MARY LAMBERT (Director) has an eclectic body of work that includes feature films "Pet Sematary," starring Fred Gwynne and Miko Hughes, and "Pet Sematary II," starring Anthony Edwards and Eddie Furlong. She also directed the independent films "Siesta," starring Ellen Barkin, Gabriel Byrne, Jodie Foster and Julian Sands, and "Clubland," about L.A's music scene.
Also among her credits are Clio-winning television commercials, top 10 music videos, including Madonna's groundbreaking and controversial video for "Like a Prayer," and an award-winning interactive videogame for Sega. Lambert's telefilms include "Grand Isle," starring Kelly McGillis and Ellen Burstyn; "Face of Evil," starring Tracy Gold and Shawnee Smith; and "No Recourse," starring Rachel Ward. In addition, she directed CableACE-nominated episodes for HBO's "Tales From the Crypt" and Showtime's "Drive-In Classics."
Lambert began her music video career in the '80s, pioneering the format and collaborating with some of the foremost artists of that decade including Janet Jackson, Mick Jagger, Rod Stewart, Motley Crue, Annie Lennox, Bobbie Brown, Debbie Harry, Chrissie Hynde and Sting. She directed "Borderline" for Madonna in 1983 and would eventually direct four more videos for her (including the classic, Marilyn Monroe- inspired "Material Girl"). Recently, Lambert has come back to the music video genre with videos for the bands Live, the Devlins and Alison Krause.