Steve Bendelack
Known for: Directing
Steve Bendelack is a British film and television director, who has worked primarily on a range of highly-acclaimed comedy programmes. Originally an assistant to Peter Fluck and Roger Law on satirical TV puppet show Spitting Image, he went on to direct the show in later years. He also directed The Mary Whitehouse Experience, The Royle Family, The League of Gentlemen, Dark Ages, Randall and Hopkirk (Deceased), Cowards and the first season of Little Britain. He also directed the BBC3 pilot for The Mighty Boosh, in 2003, but was replaced by Paul King for the series proper. He also produced the opening scene for the 1990s edition of Whose Line Is It Anyway? for a short period, but stopped midway through the series. He has now directed two feature films; 2005's The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse, and the second Mr. Bean film Mr. Bean's Holiday, which was released in the UK in March 2007.
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Whatever Happened to Spitting Image?
Self (archive footage)
Mr. Bean's Holiday
Director
Robert Newman: The Dependence Day Video
Director
The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse
Director
We're Doomed! The Dad's Army Story
Director
Heavenly Waters
Director
The League of Gentlemen Are Behind You
Director
The Harry Hill Movie
Director
Cluub Zarathustra
Director
The League of Gentlemen: Live at Drury Lane
Director
Newman and Baddiel: History Today
Director
Peter and the Wolf: A Prokofiev Fantasy
Director
Frank Skinner - Live
Director
False Indigo
Executive Producer
Lee and Herring Live
Director
Newman and Baddiel: Live and in Pieces
Director
Spitting Image: Election Special '92
Director
Little Britain
Director
Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Director
Comedy Lab
Director
Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased)
Director
The Saturday Night Armistice
Director
Fist of Fun
Director
The League of Gentlemen
Director