Jason R. Reitman (; born October 19, 1977)
is a Canadian–American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the films ''
Thank You for Smoking'' (2005), ''
Juno'' (2007), ''
Up in the Air'' (2009), ''
Young Adult
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'' (2011), ''
Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' (2021), and ''
Saturday Night'' (2024). He has received one
Grammy Award
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, one
Golden Globe and four
Academy Award
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nominations, two for
Best Director. He is the son of director
Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman (; October 27, 1946 – February 12, 2022) was a Canadian film director and producer. He was known for his comedy films, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman was the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998.
...
and is known for frequently collaborating with screenwriter
Diablo Cody and director
Gil Kenan
Gil Kenan (; born October 16, 1976) is a British–American filmmaker. He is best known for directing ''Monster House (film), Monster House'' (2006), which earned him an Academy Awards, Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated ...
.
Early life
Reitman was born in
Montreal
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,
Quebec
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,
the son of Geneviève Robert, an actress sometimes billed as Geneviève Deloir, and film director
Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman (; October 27, 1946 – February 12, 2022) was a Canadian film director and producer. He was known for his comedy films, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman was the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998.
...
(1946–2022). Reitman has two younger sisters:
Catherine Reitman, an actress, producer and writer, who is three years younger, and Caroline Reitman, a nurse, who is twelve years younger.
Reitman's father was born in
Czechoslovakia
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, to
Jewish
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parents who were
Holocaust survivors
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. Reitman's paternal grandfather ran a dry cleaner and then a car wash.
His mother is from a Christian background and of
French-Canadian descent; she
converted to Judaism
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.
When he was still a child, his family moved to
Los Angeles
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.
His father, Ivan, directed the films ''
Ghostbusters'', ''
Ghostbusters II
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'', ''
Stripes'' and ''
Kindergarten Cop''. Reitman grew up on set, and has photos of himself as a baby on the set of ''
Animal House
''National Lampoon's Animal House'' is a 1978 American comedy film directed by John Landis and written by Harold Ramis, Douglas Kenney and Chris Miller (writer), Chris Miller. It stars John Belushi, Tim Matheson, John Vernon, Verna Bloom, Tom ...
'' in 1978;
Bill Murray
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described Reitman as "a pain in the ass" while filming ''Ghostbusters'', with
Dan Aykroyd
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Aykroyd was a writer and an original member of the "Not Ready for Prime Time Players" cast on the NBC sketch comedy series ''Saturday Nigh ...
joking that "he was directing back then".
Such experiences showed him that making movies is "a job that people do, that it's not just this piece of magic that happens".
Jason described his childhood self as "a loser...a movie geek...
ndshy."
In the late 1980s, Reitman began appearing in small acting parts and serving as a production assistant on his father's films. He spent time in the editing rooms of his father's movies, learning the process.
Reitman graduated from
Harvard-Westlake School in 1995; Reitman was a
high jumper in high school, coached by
Occidental College Hall-of-Famer Phil Sweeney.
Reitman attended
Skidmore College
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and was going to major in
pre-med studies before transferring to the
University of Southern California
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(USC) to major in English/Creative Writing. At USC, he performed with improv group Commedus Interruptus.
Film career
Reitman started out making short films during his time at USC.
Throughout his 20s, instead of accepting offers to make commercial feature films, Reitman began making his own short films and directing commercials. Although he was offered the opportunity to direct ''
Dude, Where's My Car?'' on two occasions, he declined.

Reitman's first feature film, ''
Thank You for Smoking'', opened in 2005. Reitman developed the
Christopher Buckley novel into a screenplay and, eventually, a film. The film was a commercial and critical success. It grossed over $39 million worldwide by the end of its run, and was nominated for two
Golden Globes. After the success of ''Thank You for Smoking'', Reitman mentioned in an interview that his next film would be adapting another book (a "white collar satire") into a film. He also mentioned that he had plans to work with Buckley again on an original project.
[Wines, Shawn.]
Lobbying is Kind of Funny
", ''Ignore Magazine'', 2006. Retrieved on January 10, 2008. Although the first of these projects would eventually become ''
Up in the Air'', this second project has not come to fruition.
His second film, ''
Juno'', generated great buzz after it premiered at the 2007
Toronto International Film Festival
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and was released in December 2007. It was
Roger Ebert
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's favorite film of 2007 and received Oscar nominations for
Best Picture,
Elliot Page
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's performance as the title character,
Diablo Cody's original screenplay, and Reitman himself for
Best Director. Reitman did win other awards for his work on ''Juno'', including Best Director at the
2008 Canadian Comedy Awards. The film grossed over $140 million at the U.S. box office, making it the largest success of Reitman's career and more successful than any of his father's films since ''
Kindergarten Cop''.
Brad Silberling was originally attached to direct the film, but he dropped out over casting differences. Reitman was in the middle of writing a screenplay when he came on board to direct ''Juno'' and, at one point, he expressed intent to finish writing and to direct this screenplay.
