Beth McCarthy-Miller

Beth McCarthy-Miller

Nascimento : 1963-09-03, Elizabeth, New Jersey, USA

História

Beth McCarthy-Miller was born as Beth McCarthy Miller. She is a director and producer.

Perfil

Beth McCarthy-Miller

Filmes

Malfunction: The Dressing Down of Janet Jackson
Self
In 2004, a culture war was brewing when the Super Bowl halftime show audience saw a white man expose a Black woman's breast for 9/16ths of a second. A national furor ensued. The woman was Janet Jackson, and her career was never the same.
Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11
Self
Tragedy + Time + Comedy = Healing. From the immediate aftermath of 9/11 to today stand-up comedians, talk-show hosts, sketch performers, television animators and other entertainers have used often-controversial jokes to unite and heal in the face of tragedy.
Bill Maher: Live From Oklahoma
Director
Acompanhe a performance de stand-up comedy de Bill Maher, gravada no Brady Theater, em Tulsa, EUA.
Adele - Ao Vivo em Nova York
Director
A cantora vencedora do Grammy, Adele, realiza um concerto especial de uma única noite em Nova York no Radio City Music Hall. Esta performance extraordinária marca o primeiro concerto da artista nos Estados Unidos desde o outono de 2011 e seu maior show até agora em Nova York. Adele lançou recentemente seu altamente aguardado novo álbum, 25. O primeiro single do álbum, "Olá", chegou ao topo das paradas em todo o mundo após o lançamento em 23 de outubro. O vídeo de "Olá" também foi lançado em 23 de outubro e acumulado 146 milhões de visualizações em apenas uma semana. "Adele Live in New York City" é produzido por Lorne Michaels, Adele e Jonathan Dickins, e dirigido por Beth McCarthy-Miller.
The Maya Rudolph Show
Director
Maya Rudolph's take on the variety show special with guest stars in the vein of the Carol Burnett Show.
The Sound of Music Live!
Director
The Sound of Music Live! is a television special that was originally broadcast by NBC on December 5, 2013. Produced by Craig Zadan and Neil Meron, the special was an adaptation of Rodgers and Hammerstein's Broadway musical The Sound of Music, starring country singer Carrie Underwood as Maria von Trapp, performed and televised live from Grumman Studios in Bethpage, New York. Meron felt that if the telecast were successful, the concept could become "another kind of entertainment that can exist on TV." By her request, Underwood's casting as Maria was personally endorsed by Julie Andrews, who starred in the 1965 film.
Blake Shelton's Not So Family Christmas
Director
Blake Shelton hosts a star-studded event that includes comedy bits, performances of classic holiday songs and new music.
Daniel Tosh: Happy Thoughts
Director
Daniel Tosh performs in front of a live San Francisco audience in this stand-up special for Comedy Central, and touches on topics ranging from sports and pop culture, to religion and politics.
Patrice O'Neal: Elephant in the Room
Director
Elephant in the Room é um stand-up especial da comediante Patrice O'Neal, lançado pela Comedy Central. Ele estreou em 19 de fevereiro de 2011. É o único especial de "duração de uma hora" do comediante e o primeiro a ser lançado em DVD ou CD. O DVD foi lançado pela Comedy Central em 22 de fevereiro de 2011
The Women of SNL
Director
A look back at some of the funniest female characters and sketches in SNL's 39-year history.
Wanda Sykes: I'ma Be Me
Director
Smart. Outspoken. Opinionated. Three-time Emmy Award winner Wanda Sykes is back! Reigning over everything from television sitcoms to feature films, this comedienne extraordinaire has returned in her second solo HBO comedy special, I’MA BE ME. Live from Washington, D.C. and edgier than ever, Wanda holds nothing back as she riffs on the perks of having a Black president, coming out, getting married, motherhood, aging, and twenty-first century pirates. With her trademark wit, Wanda shocks and astonishes at every turn in this feature-length special.
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Amy Poehler
Director
Amy Poehler's best Saturday Night Live sketches and performances.
Dave Attell: Captain Miserable
Director
