Andy Morahan is a highly respected British director, known for his work in music videos, commercials, and films. Born in London in 1958, Morahan rose to prominence in the 1980s and 1990s, directing music videos for some of the biggest names in the industry, such as George Michael, Guns N' Roses, and Michael Jackson. His music video for George Michael's "Father Figure" won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Direction in 1988. Beyond music videos, Morahan has had a successful career in commercial direction, working with major global brands like Adidas, Guinness, and Mercedes-Benz. In the world of film, he directed "Highlander III: The Sorcerer" (1994) and the acclaimed British comedy "Money for Nothing" (1993). Throughout his career, Morahan has been recognized for his creative storytelling and stylistic versatility, making him one of the most influential directors in the music video industry.