David Kellogg
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David Kellogg | |
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Born | 1952 (age 71–72) United States |
Occupation | Film director, television director |
David Kellogg (born 1952) is an American film, commercial, and music video director.[1]
Kellogg has created television productions for companies as Pepsi, Fuji[disambiguation needed], AT&T, Sprite, Coke, Nike, Apple, IBM, MCI, United Airlines, and Mercedes-Benz. He is part of Anonymous Content, a multimedia development and production company in Los Angeles, California.[citation needed]
He is married to model and actress Denise Michele. He has two sons and a daughter.
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Partial filmography
- Inspector Gadget (1999)
- Cool as Ice (1991)
Partial music videography
- Sing Along by Blue Man Group with Dave Matthews (2004)
- Please Forgive Me by David Gray (2001)
- Jam by Michael Jackson (1992)
- Love Oh Love by Lionel Richie (1992)
- Keep It Comin' (Dance Till You Can't Dance No More) by C+C Music Factory (1992)
- Lies by En Vogue (1990)
- When Women Are Lonely by Peter Wolf (1990)
- We Got Our Own Thang Heavy D (1989)
- I'll Be Good to You by Quincy Jones, featuring Ray Charles, Chaka Khan (1989)
- Secret Garden by Quincy Jones, featuring Barry White, James Ingram, El Debarge, Al B. Sure! (1989)
- Innocent Days by Giant (1989)
- 3 O'Clock Jump by Herb Alpert (1989)
- With Every Beat of My Heart by Taylor Dayne (1989)
- Drive My Car by David Crosby (1989)
- Bodyguard by The Bee Gees (1989)
- Some People by E.G. Daily (1989)
Partial list of television commercials
- Titleist "Painting" (starring: John Cleese)
- American Express "Gas Pump" (starring: Jerry Seinfeld)
- American Express "Dance" (starring: Ellen DeGeneres)
- Lynx "Dream Date" (starring: Jennifer Aniston)
- Capital One (starring: David Spade)
- Alka-Seltzer (starring: Kathy Griffin)
- Frito-Lay's Rold Gold (starring: Jason Alexander)
- Campbell's (starring: John Lithgow)
- Bud Lite "Spa" (starring: Cedric the Entertainer)
- Pepsi "Machine" (starring: Shakira)
- Gatorade "Playmates" (starring: Yao Ming, Peyton Manning, Derek Jeter, Jason Kidd, Vince Carter)
- Gillette "Wrestling" (starring: Dave Chappelle)
- Intel "Tubes" (starring: Blue Man Group)
- Kinney Shoes "Fashion is Where You Find It" (starring: Udo Kier)
- Antarctica (starring: Whoopi Goldberg)
- Ford "Magic" (starring: Penn & Teller)
- U.S. Cellular (starring: Joan Cusack)
- 7 Up "Make 7 Up Yours" (starring: Orlando Jones)
- Budweiser "Word Association" & "Relationship Counselor"
- DaimlerChrysler Jeep: "Swampland"
- Little Caesars "Training Camp"
- Eastman Kodak "Pie Plate"
- OfficeMax "Rubberband Man"
- Sierra Mist "Bronze Man"
- Mountain Dew "007" & "Posers"
- Mercedes-Benz "Big Show"
- United Airlines "Glamorous Life"
- Volkswagen "Passenger" (starring: Adria Dawn, Clark Saturn)
Awards and nominations
- 2004 Emmy Award nomination for Office Max "Rubberband Man"
- 2004 Music Video Production Association (MVPA) award nominee for Best Adult Contemporary Video
- 2001 Music Video Production Association (MVPA) award nominee for Best Adult Contemporary Video
- 1997 Directors Guild of America award nominee for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Commercials
- 1995 Emmy Award for HBO "Tea Time"
- 1991 Golden Raspberry Award nominee for Worst Director for Cool as Ice
- 1988 MTV Award nominee for Best Video from a Film Rain Man
- Various Clio Awards, D&AD Awards, AICP Awards, BTAA Awards
References
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External links
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- 1952 births
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