Dale Resteghini
Dale Anthony Resteghini, popularly known as Rage, was born on August 28, 1968, in Boston, Massachusetts. He has established himself as a highly regarded music video director, film director, and music producer. Over the years, Rage has directed an impressive array of music videos for a wide spectrum of artists, ranging from global superstars to emerging talents, as well as niche acts. His passion for music drives him to view each project as a unique challenge and a valuable experience.
Rage's directorial prowess spans multiple genres, including hardcore, heavy metal, rock, punk, hip hop, and gangsta rap. Alongside his wife, Kim Resteghini, he co-founded Raging Nation, a production company that has become synonymous with innovative and visually striking content. Among his most notable works are music videos for chart-topping hits such as Fall Out Boy's "Grand Theft Autumn/Where Is Your Boy," Soulja Boy's "Crank That (Soulja Boy)," and Jim Jones' "We Fly High." He has also recently created stylized visuals for Diddy and Dirty Money's "Love Come Down," The Game and Keyshia Cole's "Game's Pain," and Momhombi featuring Akon in "Dirty Situation."
Before achieving success in the industry, Resteghini began his career as a model, actor, and dancer in Boston. His journey has not been without challenges, as he faced legal troubles in his youth. Today, he is represented internationally for music videos and commercials, continuing to leave an indelible mark on the music landscape.
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