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Jeffrey Blitz is an American film director, screenwriter and producer best known for the documentary '' Spellbound'' (2003), ''The Office'' (2007 - 2010), the fiction film '' Rocket Science'' (2007) and ''Comedy Central’s'' ''
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'' (2014 - 2017). Blitz is a two-time Emmy Award winner, the winner of the Directing Prize at Sundance and an
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nominee.


Personal life

Blitz grew up in
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and then
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to an Argentinian mother and an American father. He is brother to comedian
Andy Blitz Andrew Blitz (born June 28, 1971) is an American comedian, writer, producer and actor best known for his sketch comedy and writing work on the late-night talk show ''Late Night with Conan O'Brien''. He has received nine Emmy Award nominations. ...
and constitutional law scholar Marc Blitz. While a student at Ridgewood High School in Ridgewood, New Jersey, Blitz worked to overcome his debilitating stutter by joining the speech and debate teams. He went on to win the New Jersey state championship in policy debate as well as multiple public speaking events. He has since become an outspoken advocate within the stuttering community. Blitz attended Johns Hopkins as an undergrad and graduate student where he studied writing with
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and
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. He was awarded the Louis Sudler Prize for the Arts there and went on to attended USC for graduate film school.Notable Alumni
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Career


''Spellbound''

Blitz’s first work out of film school at USC was the documentary ''Spellbound'' that he directed and photographed. He produced the film with his friend Sean Welch who also did production audio. They co-financed the project on a dozen credit cards and later enlisted USC classmate
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to edit. It was her first professional editing assignment and she and Blitz worked on the movie the living room of his apartment. The film tracks eight teenagers on their quest to win the Scripps 1999 National Spelling Bee. The spellers were Harry Altman, Angela Arenivar, Ted Brigham, April DeGideo, Neil Kadakia, Nupur Lala, Emily Stagg, and Ashley White. ''Spellbound'' received 17 awards and 19 nominations, including a nomination for the
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and winning an Emmy Award for Outstanding Cultural & Artistic Programming (Blitz was also nominated for directing.)
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's editing won the
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award for best editing of documentary. It became an unexpected hit film at its first theatrical venue, the
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in New York and went on to earn $5.8 million in the box office across the United States.
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, the film critic for the ''
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'' said “''Spellbound'' was one of the first unheralded documentaries to do well at the box office”. The films distributor THINKFilm noted “''Spellbound'' was a milestone from which there would be no turning back”... “since then, the box office records for documentaries have been broken countless times”. The film ended up on numerous lists of critics Top 10 films of that year including ''
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'', where it's described as “suspenseful, moving, funny and thrilling. In exploring an odd American subculture, it also paints a remarkably detailed picture of modern life in all its glory and eccentricity”. In 2007, it was included as #4 of the " IDA's Top 25 Documentaries" of all-time by the members of the International Documentary Association. ''Spellbound'' opened to positive reviews from critics.
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gives the film an approval rating of 97%, based on reviews from 139 critics, and an average rating of 8.27/10. The website's critical consensus states, "A suspenseful, gripping documentary that features an engaging cross section of American children”. ''The New York Times'' described “Blitz's real achievement, though -- what makes the last 40 minutes of 'Spellbound'''' not only exciting but also tremendously moving -- is his attention to the contestants and their families.” While ''
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'' described ''“''as good, old-fashioned drama goes, it doesn't get much better than Spellbound”. Spellbound was one of a number of documentaries that are credited with re-energizing the form. It has been cited as inspiration for a slew of competition documentaries that have followed in its wake. ''
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'' described how ''Spellbound'' “sparked a whole genre, a series of documentaries that followed its path”.


''Rocket Science''

Inspired by his own experience as a person who stutters, Blitz then wrote and directed dramatic feature film ''Rocket Science''. ''Rocket Science'' tells the story of Hal Hefner, a fifteen-year-old stutterer who joins his school's debate team when he develops a crush on its star member. Speaking to The Stuttering Foundation, Blitz described one moment he kept in mind as he wrote the film: his first high school debate tournament. Blitz noted “I blocked on my very first word and stayed blocked on it for the entire 8 minutes I was allocated. I tried to never forget the frustration (and, in a dark way, the humor) of that moment”. The film stars Anna Kendrick who earned an
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nomination for Best Supporting Female. ''Rocket Science'' premiered at Sundance Film Festival in 2007 where Blitz won the Dramatic Directing Prize. ''Rocket Science'' was also nominated for three Independent Spirit Awards including Best First Feature and Best First Screenplay. '' '' Director Jason Reitman saw ''Rocket Science'' at Sundance while he was writing ''Up In The Air''. He immediately began rewriting to include a part for Anna Kendrick based on her ''Rocket Science'' character. Rotten Tomatoes gives the film 84% from 111 critic reviews, with the critics consensus stating, "Rocket Science is a quirky gem packed with brilliant indie charm carried along by a great narrative and an amazing soundtrack."


''The Office''

Blitz’s first directing work in scripted television was on '' The Office''. In 2009, he won the Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for his work on the episode ''Stress Relief''. The episode featured one of the series most memorable cold opens in which Dwight stages a fake fire that leads to Stanley having a heart attack. In a desperate attempt to “Save Bandit” Angela launches her cat into the ceiling so Oscar could save her cat. On their podcast Office Ladies,
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and
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discuss how Blitz fought hard to have the moment where the cat goes up into the ceiling and then out a different part of the ceiling. Blitz was sure to thank the cat in his Emmy acceptance speech. ‘''Stress Relief''’ is credited with helping to save a life after an Arizona man, despite having no
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training, managed to resuscitate a woman in medical distress by performing chest compressions to the cadence of “'' Stayin’ Alive''” as he learned from the episodes CPR demonstration. Blitz directed a total of 11 episodes of ''The Office'' over its nine season run.


