FILM DIRECTOR

Jeff Nathanson

1965 - Today

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Jeffrey D. Nathanson (born October 12, 1965) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing two films of the Rush Hour series, as well as the Steven Spielberg films Catch Me If You Can, The Terminal, and Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Jeff Nathanson is the 1,671st most popular film director (up from 1,799th in 2019), the 12,920th most popular biography from United States (up from 14,286th in 2019) and the 489th most popular American Film Director.

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Among FILM DIRECTORS

Among film directors, Jeff Nathanson ranks 1,671 out of 2,041Before him are Athina Rachel Tsangari, Adam Shankman, Carlos Reygadas, Olena Demyanenko, Gary Rydstrom, and Morgan Spurlock. After him are Robert Riskin, Jason Reitman, Lenny Abrahamson, William Beaudine, James Frawley, and Jeffrey Lieber.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1965, Jeff Nathanson ranks 554Before him are Peter Kjær, Ilario Di Buò, Marguerite MacIntyre, Matjaž Debelak, Norman Whiteside, and Jane Swift. After him are Andy Dick, Steve Toussaint, Olga Nazarova, Pablo Bengoechea, Brian Nielsen, and Joey Santiago.

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In United States

Among people born in United States, Jeff Nathanson ranks 12,924 out of 20,380Before him are Dean Winters (1964), Ann B. Davis (1926), Morgan Spurlock (1970), John Scalzi (1969), Clea DuVall (1977), and William Demarest (1892). After him are Ilfenesh Hadera (1985), Andy Dick (1965), Paul Douglas (1907), Kevin Burnham (1956), Hudson Leick (1969), and Kyle Richards (1969).

Among FILM DIRECTORS In United States

Among film directors born in United States, Jeff Nathanson ranks 489Before him are Glen Keane (1954), Dave Filoni (1974), Brad Anderson (1964), Adam Shankman (1964), Gary Rydstrom (1959), and Morgan Spurlock (1970). After him are Robert Riskin (1897), William Beaudine (1892), James Frawley (1936), Jeffrey Lieber (1969), Nimród Antal (1973), and Errol Morris (1948).