Jon Favreau
Jon Favreau (Jon Favreau) was born on October 19, 1966 in Flushing, New York, USA. He is an American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He graduated from Queen's College.
In 1992, he participated in his first film " Hoffa ", thus officially entering the entertainment circle. In 1993, the starring biographical film " Rudy " was released in the United States. In 1996, starred and wrote the comedy movie " Swingers ". In 2003, the fantasy film " Elf " directed by him was released in the United States
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. In 2005, the directed science fiction adventure film " Zathura: ASpaceAdventure " was released
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. In 2008, he directed the sci-fi action movie " Iron Man "
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, for which he won the 35th Saturn Awards for Best Director. In 2012, directed the science fiction drama " Revolution "
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. In 2014, with the comedy film " Chef ", he was shortlisted for the Best Comedy Actor in the American Critics' Choice Awards
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. In 2016, the directed fantasy adventure movie " The Jungle Book " was released in mainland China
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. On September 10, 2017, the directed science fiction drama " The Orville " premiered on FOX in the United States and served as the producer of the show
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Personal Life
Jon Favreau's mother is Jewish
. His father is a Catholic of Italian descent and French Canadian descent
. Jon Favreau attended a Hebrew school, and he accepted the Jewish Bar Mitzvah (Bar Mitzvah) ceremony
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Character Evaluation
The integration of modern spirit into classic stories is a consistent feature of Jon Favreau, whether it is romantic love or heroic legend, whether it is classic classics or animation works . He is an admirable person, not only because of his as a director, but more importantly because of his wisdom . Jon Favreau's rough appearance makes it difficult to be the male number one in ordinary movies or TV series. The performance experience in various running tricks or small production TV dramas did not obliterate his love for movies. In the movie "Iron Man", his unique expression technique showed the audience a vivid "Iron Man" image ).