Dave Attell is funnier and more outlandish than ever in his first solo HBO, special, a 60-minute concert performed in front of a live audience at The Lincoln Theater, the venerable Washington DC venue. Attell's sarcastic wit and quick-fire delivery prove why he has earned the reputation as a "comic's comic" and was dubbed one of the"25 Funniest People in America" by Entertainment Weekly. His decidedly adult brand of comedy covers everything including alcohol consumption, dating current events and celebrities, and everything else on his mind.
Jim Norton: Monster Rain
Director
Jim Norton is back on HBO and holds nothing back in this 60-minute concert performed in front of a live audience at The Lincoln Theater in Washington DC. Norton, known for his straight up comedy that sometimes crosses lines no other comedians dare to cross, gives his hilarious perspectives on contemporary issues, dating, celebrities, prostitutes and much more.
Legally Blonde: The Musical
Director
Tells the story of Elle Woods, a sorority girl who enrolls at Harvard Law School to win back her ex-boyfriend Warner, but discovers how her knowledge of the law can help others. A musical based on the novel and the film of the same name.
D.L. Hughley: Unapologetic
Director
Star actor/comedian D.L. Hughley appears in his first solo HBO special, a no-holds-barred 60-minute routine performed in front of a live audience at The Lincoln Theater, the venerable Washington DC venue. Hughley, seen previously in Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam, keeps the crowd roaring with his hilarious take on politics, childhood, challenging your father to a fight, gluttony, impotence drugs, parenthood and more.
Bob Saget: That Ain't Right
Director
Well-known television personality Bob Saget -- perhaps best known for his portrayal of squeaky-clean TV dad Danny Tanner on "Full House" -- headlines an unpredictable evening of adult-flavored comedy in this raucous stand-up special. Highlights include Saget's performance of "Danny Tanner Is Not Gay," a pop parody set to the tune of the Backstreet Boys' "I Want It That Way," and the music video "Rollin' with Saget" featuring Jamie Kennedy.
Shania Twain: Up! Close & Personal
Director
In the spirit and set up of Elvis' 1968 concert special, Shania Twain's UP! CLOSE AND PERSONAL performance was filmed in front of an intimate audience that later aired as a NBC concert event special. This unique and magical concert experience containes over 60 minutes of footage including performances of some of Shania's biggest hits and an interpretaation of the AC/DC classic "You Shook Me All Night Long," all accompanied by friends and multi-Grammy award winning Alison Krauss and Union Station.
Up! Live in Chicago
Director
"Up! Live in Chicago" é o terceiro álbum de vídeo ao vivo da cantora canadense Shania Twain. Dirigido e produzido por Beth McCarthy-Miller, o show foi realizado e filmado em 27 de julho de 2003 no Hutchinson Field no lado sul de Grant Park em Chicago, Illinois; mais de 50.000 pessoas compareceram. O show em si foi diferente daquele do Up! Tour (2003–04), com palco, setlist e produção diferentes. Imagens dos bastidores do cantor visitando marcos e eventos locais foram filmadas na mesma semana. O filme-concerto estreou na National Broadcasting Company (NBC) em 19 de agosto de 2003. O especial foi assistido por mais de 8,87 milhões de telespectadores, tornando-se o segundo filme-concerto mais visto na televisão, atrás de Celine Dion's A New Day... Live em Las Vegas (2003).
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Will Ferrell
Director
The best skits from Will Ferrell's days on Saturday Night Live 1995-2002
America: A Tribute to Heroes
Director
A transmissão sem precedentes do espetáculo ao vivo, repleto de estrelas, de duas horas de entretenimento espetacular America: A Tribute to Heroes na sexta-feira, 21 de setembro de 2001, serviu tanto para arrecadar dinheiro para as vítimas da tragédia de 11 de setembro quanto para unir nossa nação para saudar o espírito americano. Todos os rendimentos líquidos deste DVD serão doados ao Fundo 11 de Setembro da United Way.
Saturday Night Live: 25th Anniversary Special
