Rod Webber
American musician, filmmaker, and actor / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Rod Webber is an American musician, filmmaker, and actor. Though in his early music career he shared the stage with anti-folk acts Daniel Johnston (The Devil and Daniel Johnston) and Kimya Dawson (former Moldy Peach),[1] 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.[2] Webber has twice directed former mumblecore[3][4][5] actress Greta Gerwig, 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, WWE wrestler,[6] and the subject of Webber's documentary A Man Among Giants.[7] In addition to his filmmaking, Webber has released several successful musical endeavors.
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Born | Rod Webber Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Occupation(s) | Filmmaker, musician, actor |
Years active | 1999–present |