James Siegel

James Siegel
Born United States
Occupation Novelist
Language English
Genre Thriller

James Siegel is an American thriller novelist. He holds a B.A. from the York College 1977, City University of New York, and lives in Manhattan and Edgewater, New Jersey.

Siegel worked for many years as an advertising executive in New York City, with writing credits from the "Yo, Yao" ad that aired during Super Bowl XXXVII, and was Vice Chairman of the Board of Directors of BBDO New York. Since leaving commercial advertising in 2006, he has been responsible for many political advertisements from Eliot Spitzer's gubernatorial campaign in New York in 2006 to Hillary Clinton's Presidential campaign in 2008.[1] He continues to work in politics today.

The movie Derailed, a film based on his 2003 novel of the same name, was released on October 21, 2005.[2] The novel was also adapted as the Tamil film Pachaikili Muthucharam.

In 2009, Siegel teamed up with stem cell advocate Brooke Ellison and directed the award winning documentary "Hope Deferred".[3]

In September 2013, Siegel married Laura Miller and currently lives with his two sons, Sander and Zachary.

Bibliography

References

  1. The New York Times "Political Adman Scores Big for New York Democrats'" November 14, 2006
  2. Ebert, Roger. "Derailed". Chicago Sun-Times. Retrieved July 16, 2010.
  3. Boston Film Festival Winners

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