Bruce Weber
1946–
Introduction
Bruce Weber (born March 29, 1946) is an American fashion photographer and filmmaker known for his work with fashion brands and magazines.
His ad campaigns include projects for Calvin Klein, Ralph Lauren, Pirelli, Abercrombie & Fitch, Revlon, Miu Miu, Armani, Louis Vuitton and Gianni Versace. His editorial work has appeared in Vogue, GQ, Vanity Fair, Elle, Life, Interview, and Rolling Stones magazines.
Weber has also directed several films, including "Let's Get Lost" (1988), a documentary about jazz musician Chet Baker, and "Chop Suey" (2001), a portrait of a wrestler. "Let's Get Lost" received an Academy Award nomination for Best Documentary Feature and a Cinecritica Award at the Venice Film Festival.
Weber is also the founder and co-owner of Little Bear Press, which publishes books and the independent arts magazine All-American.
In recent years, Weber has been the subject of lawsuits over sexual assault allegations. However, all of the charges have been dismissed or settled with no admission or finding of guilt.
He currently resides in Miami and is married to Nan Bush, who is also his agent.
Wikidata identifier
Q991871
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Roles
Artist, photographer
ULAN identifier
500062132
Names
Bruce Weber
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