Bruno Mars videography
American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has appeared in twenty-four music videos, two films and five television shows. After appearing in a few music videos between 2008 and 2010, including "Wavin' Flag (Coca-Cola Celebration Mix)", a video for "The Other Side" was released to introduce him to the music industry, as lead artist.[1] In 2010, he released videos for "Just the Way You Are" and "Grenade", both taken from his debut album Doo-Wops & Hooligans. The former won Popular International Music Video at the 2011 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards,[2] a MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Male Video in 2011,[3] favorite International video at the 2011 Myx Music Awards.[4] Mars usually co-directs his videos along with Duddy, the duo has so far directed seven videos.[a]
In 2011, videos for "The Lazy Song", "Liquor Store Blues" and "It Will Rain" were released. The latter, was awarded Best Male Video at the 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Japan.[12] Mars' second album Unorthodox Jukebox (2012) spawned the single "Gorilla", whose music video is set in a fictional South of the Border strip club named "La Jungla".[9][13] The Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars-directed video "When I Was Your Man" depicts him as a lonely balladeer. The video for the lead single, "Locked Out of Heaven", won in the category of Best Male Video at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards.[14] The third single, "Treasure" won a MTV Video Music Award for Best Choreography at the 2013 ceremony.[14] The Mark Ronson's collaboration "Uptown Funk" won Video of the Year at the 2015 Soul Train Music Awards.[15]
In addition to his music videos, Mars has starred as Little Elvis in the movie Honeymoon in Vegas (1992), as well as voicing Roberto in Rio 2 (2014). He has appeared in the same television show three times, Saturday Night Live, by the second time he hosted and performed in the same episode, in October 2012. Mars has additionally starred in episodes for the television shows Sesame Street, The Cleveland Show and Jane the Virgin.
Music videos
Title | Year | Other performer(s) credited | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"Love" | 2009 | Jaeson Ma | Michael Chang | The video doesn't feature any of the performers. It is a lyric video that features multiple people looking for the true meaning of love, discovering that are different kinds of love. | [16] |
"Nothin' on You" | 2010 | B.o.B | Ethan Lader | It was filmed in L.A. and features photo shoots of other cities like London and Tokyo. The video is based on multiple collages of women taping over each other. It features both artists performing, in a scene B.o.B plays guitar, Mars plays the drums and Philip Lawrence plays the piano. | [17] |
"Billionaire" | Travie McCoy | Mark Staubach | Mars plays a guitar and sings the chorus by side with Travie McCoy during most the video. McCoy is seen in various sets helping out people in different ways. Pete Wentz makes a cameo appearance riding around on Vespas. | [18] | |
"The Other Side" | Cee Lo Green B.o.B |
Nick Bilardello and Cameron Duddy | Follows Mars in a casual day in his life, from posing at a photo shoot to "scratch" on an empty sidewalk. Throughout the video his artistic abilities are shown by playing instruments, as he tries to integrate the overnight success with his daily basis. | [1] | |
"Just the Way You Are" | None | Ethan Lader | As Mars walks in his love interest, Nathalie Kelley, is listening to "Just the Way You Are" on her Walkman. Mars stops the tape player, removes the cassette tape. Then, he pulls the media out of the cassette tape and arranges the media into several shapes such as letters, a drum and a bell which he rings with his fingers in synchronization with the chimes. | [19] | |
"Grenade" | None | Nabil Elderkin | Filmed in L.A. Mars drags a piano across the city, as a way of showing affection to a girl who doesn't love him back. In the way to her house, he meets some unpleasant personas and founds his beloved with another man. Mars drags the piano away and ends up in a railroad track, hoping to end his misery. | [20] | |
"Liquor Store Blues" | 2011 | Damian Marley | Jake Summer | Features Mars and Marley singing together in a psychedelic room with a colorful background. Smoke emerges in the screen in every direction during the whole video. | [21] |
"The Lazy Song" | None | Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars | The official video is one continuous and uninterrupted shot, Mars sings in a bedroom with five monkeys, they perform dance moves typical of a boy-band, fool around and mimick the song's lyrics. Philip Lawrence makes an appearance, before being driven off by the chimps. The video ends with Mars pouring confetti and striking a pose for the camera. | [5] | |
None | Nez | An alternative version for the official video was created and features Leonard Nimoy and his daily routine in a lazy life. Mars and Philip Lawrence appear on the video, walking out of a grocery store as Nimoy walks in. | [22] | ||
"Lighters" | Bad Meets Evil | Rich Lee | Mars plays an upright piano during his verses. Meanwhile, Bad Meets Evil find their way from their own darkness' to the light through an underground tunnel. They rise through a manhole which leads them to a field where Mars is singing. The video ends with a group watching the rise of sky lanterns aglow. | [23] | |
