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Paul John Weitz (born November 19, 1965) is an American filmmaker, playwright, and actor. He is the older brother of filmmaker Chris Weitz. Together they worked on the comedy films '' American Pie'' and '' About a Boy''; for the latter, they were both nominated for the
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. Weitz is also a writer, executive producer, and director of the
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web series '' Mozart in the Jungle''.


Early life

Weitz was born in
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, the son of actress Susan Kohner and Berlin-born novelist/menswear designer John Weitz. His brother is filmmaker Chris Weitz. Weitz is the grandson of Czech-born agent and producer Paul Kohner and actress Lupita Tovar on his maternal side. Tovar, who was from
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,
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, starred in '' Santa'',
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's first talkie, in 1932, as well as a Mexican version of '' Drácula''. Weitz' paternal grandparents escaped
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, where his grandfather had been a successful textile manufacturer, and family intimates of
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and
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. Weitz's father and maternal grandfather were
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, whereas his maternal grandmother was
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. He was raised in a nonreligious household. Weitz attended the Allen-Stevenson School with his brother and Collegiate. In 1988, he graduated from
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. While at Wesleyan, Weitz studied under film instructor
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.


Career


Early career

Weitz' early career involved many collaborations with his brother. Some of the work they have done as screenwriters has been both credited and uncredited. Weitz began his film career as a co-writer on the 1998 animated film '' Antz''. He followed this with work on various sitcoms such as '' Off Centre'' and the 1998 revival of the 1977 series ''Fantasy Island''. In 1999, he and Chris directed and produced '' American Pie'', which was written by Adam Herz, and became a major box office success. Weitz returned as executive producer on the film's two theatrical sequels. In 2002, the Weitz brothers co-wrote and co-directed '' About a Boy'', the Hugh Grant film based on the book by
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. The film was originally set up at
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with
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producing, and the main character as an American. The brothers felt that it was important that the character is British. Inspiration came from the film '' The Apartment'' (1960). They were nominated for an
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. Weitz has written and directed the well-received romantic comedy '' In Good Company'' and the political satire ''
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'', which faced mixed reviews. Additional writing credits include the television show ''Cracking Up''. He has also directed an adaptation of Darren Shan's young adult novel '' Cirque du Freak'' called ''
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''. He directed the film '' Little Fockers'' (2010), the sequel to ''
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'' and ''
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''. Subsequently he wrote and directed '' Being Flynn'', an adaptation of Nick Flynn's memoir '' Another Bullshit Night in Suck City'', starring
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. Weitz said he worked collaboratively with Flynn to translate the dense original source material into its film adaptation. Weitz also directed the movie '' Admission'', starring
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.


''Grandma''

In 2015, Weitz directed the film, '' Grandma'', which starred
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. The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival on January 30, as the closing night film. The film was Tomlin's first leading role in 27 years, after co-starring with
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in the comedy film ''
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'' (1988). It is the second collaboration between Tomlin and Weitz, who previously directed her in his film '' Admission'' (2013). The film was released on August 21, 2015, by Sony Pictures Classics. Weitz had the story idea for many years, but it never fully formed until he met and worked with Tomlin on ''Admission'', saying that "After meeting Lily, the voice and the character really clicked, I had thought about it for years, so I had a lot of it worked out in my head, and then I just went to a coffee shop and wrote it longhand." Weitz said the film cost under $600,000 to make. It was well received.


In development

Weitz has a production company with his brother Chris Weitz and producer Andrew Miano called Depth of Field. In March 2016, Weitz and his brother signed a two-year first look deal with Amazon Studios. * A live-action adaptation
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's Elric saga, which his brother Chris said he enjoyed as a child. Weitz's Depth of Field production company was meant to create the films as a potential trilogy for
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. In a May 2007 interview with ''
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'' magazine Weitz's brother announced that he had met with Moorcock, who trusted him with the films, and described his wish for Paul to direct the film. * ''Shield of Straw'' – producing an English remake of the 2013 Japanese action thriller, ''
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'' * ''Ghost Train'' – producing a remake of the 2006 Japanese horror film, ''Soul Reviver'' * ''
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'' – producing a remake of the 2010 Japanese thriller * ''Sinatoro'' – producing TV series with Grant Morrison for
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Playwright

While in college at Wesleyan, Weitz wrote the play ''Mango Tea'', which was performed
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. Weitz has written a number of plays, including ''Roulette'', ''Privilege'', ''Show People'' and ''Trust'', all of which have been produced Off-Broadway in New York City. ''Trust'' starred
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,
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, Sutton Foster, and Ari Graynor, and was directed by Peter DuBois at Second Stage Theatre. It will be produced in Brazil, Germany and Greece in 2013. Second Stage previously produced ''Privilege'' and ''Show People'' and produced ''Lonely, I'm Not'', starring Topher Grace and Olivia Thirlby a new comedy by Weitz in 2012. ''Lonely, I'm Not'' was a ''New York Times'' critics pick. As a writer, Weitz has discussed semi-jokingly the fact that he avoids the discomfort in his life by turning to the act of writing. He sees a good play structure as being very different from a good film structure, and thinks that it is rare for plays as source material to be easily adapted into film.


Personal life

In 2001, Weitz married novelist Patricia Brown, with whom he has three children.


Filmography


Films


Television


As actor


Works and publications

* Weitz, Paul.
All for One: A Play in Two Acts.
' New York: Samuel French, 1995. ** Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York City, opened December 2, 1993. With John Speredakos,
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, Michael Louis Wells, Noelle Parker * Weitz, Paul. ''Roulette.'' New York: Dramatists Play Service, Inc, 2004. ** Ensemble Studio Theatre at John Houseman Theatre in New York City, opened February 18, 2004. With Larry Bryggman, Ana Gasteyer, Shawn Hatosy, Leslie Lyles, Anna Paquin, Mark Setlock, Grant Shaud * Weitz, Paul.
Privilege.
' New York: Dramatists Play Service, Inc, 2006. ** Second Stage Theatre in New York City, opened April 25, 2005. With Harry Zittel, Conor Donovan,
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,
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, Bob Saget ** 2006: Nominated for Lucille Lortel Award - Conor Donovan, Outstanding Lead Actor ** 2005: Won the Theatre World Award - Conor Donovan * Weitz, Paul.
Show People.
' New York: Dramatists Play Service, 2007. ** Second Stage Theatre in New York City, opened April 6, 2006. With Ty Burrell, Judy Greer, Debra Monk,
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* Weitz, Paul.
Trust.
' New York: Dramatists Play Service, 2011. ** Second Stage Theatre in New York City, opened August 12, 2010. With
Zach Braff Zachary Israel Braff'Scrubs' Star Zach Braff Wows ...
, Sutton Foster, Ari Graynor,
Bobby Cannavale Roberto Michael Cannavale (; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor. He is best known for various television roles, including leading roles in '' Third Watch'', '' Vinyl'', and ''Mr. Robot'', as well as recurring roles in '' Will & Grace'', which ...
** 2011: Won, Artios Award - Best New York Theatre, Comedy/Musical (Mele Nagler) * Weitz, Paul.
Lonely, I'm Not.
' New York: Dramatists Play Service, 2013. ** Second Stage Theatre in New York City, opened May 7, 2012. With
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, Lisa Emery, Topher Grace, Christopher Jackson, Maureen Sebastian, Olivia Thirlby ** 2012: Nominated for Henry Hewes Design Award - Mark Wendland for Scenic Design, Emily Rebholz for Costume Design


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