Biography
Like
David Fincher, filmmaker Mary Lambert started her career by directing
Madonna's music videos. In the early days of MTV, she directed "Borderline," "Material Girl," and, eventually, the groundbreaking video for "Like a Prayer." She also did videos for
Janet Jackson and Bobby Brown, as well as commercials, video games, and
Saturday Night Live shorts. In 1987, she made her feature film debut with the mysterious psychological thriller
Siesta. Starring
Ellen Barkin,
Gabriel Byrne, and
Julian Sands, the film was nominated at the Independent Spirit Awards for Best First Feature. Next up for Lambert were the horror flicks
Pet Sematary and
Pet Sematary Two. In the '90s, she worked mainly on made-for-TV movies and thrillers. On series television, she directed episodes of HBO's
Tales From the Crypt, Showtime's Drive-In Classics, and VH1's version of the
Twilight Zone,
Strange Frequency. In 2000, she made both
Clubland (shot with a handheld camera following around aspiring musicians in L.A.) and the (teen thriller
The In Crowd, before moving back to horror films later in the decade with Urban Legends: Bloody Mary,
The Attic, and
High Midnight. In 2007, she directed, produced, and photographed the documentary]
14 Women, a film profiling the female members of the U.S. Senate. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide