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Dale Resteghini
Actor, Producer, Director, Writer, Additional CreditsBorn August 28, 1968 (56 years)
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Dale Anthony Resteghini (born Boston, Massachusetts on 28 August 1968) better known as Rage is a renowned music video director. He is also a film director and music producer. Rage has helmed hundreds of videos for well-known acts from the global superstars to the emerging acts to the niche branded and as alover of music he embraces all of them and sees each venture as a challenge and an experience. A visually prolific and explosively versatile director, his work ranges from hardcore, heavy metal, rock, punk to hip hop and rapand gangsta rap. Rage is the founder of Raging Nation with Kim Resteghini, his wife and partner.
Some of the biggest successful music videos Rage has helmed were for International anthems he has directed include "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy" by Fall Out Boy, "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" by Soulja Boy, "We Fly High" by Jim Jones, This Is Why I'm Hot by Mims. More recent stylized videos include Diddy and Dirty Money's video for "Love Come Down", The Game and Keyshia Cole's "Game's Pain" and Momhombi and Akon's "Dirty Situation".
Dale Resteghini started as a model, an actor and a dancer in Boston and as young man had been arrested for various infractions with the law.
Resteghini is currently represented for music videos and commercials around the world by several international reps.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Dale Resteghini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Dale Anthony Resteghini (born Boston, Massachusetts on 28 August 1968) better known as Rage is a renowned music video director. He is also a film director and music producer. Rage has helmed hundreds of videos for well-known acts from the global superstars to the emerging acts to the niche branded and as alover of music he embraces all of them and sees each venture as a challenge and an experience. A visually prolific and explosively versatile director, his work ranges from hardcore, heavy metal, rock, punk to hip hop and rapand gangsta rap. Rage is the founder of Raging Nation with Kim Resteghini, his wife and partner.
Some of the biggest successful music videos Rage has helmed were for International anthems he has directed include "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy" by Fall Out Boy, "Crank That (Soulja Boy)" by Soulja Boy, "We Fly High" by Jim Jones, This Is Why I'm Hot by Mims. More recent stylized videos include Diddy and Dirty Money's video for "Love Come Down", The Game and Keyshia Cole's "Game's Pain" and Momhombi and Akon's "Dirty Situation".
Dale Resteghini started as a model, an actor and a dancer in Boston and as young man had been arrested for various infractions with the law.
Resteghini is currently represented for music videos and commercials around the world by several international reps.
Description above from the Wikipedia article Dale Resteghini, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Filmography
2025 | Soul of a Sister · as John |
2024 | RSVP · as Jones |
2023 | Stay Out · as Tom |
2019 | |
2014 | My Man Is a Loser · as Bar Patron |
2006 | The System Within · as Killer |
2005 | Barry Dingle · as Bartender |
2002 | Urban Massacre · as The Killer |
2001 | Pray for Power · as Assassin's Boyfriend |
2000 | Da Hip Hop Witch · as Will Hunting |
1999 | Colorz of Rage · as Tony Mespelli |
1998 | A Civil Action · as Fenway Park Fan |
1998 | Meet Joe Black · as Party Guest |
1998 | U.S. Marshals · as Guy On Street |
1998 | Great Expectations · as Richard (uncredited) |
1997 | Good Will Hunting · as Harvard Student |
1997 | The Devil's Advocate · as Bar Patron |
1997 | The MatchMaker · as Bar Patron |
1997 | Oz (TV Series) · as Prisoner |
1997 | Donnie Brasco · as Strip Club Patron (uncredited) |
1996 | Night Falls on Manhattan · as Reporter |
1996 | Daylight · as Pedestrian |
1996 | The Crucible · as Villager (uncredited) |
1996 | The Associate · as Diner |
1996 | Celtic Pride · as Celtics Fan |
1995 | Sabrina · as Linus' Friend (uncredited) |
1995 | Money Train · as New Yorker |
1995 | House of Buggin' (TV Series) · as New Yorker |
1994 | Little Women · as Local Boy (uncredited) |
1994 | New York Undercover (TV Series) · as Security |
1994 | True Lies · as Snow Assassin (uncredited) |
1993 | The Good Son · as Hockey Player |
1993 | Hocus Pocus · as Halloween Party Kid |
1992 | School Ties · as Biker |
1992 | Wind · as Aussie Bad Boy (uncredited) |
1992 | HouseSitter · as Messenger (uncredited) |