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Deborah Anderson
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Nationality | British |
Education | Roedean School |
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Years active | 1980–present |
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Parent(s) | Jon Anderson |
Family | Jade Anderson |
Deborah Leigh Anderson (born 16 December 1970) is an English musician, photographer, and film director. Her early music work was as a vocalist on her father Jon Anderson's albums. Her 1995 single "Feel the Sunshine" was her first song that charted, hitting the UK Dance and European Hot 100. She has also contributed vocals to a number of collaborative works with other recording artists. Her 2009 debut album Silence accompanied her photography book Paperthin, a work featuring photos of actors and musicians.
Her photography work was featured on albums by singer Pink, and in Cosmopolitan, Vogue and other magazines. Her second photo book, Room 23, featured her pictures of celebrities in a collaboration with Sanela Diana Jenkins.
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Early life and family
Deborah Anderson is the daughter of singer Jon Anderson and Jennifer Anderson (née Baker), and sister to singer Jade Anderson. On the 1983 Jon & Vangelis album, Private Collection, Jon wrote the lyrics and a song named after her titled "Deborah". Deborah's earliest musical work was on projects with her father: including backing vocals on "Song of Seven" in 1980, and on Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe (album) (1989), the 1993 Latin American Jon Anderson solo tour, Deseo (1994), Angels Embrace (1995) and Toltec (1996). She was educated at Roedean School in Brighton. She also worked in vintage fashion, owning her own store.
Music
1995 saw the release of "Feel the Sunshine" (Island Records) by Alex Reece featuring Deborah Anderson (included on Reece's 1996 album So Far). The drum & bass single made #2 in the UK Dance Singles Chart in 1995, and #4 on the same chart the following year. It made the Eurochart Hot 100 in 1996. This led to Anderson signing to Mo' Wax and her debut solo single, "Lonely Without You", was released in 1997.
She has worked as a vocalist on a number of projects, including work with DJ Krush ("Skin Against Skin" on 1997's Milight, released on Mo' Wax; later used on the TV series La Femme Nikita), Fallen Angels ("Blue Sky" on 1999's Part One), DJ Shadow, Zero 7, Le Tonne and Tipper (2000s "Dissolve (Out)" single, released on Fuel Records). She appeared and co-wrote three songs on Télépopmusik's album Angel Milk (EMI Music, 2005), including the single "Into Everything".
Her debut solo album, Silence, was released in 2009. The album accompanied Paperthin, a coffee table book of her photography.
Photography and filmmaking
She served as art director for The Gansevoort Hotel group. Anderson contributed photography for Pink's albums: I'm Not Dead, Funhouse and The Truth About Love, and a marketing campaign for Bebe Stores. Anderson has had her images published in magazines including Elle, GQ, Cosmopolitan, Architectural Digest, Hello, Harper's Bazaar, FHM, Vogue and Vanity Fair. Anderson's book of photography entitled Room 23, published in February 2009, featured Sharon Stone, George Clooney, Elton John, Minnie Driver, Dennis Hopper, Cindy Crawford, Heidi Klum, Norman Reedus, Gina Gershon, Sting, Lindsay Lohan, Larry King and others as models. The book was organised in conjunction with Sanela Diana Jenkins to support the UCLA Sanela Diana Jenkins International Justice Clinic.
Filmography
Year | Title | ||||
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Director | Writer | Producer | Notes | ||
1995 | Embrace of the Vampire | No | No | No | Musician, Performer, "You Make Me Want You". |
2014 | Deborah Falconer: Lift Your Gaze | Yes | No | No | Director, music video. |
2016 | Walking Prayers | Yes | No | Yes | Also served as film editor. |
2018 | My Revolution Lives in This Body | Yes | No | No | Written by Eve Ensler. |
2019 | Jon Anderson: Makes Me Happy | Yes | No | Yes | Music video. Also served as film editor. |
2020 | Women of the White Buffalo | Yes | Yes | Yes | Feature-length documentary. Also served as film editor. |
Raise the Vibration | Yes | No | No | Short film. Also served as film editor. |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Notes |
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2019 | Red Nation Film Award of Excellence | Best Documentary | Women of the White Buffalo | Won | |
Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Award | Best Director Documentary Feature | Won | |||
2020 | Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema Award (IIFC Award) | Best Director Documentary | Won | ||
Best Feature Documentary | Won | ||||
Golden Era Humanitarian Award | Won | ||||
Summerhawk Native American Award | Won |
See also
- List of female film and television directors
- List of film and television directors
- List of British women photographers
- List of women writers