List of artistic depictions of Steve Jobs
Steve Jobs (/ˈdʒɒbz/; February 24, 1955 – October 5, 2011) was an American pioneer of the personal computer revolution of the 1970s (along with engineer, inventor, and Apple Computer co-founder, Steve Wozniak). Shortly after his death, Jobs' official biographer, Walter Isaacson, described him as the "creative entrepreneur whose passion for perfection and ferocious drive revolutionized six industries: personal computers, animated movies, music, phones, tablet computing, and digital publishing."[1]
Books
Autobiographies/memoirs
- 2014: Steve Jobs: The Unauthorized Autobiography by J.T. Owens.
- 2013: The Bite in the Apple: A Memoir of My Life with Steve Jobs by Chrisann Brennan.
- 2006: iWoz by Steve Wozniak.
- 2018: Small Fry by Lisa Brennan-Jobs.
Biographies and histories
- 2015: Becoming Steve Jobs by Brent Schlender and Rick Tetzeli
- 2015: Steve Jobs and Philosophy: For Those Who Think Different, edited by Shawn E. Klein[2]
- 2014: Creativity, Inc.: Overcoming the Unseen Forces That Stand in the Way of True Inspiration by Edwin Catmull of Pixar[3]
- 2011: Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson (the basis for the 2015 film, Steve Jobs by Danny Boyle)
- 2005: iCon: Steve Jobs by Jeffrey S. Young & William L. Simon.
- 2005: What the Dormouse Said: How the 60s Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff
- 2004: Revolution in the Valley: The Insanely Great Story of How the Mac was Made by Andy Hertzfeld [4]
- 2000: The Second Coming of Steve Jobs by Alan Deutschman.
- 1994: Insanely Great: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything by Steven Levy [5]
- 1993: Steve Jobs & the NeXT Big Thing by Randall E. Stross[6]
- 1992/1996: Accidental Empires by Robert X. Cringely (the basis for the 1996 PBS documentary, Triumph of the Nerds)
- 1988: Steve Jobs: The Journey Is the Reward by Jeffrey S. Young[7]
- 1984: Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer by Michael Swaine and Paul Frieberger[8] (Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer, second edition, 2000[9] and Fire in the Valley: The Birth and Death of the Personal Computer, third edition, 2014;[10] the basis for the 1999 film, Pirates of Silicon Valley by Martyn Burke).[10]
- 1984: The Little Kingdom:The Private Story of Apple Computer by Michael Moritz (the first history of Apple Computer, updated and reissued as Return to the Little Kingdom: Steve Jobs and the Creation of Apple in 2009)
- 1984: Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution by Steven Levy
Graphic novels
- 2015: Steve Jobs: Insanely Great by Jessie Harland.[11]
- 2012: The Zen of Steve Jobs by Caleb Melby with artwork by Jess3 that explores the relationship between Jobs and Kobun Chino Otogawa.[12]
- 2012: Steve Jobs: Genius by Design a biographical graphic work by Jason Quinn (published by Campfire Graphic Novels)[13]
Films
Documentaries
- 2015: Steve Jobs vs. Bill Gates: The Competition to Control the Personal Computer, 1974–1999: Original film from the National Geographic Channel for the American Genius series.[14]
- 2015: Steve Jobs: The Man in the Machine, directed by Alex Gibney.
- 2012 (1995): Steve Jobs: The Lost Interview, directed by Paul Sen, written and narrated by Robert X. Cringely. The film includes the full 70-minute interview Jobs gave to Cringely for Triumph of the Nerds in 1995.
- 2011: Steve Jobs: Billion Dollar Hippy, a 2011 documentary TV film produced by BBC.[15]
- 2011: Steve Jobs: One Last Thing, a documentary film produced by PBS.[16] A slightly shortened and localized[17] version of the show was broadcast[18] in the United Kingdom the following day titled, Steve Jobs: iChanged the World – on Channel 4.[19]
- 2011: iGenius: How Steve Jobs Changed the World: a Discovery Channel documentary hosted by Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman.[20]
- 2001: Golden Dreams: a short film about the history of California shown at Disney California Adventure Park. Jobs is portrayed by Mark Neveldine.
- 1996: Triumph of the Nerds: directed by Paul Sen, written and narrated by Robert X. Cringely. The film contains clips of interviews with Jobs conducted by Cringely in 1995.
- 1992: The Machine That Changed the World: Part 3 of this five-part documentary, called The Paperback Computer, prominently featured Jobs and his role in the early days of Apple.
Feature films
- 2015: Steve Jobs: a feature film directed by Danny Boyle, with a screenplay by Aaron Sorkin. Jobs is portrayed by Michael Fassbender.
- 2013: Jobs: an independent film directed by Joshua Michael Stern. Jobs is portrayed by Ashton Kutcher.