Television Pilots/Series


''Zach Stone is Gonna Be Famous''

In 2013 Blitz directed the Pilot of ''
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''. The series was created by and starred Bo Burnham in his first television series roll and was picked up by '' MTV'' for one season.


''Review''

From 2014 to 2017, Blitz was executive producer/director/writer of the
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series ''
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'', which he co-adapted and was co-showrunner with
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whom he has known since high school in Ridgewood, New Jersey. Blitz directed the pilot and the entire three season run of the show. It was adapted from the Australian series ''
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''. ''Review'' was met with widespread critical acclaim. ''
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'' described it as an “agitating, legitimately funny, and surprisingly profound sitcom” while '' GQ'' called it “The funniest, bleakest, truest show you're not watching”. Ahead of the DVD release of ''Review'' in 2020, ''
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'' declared “''Review'' may just be one of the best TV shows ever made”. ''
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'' said “In an era of peak television that's expanded storytelling horizons beyond the formulaic, flooding the medium with characters that aren't traditionally likable, Andy Daly’s ''Review'' stands out”. The series was listed in '' Indiewire’s'' The Best TV Shows of the Decade and '' The A.V. Club’s'' Best TV shows of 2017. The episode ''Pancakes, Divorce, Pancakes'' featured Forest MacNeil (Andy Daly) eat 15 pancakes, get divorced, and then eat 30 pancakes. It was listed in multiple publications Top 10 episodes of the year for 2014, including ''The Atlantic, Indiewire'' and ''The Chicago Reader''. ''Review'' maintains cult status among fans as “one of the darkest comedies ever seen on television”.


''Playing House''

Blitz directed the pilot and two subsequent episodes of comedy series '' Playing House'' which was created by
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and Jessica St. Clair who also star in the series. Running for three seasons from 2014 - 2017, ''Playing House'' achieved critical acclaim. ''Vulture'' declared it one of the best new shows of 2014 and included it in multiple best of lists while ''NY Times'' critic Margaret Lyons cited it in her list of Best Shows That Ended in 2017. The series was described as “One of TV's Bravest Comedies” “Bingeworthy” and as the “Best TV Show About Female Friendships That You're Not Watching”. On Rotten Tomatoes Playing House has an approval rating of 90%.


''Trial & Error''

Across 2017 & 2018 Blitz produced and directed the pilot for the
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sitcom '' Trial & Error'' starring John Lithgow in its first season and
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in its second. In addition to working as executive producer, Blitz directed a dozen episodes of the series across its two-season run. ''Trial & Error'' was also hailed as a cult favorite and likened to fan favourite '' Parks & Rec''. '' Vanity Fair'' said “''Trial & Error'' derives its comedy from a magnetic combination of extreme silliness and highbrow allusion”. ''
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'' called it “a lighthearted, zany spoof of shows like “'' The Jinx''” and “''
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'',” those true-crime documentary series that take a viewer into the real-time investigation of a convoluted cas. ''Indiewire'' described the series as “Unhinged at times, oddly thoughtful at others, Trial & Error is more than parody; it's a welcome wave of silliness”.


''American Auto''

Blitz directed and executive produced the pilot for '' American Auto'' in 2020, which was then picked up for series by
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. The show stars
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. On Rotten Tomatoes it has a 100% rating. Blitz went on to executive produce the first season and directed three more episodes including the season finale.


Additional Work


''Small Plates''

Blitz directed short documentary “''Small Plates''” for the ''NY Times'' in 2014. The film captures the experience of six second-graders in
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as they're treated to a seven-course tasting menu at Daniel and was listed in the Top 10 videos of the year for the ''NY Times'' website.


''Table 19''

'' Table 19'' is an American comedy film written and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, from a story originally written by
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. It was released in 2017 and stars Anna Kendrick, Craig Robinson,
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. On ''
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'', the film has a score of 40 out of 100, based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews”.


Other Television Work

Blitz directed one episode of Season 1 of ''
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'', which was released on '' Amazon Prime'' in May 2020. In Season 2 he stepped into the Executive Producer role and directed 4 of the 7 episodes of this
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series. ''Upload'' Season 2 is scheduled to be released March 2, 2022. Blitz served as executive producer on ''
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'' which premiered on ''
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'' in 2019. Well established as a comedy director, Blitz has also helmed episodes of '' Parks and Recreation, Superstore,'' and ''
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''.


Stuttering

In 2017, The Stuttering Association for the Young honored Blitz with the “Hero Award” for their 15th Anniversary Chef’s Gala. Because of his professional success, personal achievement and support of those who stutter, Jeffrey Blitz stands as a role model for the stuttering community. Speaking to the ''
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'' about his film ''Rocket Science'', Blitz said “Stuttering was the world’s way of telling me that I could not speak in public, and I was so ngryabout that as a kid that I wanted to do the one thing that the world was telling me I could not do,”. Upon getting blocked on a word, Blitz would turn the sentence around in his head searching for a synonym or good punch line to capture his thoughts. This struggle lead to an extensive vocabulary by necessity, and a penchant for finding absurd humor in mundane life, skills that would ultimately be a great foundation for writing and directing. Speaking to The Stuttering Foundation in 2017, Blitz described his hope that children who stutter will persevere and gain the confidence he has acquired. “Stuttering makes you who you are and it can inspire some great things,” he says. “It's because of stuttering that I got involved in debate, that I developed a passion for words and reading, that I found myself drawn to the power of film. I am who I am because of my stuttering, and I'm finally very glad for that.”


Filmography


Awards

Blitz is among the Notable Alumni of graduates from
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and
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.


Major Award Bodies


Other Awards


References


External links


An interview with Mr. Blitz (everydayyeah.com)
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