Stephanie Bennett (producer)

Stephanie Bennett (born Margaret Stephanie Bennett) is an English film producer known for her works Hail! Hail! Rock 'n' Roll and Endless Harmony.

Biography

Stephanie Bennett established Delilah Films, her first production company, after co-producing The Compleat Beatles in 1984 which sold over one million copies and became a model for the company's future documentaries and concert films.

Bennett has worked with musical artists around the world, including The Beach Boys, Joni Mitchell, The Everly Brothers, Chuck Berry and Roy Orbison. She went on to produce Endless Harmony: The Beach Boys,[1] Woman Of Heart And Mind: The Joni Mitchell Story, The Everly Brothers Reunion Concert, Rock ’n’ Roll Odyssey, and Hail, Hail Rock ’n’ Roll about Chuck Berry.[2] Bennett's Endless Harmony was nominated for a Long Form Music Video Grammy Award in 2001.[3]

Bennett also created Cinemax Sessions, a series focusing on music legends and artists paying tribute to them, including Roy Orbison's Black and White Night, featuring Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Bonnie Raitt, Jackson Browne, KD Lang, JD Souther and T-Bone Burnett, backed by James Burton and Elvis Presley's band.

Delilah Films has also produced numerous documentaries and concerts for PBS, MTV, VHI, and HBO, including Tom Petty: Going Home, Black Sabbath: Volumes One And Two, and Foreigner: Their Story

Bennett has also established a New Zealand–based production company, Rongo Productions. She is currently working on "Mindspaces: The Artists Studio with Denis O'Connor"'.

Filmography

References

  1. Ben Wener (August 22, 1998). "Beach Boys documentary offers heartbreaking portrait of the band". The Orange County Register. Retrieved 2016-07-10 via Sun Journal (Lewiston, Maine).
  2. "'Saturday Night' Bares TV Sectets [section: Go, Johnny, Go]". The Blade. Toledo, Ohio. January 31, 1986. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
  3. "2001 Grammys - 43rd Grammy Awards". CNN. February 21, 2001. Retrieved 2016-07-10.
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