David Kellogg
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David Kellogg (born 1952) is an American film, commercial, and music video director.
Kellogg has gained prominence for dozens of television spots that he has created for clients such as Pepsi, Fuji, AT&T, Sprite, Coke, Nike, Apple, IBM, MCI, United Airlines, and Mercedes Benz. He is part of Anonymous Content, a commercials and music video production company in Los Angeles, California.
He married model, actress and former Playboy Playmate Denise Michele.
He has two sons and a daughter and resides in Hidden Hills, California.
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[edit] Partial Filmography
- Inspector Gadget (1999)
- Cool as Ice (1991)
[edit] Partial Music Videography
- Sing Along by Blue Man Group with Dave Matthews (2005)
- Please forgive me by David Gray (2001)
- Love oh love by Lionel Richie (1992)
- Keep it comin' (dance till you can't dance no more) by C+C Music Factory (1992)
- Jam by Michael Jackson (1992)
- Don't you wanna be mine? by Denise Lopez (1990)
- Stop running away by Brenda Russell (1990)
- I'll be good to you by Quincy Jones, Ray Charles, Chaka Khan (1989)
- Innocent days by Giant (1989)
- With every beat of my heart by Taylor Dayne (1989)
- Drive my car by David Crosby (1989)
- Saying sorry by Denise Lopez (1988)
[edit] Partial list of Television commercials
- AFLAC: "Pet Shop" and "Broken Leg"
- Acushnet's Titleist: "Painting" (starring: John Cleese) and "Elevator"
- Chevrolet Optra: "Cross walk"
- Little Caesar's "Training Camp"
- American Express: "Gas Pump" (staring: Jerry Seinfeld)
- Eastman Kodak: "Pie Plate"
- OfficeMax: "Rubberband Man" and "Motivational Poster"
- Bud lite: "Spa"
- Budweiser: "Word Association"
- Pepsi's Sierra Mist: "Bronze Man"
- Pepsi's Gatorade: "Playmates"
- Pepsi's Mountain Dew: At least three ads, including the "007" add, see Rob Harris
- Daimler Chrysler's Jeep: "Swampland"
- Volkswagen: "Passenger"
- INTEL: "Giant Grouper"
- Frito-Lay's Rold Gold
- Philips' Grundig Hi-fi
- DuPont Stainmaster carpet
- Rollerblade
- 7 Up: "Make 7 Up Yours"
[edit] Awards and nominations
- 2005 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
- 1991 Golden Raspberry Awards award nominee for Worst Director Razzie, (for Cool as Ice)
[edit] External links
- David Kellogg at the Internet Movie Database
- David Kellogg at the All Movie Guide
- Music Videos & Commercials at anonymous content