Wondros Shows They Care
Veteran director Peter Care looks to L.A.-based Wondros for representation.
Care Brings His Experience, Talent and Knowledge to the Wondros Team

Wondros, Los Angeles has added commercial, music video, TV and feature director Peter Care to their roster. Care comes to Wondros from Bob Industries. He has helmed spots for nearly every major brand in the world, directed the cult classic feature "The Dangerous Lives Of Altar Boys," and was given MTV's Lifetime Achievement Award in 2006 for his work in music videos.
"Peter is a perfect addition to the Wondros Collective. It's a privilege to work with a creator of his reputation and stature. As with our other directors, we look forward to funding his passion projects while diversifying his career," says Wondros' Chief Creative Officer Anne-Marie Mackay.
Born in southwest England, Care first developed a passion for filmmaking while studying at Falmouth Art College and later the School Of Art in Sheffield. After graduating, Care, with four others, formed the Sheffield Independent Film Company, a non-profit funded by the British Film Institute, the United Nations and Channel Four. It quickly grew to become the country's largest filmmaking center outside of London, running workshops and helping people make both documentaries and dramatic films.
Care's first music video sensation was "Sensoria" for Cabaret Voltaire, followed by many others for such UK artists as Fine Young Cannibals, Bananarama and Depeche Mode. "Sensoria" landed in the Top 40 of the MTV Viewers' Chart, was named Best Video of the Year by the Los Angeles Times, and was among the first three music videos ever to be procured by the Museum of Modern Art for its permanent collection.
In 1986 Care moved to Los Angeles, where he made a name for himself with a series of groundbreaking music videos for the likes of Tina Turner, Los Lobos, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Petty and R.E.M. Care also began directing commercials for Satellite, the sister company of Propaganda, and later Bob Industries.
Earlier this year, Care released "Johnny Yes No Redux," a DVD made for Cabaret Voltaire and Mute Records featuring a re-imagined short film Care originally directed in 1982.
Published 16, June 2012