"It Will Rain" | None | Phil Pinto and Bruno Mars | Starts with Mars spoiling and kissing a love interest, however, things escalate by the time they start to fight which leads into loneliness for both. The video intercuts with footage of the film The Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 with Bella and Edward. | [24] | |
"Young, Wild & Free" | Snoop Dogg Wiz Khalifa |
Dylan Brown | Mars does not appear in the music video. Snoop Dogg and Wiz Khalifa are the two students from N. Hale High School having fun with Slip-N-Slide and girls, footage from the movie is also featured in the video. | [25] | |
"Mirror" | 2012 | Lil Wayne | Antoine Fuqua | Through the video Lil Wayne is shown splashing red, black and white paint on a mural on the wall. Mars is either sitting on a ladder singing or singing while standing up. In the end of the video, the painting turns out to be Wayne crucified on a cross. | [26] |
"This Is My Love" | Gold 1 Jaeson Ma |
Claudio Zagarini and Michel Zeynali | In the video, Gold 1 is the only performer featured on it. It consists of several shots of Gold 1 performing, along with cuts from the "Love" video. | [27] | |
"Locked Out of Heaven" | None | Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars | Mars is seen playing the song with his band mates (The Hooligans) at intimate venue to a small crowd having fun. These scenes are interleaved with others that feature The Hooligans smoking, drinking beer and playing games along with Mars in an alley. The video features wonky-TV effects. | [6] | |
"When I Was Your Man" | 2013 | None | Stars Mars as a lonely balladeer sitting in front of a piano with sunglasses donned and a half-full glass of whiskey atop his instrument; reminding himself of what he could have done to keep his lover. Video based on 70's vibe and retro effects. | [7] | |
"Treasure" | None | Features Mars and his band, The Hooligans, dancing together. The music video is a recreation of Mars' 2013 Billboard Music Awards performance, with 80's effects. | [8] | ||
"Bubble Butt" | Major Lazer 2 Chainz Tyga Mystic |
Eric Wareheim | The video features three women, who are hosed in their butts, inflating them to ridiculous size. Meanwhile, a psychedelic nightclub is revealed and several women are dancing in super size butts. None of the performers appear on the video. | [28] | |
"Gorilla" | None | Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars | The music video opens with a pair of women in strip club named "La Jungla". The two of them are talking about Isabella, portrayed by Freida Pinto, who has been "fooling around" with someone else's man (Mr. Mars). Pinto, after an introduction by Luiz Guzmán, starts to pull off spins on the pole as Mars and his band perform the song. Through the video, Isabella and Mars chemistry is raised by physically intense scenes. The video closes in a chase scene. | [9] | |
"Uptown Funk" | 2014 | Mark Ronson | In the video, Mars and Mark Ronson get their shoes shined, hair permed and jam, along with their crew, side by side to a stretch limo. It features scenes of Mars and part of the crew dancing in the street, while Ronson lays in the background. | [10] | |
"24K Magic" | 2016 | None | |||
Victoria’s Secret Angels | None | ||||
"That's What I Like" | 2017 | None | Jonathan Lia and Bruno Mars | ||
"Versace on the Floor" | None | Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars | |||
"Finesse (Remix)" | 2018 | Cardi B | Bruno Mars and Florent Dechard |
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Performer(s) | Director(s) | Description | Ref. |
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"Long Distance" | 2008 | Brandy | Chris Robinson | Mars is seen playing the piano in a sequence of the music video. | [29] |
"The Dedication" | 2009 | Jibbs Lloyd |
Erik White | Mars appears in the DJ booth dancing at the beginning of the video. | [30] |
"Wavin' Flag (Coca-Cola Celebration Mix)" | 2010 | K'Naan | Nabil Elderkin | Mars is featured in the beginning of the video playing the bongo drum. | [31] |
"Feel Right" | 2015 | Mark Ronson Mystikal |
Cameron Duddy and Bruno Mars | Mars is one of the judges of the talent show. | [11] |
Filmography
Films
Title | Year | Role | Notes | Ref. |
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Honeymoon in Vegas | 1992 | Little Elvis | Himself | [32] |
Rio 2 | 2014 | Roberto | Voice role | [33] |
Television
Title | Year | Role(s) | Channel | Notes | Ref. |
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Saturday Night Live | 2010 | Musical guest | NBC | Episode: "Jane Lynch/Bruno Mars" | [34] |
Sesame Street | 2011 | Himself | PBS | Episode: "Getting Centered" | [35] |
The Cleveland Show | 2012 | Himself (voice) | Fox | Episode: "Menace II Secret Society" | [36] |
Saturday Night Live | Host/Musical guest | NBC | Episode: "Bruno Mars" | [37] | |
2014 | Musical guest | Episode: "Cameron Diaz/Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars" | [38] | ||
Jane the Virgin | 2016 | Himself | The CW | Episode: "Chapter Forty-Four" | [39] |
Saturday Night Live | 2016 | Musical guest | NBC | Episode: "Emily Blunt/Bruno Mars" | [40] |
Commercials
Company or product | Year | Description | Ref. |
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Bench | 2011 | Mars appears in two commercials for Bench as part of their clothing line "Bench On Mars" and "Khaki in Bench". | [41] |
Notes
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