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Jeff Stein directed videos for: Carly Simon, "My New Boyfriend"; Billy Idol, "Rebel Yell"; Tom Petty, "Don't Come Around Here No More" (a Classic!); "Miami" Steven Van Zandt, "Out of the Darkness"; Bruce Springsteen, "Dancing in the Dark" (Bruce aborted this video in mid-shoot; it's not at all the video, by another director, that was finally released).
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Filmography

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1985-1990 Mr. Belvedere (TV series) (executive producer - 117 episodes)
Mr. Belvedere's Wedding: Part 2 (1990) (executive producer)
Mr. Belvedere's Wedding: Part 1 (1990) (executive producer)
Bad Marsha (1990) (executive producer)
Donuts (1990) (executive producer)
Home (1990) (executive producer)
 
1989 Sister Kate (TV series) (executive producer - 1 episode)
Violet's Friend (1989) (executive producer)
 
1984 Mr. Mom (TV movie) (producer)
 
1982 It Came from Hollywood (documentary) (producer)
 
1979 The Kids Are Alright (documentary) (associate producer)
 
Show ShowWriter (10 titles)
2007 The Perfect Holiday (written by)
 
2002 The King of Queens (TV series)
Double Downer (2002) (writer)
 
1995 Ned and Stacey (TV series)
 
1995 Live Shot (TV series)
 
1990 Babes (TV series)
Ribs (1990) (written by)
 
1989 Sister Kate (TV series)
Eugene's Secret (1989) (written by)
Pilot (1989) (creator)
 
1985-1989 Mr. Belvedere (TV series)
The Book (1989) (written by)
Black Widow (1988) (teleplay)
Duel (1988) (written by)
Pigskin (1988) (written by)
Hooky (1988) (written by)
 
1984 Mr. Mom (TV movie) (teleplay)
 
1979-1982 Barney Miller (TV series)
Landmark: Part 3 (1982) (written by)
Landmark: Part 2 (1982) (written by)
Inquiry (1982) (written by)
Chinatown: Part 2 (1982) (written by)
Chinatown: Part 1 (1982) (written by)
 
1979 The Kids Are Alright (documentary) (writer)
 
Show ShowMiscellaneous Crew (5 titles)
1995 Ned and Stacey (TV series) (creative consultant)
 
1992-1995 Capitol Critters (TV series) (executive consultant - 13 episodes)
Gimme Shelter (1995) (executive consultant)
If Lovin' You Is Wrong, I Don't Wanna Be Rat (1995) (executive consultant)
Into the Woods (1995) (executive consultant)
The Bug House (1995) (executive consultant)
The KiloWatts Riots (1995) (executive consultant)
 
1992 Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (TV series) (director: live action sequences - 4 episodes)
Blumpoe the Grumpoe Meets Arnold the Cat/Millions of Cats (1992) (director: live action sequences)
Patrick's Dinosaurs/What Happened to Patrick's Dinosaurs? (1992) (director: live action sequences)
Elbert's Bad Word/Weird Parents (1992) (director: live action sequences)
 
1979-1980 Barney Miller (TV series) (story editor - 22 episodes)
Fog (1980) (story editor)
The Inventor (1980) (story editor)
The Architect (1980) (story editor)
Dietrich's Arrest: Part 2 (1980) (story editor)
Dietrich's Arrest: Part 1 (1980) (story editor)
 
1979 The Kids Are Alright (documentary) (researcher)
 
Show ShowDirector (5 titles)
2009 The Who: At Kilburn 1977 (video)
 
1998 Viper (TV series)
Regarding Catlett (1998)
 
1990 Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme (TV movie)
 
1988 Crime Story (TV series)
Roadrunner (1988)
 
1979 The Kids Are Alright (documentary)
 
Show ShowThanks (1 title)
2011 Social Distortion's 'Machine Gun Blues' (short) (special thanks)
 
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Article: "How Spies Die", "Playboy" (USA), August 1994, p.76-77+80-82+155-156. See more »
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Trivia:

Jeff Stein directed videos for: Carly Simon, "My New Boyfriend"; Billy Idol, "Rebel Yell"; Tom Petty, "Don't Come Around Here No More" (a Classic!); "Miami" Steven Van Zandt, "Out of the Darkness"; Bruce Springsteen, "Dancing in the Dark" (Bruce aborted this video in mid-shoot; it's not at all the video, by another director, that was finally released). See more »