From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marcos Siega
Marcos Siega
Marcos Siega • Traveler (2007)
• True Blood Episode 7 (2008)
Born June 8, 1969 (1969-06-08) • Dexter (2008) - multiple episodes
New York City, New York, U.S.
• October Road (2008)
Occupation Director, producer, musician • The Vampire Diaries (2009) - multiple episodes
• Outlaw (2010) - multiple episodes
Marcos Siega (born June 8, 1969 in New York City, New • Charlie’s Angels (2011) - Pilot
York) is a film, television, commercial, and music video
director. He has also worked as a producer and a musi-
cian.
Music videos
In the late 1980s he helped form the New York based • 311 - "Flowing"
punk band Bad Trip, releasing two full length records and • 8stops7 - "Question Everything"
numerous EPs. When he began directing music videos, • The Actual - "Worst Day of My Life"
many bands and musicians noted that Siega’s back- • Alien Ant Farm - "Movies"
ground in rock music was beneficial. He has worked with • The All-American Rejects - "Swing, Swing"
bands such as Weezer, System of a Down, P.O.D., Papa • The All-American Rejects - "Dirty Little Secret"
Roach, Blink-182, The All-American Rejects and many • Aimee Allen - "Revolution"
more. His 2000 video for Blink-182’s "All the Small • Amanda - "Everybody Doesn’t"
Things" garnered him three MTV Video Music Award • Anastacia - "Boom"
nominations and he was nominated for a Grammy Award • Anthrax - "Inside Out"
for his Papa Roach video "Broken Home". In 2001 he • Anthrax - "Fueled"
signed with award winning commercial production com- • Anthrax - "Nothing"
pany Hungryman Films and made his move into the spot • BBMak - "Still on Your Side"
world. • Bif Naked - "Moment of Weakness"
Siega has gone on to direct films and acclaimed tele- • Birdbrain - "Youth of America"
vision series such as Dexter, True Blood, Cold Case, and • Blink-182 - "All the Small Things"
Veronica Mars to name but a few. He is co-executive pro- • Blink-182 - "What’s My Age Again?"
ducer of The Vampire Diaries and also directed the pilot • Blink-182 - "Man Overboard"
and several subsequent episodes. Pretty Persuasion, the • Tracy Bonham - "Sunshine"
2005 film he directed, was nominated for Grand Jury • Buckcherry - "Ridin"
Prize at the Sundance Film Festival. • Chantal Kreviazuk - "Before You"
• Chokebore - "A Taste for Bitters"
Filmography •
•
CIV - "Can’t Wait One Minute More"
Collective Soul - Why? Pt.2
• Stung (1999) • Corrosion of Conformity - "Drowning in a Daydream"
• Pretty Persuasion (2005) • The Crystal Method - Name of the Game
• Underclassman (2005) • The Crystal Method feat. Scott Weiland- "You Know
• Chaos Theory (2008) It’s Hard"
• Cypress Hill Featuring Roni Size - "Child of the West"
Television • Disney All Stars featuring Hilary Duff & Raven-
• Rock the House (2002) multiple episodes Symoné - "Circle of Life"
• Fastlane (2002) - 2 episodes • Eels - "Mr. E.’s Beautiful Blues"
• Oliver Beene (2003) • Eve 6 - "Promise"
• Veronica Mars (2004) - 3 episodes • Eve 6 - "Here’s to the Night"
• Cold Case (2005) - multiple episodes • Everclear - "Rock Star"
• Eyes (2005) • Goldfinger- "More Today Than Yesterday"
• Life (2007) • Hoku - "Perfect Day"
• Shark (2007) - multiple episodes • Hoobastank - "Crawling in the Dark"
• The Nine (2007) • Ill Niño - "What Comes Around"
• Jars of Clay - "Unforgetful You"
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Marcos Siega
• Jurassic 5 - "The Influence" • Trust Company - "Downfall"
• Kelly Osbourne - "Papa Don’t Preach" • Unloco - "Facedown"
• Kittywider - "Crazy Weed" • The Urge - "Too Much Stereo"
• Lifehouse - "Sick Cycle Carousel" • Vanessa Carlton - "Pretty Baby"
• Lifehouse - "Breathing" • Weezer - "Island in the Sun (Version 1)"
• The Living End - "Roll On" • Weezer - "Hash Pipe"
• Maroon 5 - Goodnight Goodnight • Weezer - "Beverly Hills"
• Mest - "Cadillac" • Weezer - "Dope Nose"
• Our Lady Peace - "Life" • Weezer - "Keep Fishin’"
• P.O.D. - "Rock the Party" • will.i.am - "Will I Am"
• P.O.D. - "Southtown"
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•
P.O.D. - "Satellite"
Papa Roach - "Last Resort"
Film & television as producer
• Papa Roach - "Broken Home" or executive producer
• Paramore - "That’s What You Get"
• Stung (1999)
• Pete Yorn - "Strange Condition"
• Rock the House (2002)
• Peter Searcy - "Losing Light Fast"
• Pretty Persuasion (2005)
• Quicksand - "Delusional"
• Drive-Thru (2007)
• Quicksand - "Thorn in My Side"
• Barry Munday (2008)
• Rival Schools - "Used for Glue"
• The Vampire Diaries (2009)
• Rooney - "Blueside"
• Outlaw (2010)
• Rooney - "Pop Stars"
• Sara Bareilles - "Bottle It Up"
• Scapegoat Wax - "Lost Cause" External links
• Sevendust - "Waffle"
• Official website
• Shades Apart - "Tainted Love"
• Marcos Siega at the Internet Movie Database
• Shift - "In Honor of Myself"
• Hungryman Films
• Smoother - "East Side"
• SR-71 - "Right Now" Persondata
• Stem - "Pinch" Name Siega, Marcos
• The Suicide Machines - "Sometimes I Don’t Mind" Alternative names
• System of a Down - "Chop Suey!"
Short description
• System of a Down - "Toxicity"
• Tantric - "Breakdown" Date of birth June 8, 1969
• Third Day - "You Make Me Mad" Place of birth New York City, New York, U.S.
• Toad The Wet Sprocket - "Come Down" Date of death
• Trickside - "Under You"
Place of death
• Trik Turner - "Friends & Family"
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Categories:
• 1969 births
• American music video directors
• American television directors
• Film directors from New York City
• Living people
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