In March 2006, Reitman formed the production company "Hard C Productions" with producing partner
Daniel Dubiecki. The company had an overall deal with
Fox Searchlight Pictures, the company that distributed Reitman's first two films. Reitman described his production company's goal as being to produce "small subversive comedy that is independent but accessible".
[Kit, Borys and Nicole Sperling.]
Reitman, Wilson say 'Bonzai'
, ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'', November 20, 2006. Retrieved on January 4, 2008. Reitman states that he and Dubiecki "want to make unusual films, and anything that turns a genre on its ear".
[Kit, Borys.]
Reitman has the jump on Cody's 'Body'
, ''The Hollywood Reporter
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'', November 13, 2007. Retrieved on January 4, 2008. Through Hard C Productions, Reitman is set to produce and direct ''Banzai Shadowhands'', a comedy about "a once-great ninja who is now living a life of mediocrity". ''Shadowhands'' will be written by ''
The Office
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s
Rainn Wilson. Reitman met Wilson on the set of his father's film ''
My Super Ex-Girlfriend'', in which Wilson had a supporting role.
No start date for filming has been set, and it is unclear as to whether or not Wilson is finished with the script.
Hard C Productions produced films ''The Ornate Anatomy of Living Things'' and ''
Jennifer's Body''. ''Anatomy'' has been written by Matthew Spicer and Max Winkler, and will revolve around "a Gotham bookstore clerk who discovers a museum devoted to his life". ''Jennifer's Body'' is a horror comedy written by
Diablo Cody and starring
Megan Fox, about a cheerleader who is possessed by a demon and starts feeding off the boys in a Minnesota farming town.
In 2009, Reitman left Hard C to form Right of Way Films.
In 2001, the year the novel ''
Up in the Air'' was published,
Sheldon Turner discovered the book and wrote a screenplay adaptation, which he sold to DreamWorks in 2003. Jason Reitman later came upon the novel (initially attracted by the
Christopher Buckley blurb on the cover) while browsing in the
Los Angeles
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bookstore
Book Soup.
Reitman persuaded his father
Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman (; October 27, 1946 – February 12, 2022) was a Canadian film director and producer. He was known for his comedy films, especially in the 1980s and 1990s. Reitman was the owner of The Montecito Picture Company, founded in 1998.
...
to purchase the book's film rights, and the elder Reitman commissioned a screenplay from
Ted and Nicholas Griffin, who used some elements from Turner's script in their own work. Jason Reitman then developed his own screenplay, incorporating some of the elements from the Griffins' script that had (unbeknownst to Reitman) originated with Turner. Some of Turner's inventions that were utilized in the final film include Ryan's boilerplate termination speech ("Anyone who ever built an empire or changed the world sat where you're sitting right now..."), a key plot point involving a suicide, and the character of Ryan's partner (written by Turner as male).

Reitman initially attempted to claim sole credit for writing the film, and later admitted to being confused when the
Writers Guild of America
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* The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) is headquartered in New York City and is affiliated wit ...
ruled that he should share credit with Turner. He and Turner later appeared at a WGA event where both said they were happy to share credit now that the course of events, and Turner's contribution to the final product, had been made clear.
In the spring of 2009, Reitman directed ''
Up in the Air'' starring
George Clooney. ''Up in the Air'' is based on a novel written by
Walter Kirn about a corporate downsizer who travels from city to city and is fanatical about collecting his ten millionth frequent flier mile. The film features real-world characters cast from the ranks of the recently downsized. "Hidden within a film that seems to be about corporate termination and the economy is a movie about the decision whether to be alone or not," noted Reitman," in an interview conducted just prior to the film's nationwide release. Sheldon Turner and Reitman's ''Up in the Air'' screenplay won the Golden Globe Award for best screenplay in 2010.
Reitman was also an executive producer of the erotic thriller ''
Chloe'', theatrically released by
Sony Pictures Classics on March 26, 2010.
Reitman helped persuade
Amanda Seyfried to star in the film. The film enjoyed commercial success and became director
Atom Egoyan
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's biggest moneymaker ever.
On January 15, 2019, Reitman announced he would be working on ''
Ghostbusters: Afterlife'', a continuation of the original ''
Ghostbusters'' films directed by his father. Originally set for a June 2021, release,
due to the COVID-19 pandemic the release date was pushed back to November 11, 2021. After the success of the film, both Reitman and his writing partner
Gil Kenan
Gil Kenan (; born October 16, 1976) is a British–American filmmaker. He is best known for directing ''Monster House (film), Monster House'' (2006), which earned him an Academy Awards, Academy Award nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated ...
had signed an overall deal with
Sony Pictures Entertainment to develop more projects. Reitman was set to return to direct the sequel to ''Ghostbusters: Afterlife'' entitled ''
Frozen Empire'', but later was replaced by Kenan, who remains as a producer and co-writer in the film, was released in 2024.