Director
A TV special celebrating the 25th anniversary of Saturday Night Live. Before a celebrity audience, many of the former cast members and guest hosts return to perform their signature monologues and present a look back at some of the best comedy skits and musical numbers of the past two and a half decades.
Bad Boys of Saturday Night Live
Director
Adam Sandler, David Spade, Chris Rock, Rob Schneider and Chris Farley put together this hilarious Saturday Night Live sketch celebration! With each one of their memorable characters: Sandler's Opera Man, Spade's sarcastic news commenator, Rock's Nat X, Schneider's Richard the Copy Guy, and Farley's host of the Chris Farley Show. - Written by Dylan Self
James Taylor Live at the Beacon Theatre
Director
James Taylor: Live At The Beacon Theater is the documentation of an incredible live performance by soft rock singer-songwriter James Taylor. This live concert features many of Taylor’s greatest hits performed in front of an intense audience. These hits include, but are not limited to the songs Fire and Rain and Sweet Baby James from the many multiplatinum albums by this enduring artist. As a bonus in this film, Taylor also shares the stories behind his many songs and how he came to write them. He also talks candidly about his career in this fabulous performance, which is a testament to his great talent and creative abilities.
Saturday Night Live: A Tribute to Chris Farley
Director
Chris Farley was one of the most popular comedians of the 1990s, thanks to his hilarious skits on "Saturday Night Live," which featured Matt Foley, everyone's favorite motivational speaker, the Chippendales dancer (alongside Patrick Swayze) and more. This program pays proper homage to Farley, who was an "SNL" cast member starting in the spring of 1990, with numerous clips and exclusive backstage footage.
Saturday Night Live: The Best of Phil Hartman
Director
Classic Saturday Night Live skits featuring the hilarious Phil Hartman.
Jon Stewart: Unleavened
Director
Jon Stewart performs a solo standup routine, telecast live from Miami, Florida.
Eagles: Hell Freezes Over
Director
The Eagles performed live for the first time in April 1994 after a fourteen-year-long hiatus. Their reunion album’s name was in reference to Don Henley’s quote after the band’s breakup in 1980, when he commented that they would only play together again “when Hell freezes over”. Recorded at the Warner Bros. Studios in Burbank, California for an MTV special, the live sessions produced eleven tracks for the album, including a new acoustic version of “Hotel California”.
Nirvana: Live and Loud
Director
Live and Loud foi editado em setembro 2013 como parte do 20º aniversário do lançamento do 3º e último ambum de estúdio da banda - In Utero. Gravado no Pier 48 em Seattle e gravado para o Live and Loud da MTV.
Nirvana: Unplugged In New York
Director
O show da banda de rock Nirvana no Sony Music Studios em Nova York que se tornou um álbum ao vivo.
Neil Young - MTV Unplugged
Director
Unplugged is a 1993 live album by Neil Young. It contains a previously unreleased song "Stringman", that dates from 1976. The taping of the show was also released on VHS. The recording of this installment of the MTV series "Unplugged" was rife with tension, as Young was not happy with the performances of almost everyone in the band. In fact, the released version is actually the second attempt made at recording a set suitable for airing and release.
REM: This Film Is On
Director
This 50-minute release features promotional videos to the band's four singles from Out of Time ('Losing My Religion', 'Shiny Happy People', 'Near Wild Heaven' and 'Radio Song') in addition to videos to the album tracks 'Low', 'Belong', 'Half A World Away' and 'Country Feedback'; an acoustic performance of 'Losing My Religion' from The Late Show; and a live acoustic performance of 'Love Is All Around' from MTV Unplugged. Also included is 'Endgame', an instrumental track, played over the feature's credits; and several avant-garde clips, ranging from ten seconds to one minute, playing in between each song. This incidental footage was directed by Michael Stipe.