' called the film, "a shocking drama on the subject of racism." Time Out Boston described ''My America'' as "chilling." ''Milkweed'' was released in 2013 and also stars
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's eldest brother, Arthur.


Other works

*Is the creator of ''UtopiaLand'' (2010), a new animated series. *Created and organized a traveling event called "Circus of the Shattered Monkey" featuring live music, poetry, and sometimes films. The event was also known by its French name "Cirque Du Singe Brisé."


Other information

*Webber's version of "
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, "Bob Dylan Blues." *When starting out, he was caught making one of his films without a permit. He was forced to shut down his production for use of a plastic toy pistol, and decided to instead release ''Burned My Feet On Meat Street''. *For a brief stretch in 2004, Webber wrote songs for his friend Michael Swasey, the host of The Swasey Show at WFNX. *In 2007, Webber helped to document fellow Bostonians
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'' DVD. *A longtime resident of Boston, Webber's 20-minute documentary of
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, helped to break news on the Pro-Baseball steroid scandal in 2008, and was posted by ''
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'' on their website on March 27 of that year. *Webber has written, arranged and produced music for a handful of musicals and other theater productions. In 1998, he wrote the music for David Hanbury's ''Talking To Maybe'', and co-wrote a number of songs for ''Personal Instrument'' in 2000, also by David Hanbury. He worked as record producer for cousin Jake Oliver's ''Viva Los Bastarditos''.


Filmography as director, cinematographer, composer


Discography

*1997 – ''Math & Emotion'' *1998 – ''Telepath'' *1998 – ''Ascent'' *1999 – ''Burned My Feet On Meat Street'' *2000 – ''The Death & Burial of Rod Webber'' *2001 – ''Incandescent'' *2001 – ''Folk Songs'' *2002 – ''The You I Knew'' *2003 – ''Paper Slipper Shuffle'' *2004 – ''Eastertown''


Awards

*Rod Webber won "Choice Award" for ''A Man Among Giants'' at Ruff Cutz Indie Film Conference.


References


External links


Official Site
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Webber, Rod Living people American male film actors Film directors from Massachusetts Anti-folk musicians Songwriters from Massachusetts Record producers from Massachusetts Year of birth missing (living people)