- 2013: iSteve: a satirical film Directed by: Ryan Perez in which Jobs is portrayed by Justin Long.
- 1999: Pirates of Silicon Valley: a TNT film directed by Martyn Burke. Jobs is portrayed by Noah Wyle.
Theater and Opera
- 2018: Plague – transmediale festival, composed by James Ferraro.
- 2017: The (R)evolution of Steve Jobs – Santa Fe Opera, composed by Mason Bates with libretto by Mark Campbell.[21]
- 2012: The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs – The Public Theater, New York City, created and performed by Mike Daisey.[22]
Video
- 2018: Over My Dead Body (subject of interview on Amazon comedy series)[23]
- 1999: Noah Wyle and Steve Jobs at the 1999 Macworld NY (video clip) (references the 1999 film, Pirates of Silicon Valley starring Noah Wyle as Jobs)
- 1997: Early version of Apple's "Think Different" ad – Think different narrated by Jobs but never released on television
Painting
- 2015: The Son of a Migrant from Syria, a mural near Calais, France, by street artist Banksy[24]
Audio
- 2016-: The Aunty Donna Podcast, in which Broden Kelly portrays Steve Gobs, a character similar to Jobs who, instead of being the mastermind behind Apple products, enjoys giving people gobbies.
References
- ↑ Isaacson, Walter (2011). Steve Jobs. Simon & Schuster. p. ebook.
- ↑ Klein, Shawn, ed. (2015). Steve Jobs and Philosophy: For Those Who Think Different. Chicago, IL: Open Court. ISBN 978-0-8126-9889-3.
- ↑ "Stanford's Entrepreneurship Corner: Ed Catmull, Disney/Pixar Animation – Creativity, Inc. [Entire Talk]". stanford.edu.
- ↑ "Folklore.org: Revolution in the Valley". folklore.org.
- ↑ INSANELY GREAT: The Life and Times of Macintosh, the Computer that Changed Everything: Steven Levy: Amazon.com: Books. amazon.com. ISBN 9780670852444.
- ↑ Steve Jobs & the Next Big Thing: Randall E. Stross: Amazon.com: Books. amazon.com. ISBN 9780689121357.
- ↑ Steve Jobs, the Journey Is the Reward: Jeffrey S. Young: Amazon.com: Books. amazon.com. ISBN 9781558023789.
- ↑ Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer: Paul Freiberger, Michael Swaine: Amazon.com: Books. amazon.com. ISBN 9780881341218.
- ↑ Fire in the Valley: The Making of The Personal Computer (Second Edition): Paul Freiberger, Michael Swaine: Amazon.com: Books. amazon.com. ISBN 9780071358927.
- 1 2 "Fire in the Valley: The Making of the Personal Computer". Paul Freiberger – Author of When Can You Start?. 23 February 2014.
- ↑ "Steve Jobs: Insanely Great". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
- ↑ "Meditations on The Zen of Steve Jobs". GeekDad.
- ↑ "Steve Jobs: Genius by Design". PenguinRandomhouse.com.
- ↑ "American Genius". American Genius.
- ↑ Billion Dollar Hippie
- ↑ "Steve Jobs: One Last Thing PBS show website". Pbs.org. October 5, 2011. Archived from the original on June 24, 2012. Retrieved November 12, 2011.
- ↑ The narrator in the UK version of the show has a British accent, for the purpose of catering to the local market.
- ↑ Truta, Filip. "'Steve Jobs: iChanged the World' Documentary Airs Tonight in the UK". Softpedia. Archived from the original on 2014-04-10. Retrieved December 2, 2011.
- ↑ "Steve Jobs: iChanged the World". http://www.channel4.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-20. Retrieved November 15, 2011. External link in
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(help) - ↑ Nede, Jethro (October 10, 2011). "'iGenius: How Steve Jobs Changed the World' Airs Sunday on Discovery". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2013-12-31. Retrieved February 8, 2015.
- ↑ Veltman, Chloe (July 23, 2017). "'Nobody has one button': Steve Jobs opera sings Apple founder's praises – and flaws". The Guardian. Retrieved 2017-07-23.
- ↑ "The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs". publictheater.org. March 2012. Archived from the original on 2014-01-07.
- ↑ https://www.amazon.com/Steve-Jobs-Reboot/dp/B078WYJHJ9/ref=sr_1_19?ie=UTF8&qid=1515598813&sr=8-19&keywords=over+my+dead+body
- ↑ "Banksy work in Calais 'Jungle' shows Steve Jobs as migrant". BBC News. 11 December 2015. Retrieved 12 December 2015.
External links
- Steve Jobs (Character) on IMDb
- Steve Jobs (1955–2011) on IMDb
- "Noah Wyle on playing Steve Jobs" (in the 1999 film, Pirates of Silicon Valley), Fortune. October 7, 2011.
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