Marcus Nispel was born in 1964 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). He began his career at the advertising agency Young and Rubicam in Frankfurt. He received a Fulbright scholarship in 1984 and came to the United States. In 1989, he directed a series of music videos for the C&C Music Factory. In New York, Nispel formed his own company, which later merged with RSA-USA, and Nispel himself joined MJZ in 2000. Fame to the director brought him created video clips and commercials. He has worked for advertising
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Marcus Nispel was born in 1964 in Frankfurt am Main (Germany). He began his career at the advertising agency Young and Rubicam in Frankfurt. He received a Fulbright scholarship in 1984 and came to the United States. In 1989, he directed a series of music videos for the C&C Music Factory. In New York, Nispel formed his own company, which later merged with RSA-USA, and Nispel himself joined MJZ in 2000. Fame to the director brought him created video clips and commercials. He has worked for advertising firms such as AT&T, Audi, Canon, Chase, Coca-Cola, Dr. Pepper, Fidelity, Kodak, Levi's, L'Oreal, Marlboro, Mercedes, Motorola, Nike, Panasonic, Pepsi, RCA, Showtime, Sprint, Sprite, Unisys, UPS, US Postal Service, VISA Gold. Almost two dozen video clips Nispel took first place in the charts, among the artists with whom he worked, can be called “Spice Girls”, “Simply Red”, “No Doubt”, George Michael, Janet Jackson, Elton John, Billy Joel, Aretha Franklin, Cher, Mariah Carey, Brian Adams, Gloria Estefan, etc. The successes of Marcus Nispel are marked by professional prizes “Clio”, “Mobius”, MTV and “Billboard” and a number of other awards. In 2003, he made his film debut, producing a remake of the famous “horror film” “Texas Chainsaw Massacre”. In 2004, Nispel shot his version of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein (in Russia, the rental is carried out under the name New Frankenstein).