On October 11, 2024, Reitman directed and co-wrote alongside Kenan for ''
Saturday Night'' was released. It is a comedy biopic about the events directly preceding the live broadcast of ''Saturday Night Live''s first episode on October 11, 1975. Canadian comedian Dan Ackroyd was a member of that ''SNL'' cast and describes the film as a "stand alone masterpiece."
Other work
Before his feature film career began, Jason Reitman wrote and directed six short films. He financed his first short film, ''Operation'', with money he made by selling ads in desk calendars. The film premiered at the
Sundance Film Festival
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The festival has acted ...
in 1998.
[Jason Reitman – Libertarian]
", ''Advocates of Self Government'', 2006. Retrieved on January 10, 2008.
He was a guest on ''
The Howard Stern Show
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'' on April 10, 2008; when he was asked if he would direct ''
Ghostbusters III'' and cast Howard, he said: "Do you know how many times I get asked if I want to do ''Ghostbusters III''? Looking at my career so far, I mean, if you just looked at my two films, I would make the most boring ''Ghostbusters'' movie. It would just be people talking about ghosts, there wouldn't be any ghost-busting in it." Stern, a friend of Ivan Reitman, also revealed that he had seen Jason's early short films and was impressed enough to offer him the opportunity to direct an episode of ''
Son of the Beach'' (a TV series he produced, a goofy parody of ''
Baywatch
''Baywatch'' is an American Drama (film and television), drama television series about lifeguards who patrol the beaches of Los Angeles County, California, and Hawaii, starring David Hasselhoff. It was created by Michael Berk, Douglas Schwartz ...
''), which Jason declined, citing that he was busy obtaining financing for ''
Thank You for Smoking'' at the time.
Reitman produced and directed the 2007 holiday season commercials for
Wal-Mart
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with advertising agency
Bernstein-Rein. He has also directed ads for
Burger King
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,
Nintendo
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The history of Nintendo began when craftsman Fusajiro Yamauchi ...
,
BMW
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and
Buick
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.
In television, Reitman directed two episodes of ''
The Office
''The Office'' is the title of several mockumentary sitcoms based on a British series originally created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant as '' The Office'' in 2001. The original series also starred Gervais as manager and primary charac ...
'': "
Local Ad" and "
Frame Toby". Reitman also directed a three-part pretaped sketch for the NBC show ''Saturday Night Live'' called "Death by Chocolate," about a walking candy bar, played by episode host
Ashton Kutcher, who murders people; stabbing a homeless man, shooting a doctor, cutting off a life support machine on a coma victim and slicing
Andy Samberg (dressed as a lumberjack) with a chainsaw.
Since 2011, Reitman directs the ''
Live Read'' series, a monthly live staged reading of film scripts as part of the Film Independent at
LACMA.
In 2020, Reitman directed ''
The Princess Bride'', a television adaption of
novel of the same name for
Quibi
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featuring an
ensemble cast
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In contrast to the po ...
to raise money for
World Central Kitchen.
Personal life
Reitman is a self-described
libertarian.
He is a
dual citizen
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of
Canada
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and the
United States
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.
When Reitman was 16 and still in high school, he moved in with a woman ten years his senior. They separated after seven years.
In 2000, when he was 23, Reitman started dating his next-door neighbor, writer Michele Lee, with whom he co-wrote the 2004 comedic short ''Consent''. They married and have one child, a daughter named Josie, born in 2006.
After being together for ten years, Reitman filed for divorce in June 2011 and was divorced .
Filmography
Short film
Feature film
Acting roles
Television
Awards and nominations
Academy Awards
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BAFTA Awards
Golden Globe Awards
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Other awards
References
External links
*
Interview with Jason Reitmanabout ''Juno'' at the Telluride Film Festival, September 10, 2007
Interview with Jason Reitmanabout ''Thank You for Smoking'' and ''Juno''EyeForFilm.co.uk
Ubben Lecture at DePauw University; March 15, 2010(includes video clips)
Jason Reitman's Guest DJ Set on KCRW
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1977 births
21st-century American Jews
21st-century Canadian screenwriters
American libertarians
American male screenwriters
American people of French-Canadian descent
American people of Slovak-Jewish descent
Anglophone Quebec people
Best Adapted Screenplay BAFTA Award winners
Best Screenplay Golden Globe winners
Canadian Comedy Award winners
Canadian emigrants to the United States
Canadian libertarians
Canadian male child actors
Canadian male film actors
Canadian male screenwriters
Canadian people of Slovak-Jewish descent
Canadian comedy film directors
Film directors from Los Angeles
Film directors from Montreal
Grammy Award winners
Harvard-Westlake School alumni
Independent Spirit Award winners
Jewish American male actors
Jewish Canadian male actors
Living people
Male actors from Montreal
Reitman family
Screenwriters from California
University of Southern California alumni
Writers from Montreal
Writers Guild of America Award winners
Yaddo alumni
Screenwriters from Quebec