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Joseph McGinty Nichol (born August 9, 1968), known professionally as McG, is an American director, producer, and former record producer. McG began his career in the music industry, directing music videos and producing various albums.
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Mungo City. One Hit Wonder (Everclear song) One Week (song) Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) RPM (Sugar Ray song) Santeria (song) Shoots and Ladders (song) Walkin' on the Sun. The Way (Fastball song) When It's Over (Sugar Ray song) Why Can't We Be Friends? (song) Why Don't You Get a Job?
Mar 5, 2024 · Aside from his work in film, McG has made a mark in the music industry by directing music videos for renowned artists such as Smash Mouth, The Offspring, and Sugar Ray. His visually appealing and energetic style became iconic in the 1990s music video scene. McG co-founded Wonderland Sound and Vision production company.
May 30, 2018 · McG went on to direct and produce for film and television ( Charlie’s Angels, Terminator Salvation, The O.C. ), but 20 years removed from his days of shooting four-minute mini-musicals in SoCal,...
- Bobby Olivier
Feb 20, 2014 · 5 Iconic ’90s Music Videos Directed By McG. Here’s a little piece of ‘90s trivia for you: the guy who co-wrote Sugar Ray ’s infectious hit “Fly” is the same man who directed “ This ...
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IMDbPro Starmeter See rank. McG was born on 9 August 1968 in Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA. He is a producer and director, known for Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003), Terminator Salvation (2009) and The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020). More at IMDbPro.
The MCG was the home of Australia's first full colour video scoreboard, which replaced the old scoreboard in 1982, located on Level 4 of the Western Stand, which notably caught fire in 1999 and was replaced in 2000. A second video screen added in 1994 almost directly opposite, on Level 4 of the Olympic stand.