Jason Brett is an American actor, writer and film producer, who produced the 1986 romantic comedy film ''
About Last Night About Last Night may refer to:
Film and television
* ''About Last Night'' (1986 film), an American comedy-drama directed by Edward Zwick
* ''About Last Night'' (2014 film), an American remake of the 1986 film, directed by Steve Pink
* "About Las ...
''.
Career
Brett attended the
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (U of I, Illinois, University of Illinois, or UIUC) is a public land-grant research university in Illinois in the twin cities of Champaign and Urbana. It is the flagship institution of the Unive ...
, where he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Theater. Moving to Chicago in 1975, he began his career as an actor, appearing in several Chicago theater productions including the Stephen Schwartz musical ''
Godspell
''Godspell'' is a musical composed by Stephen Schwartz with book by John-Michael Tebelak. The show is structured as a series of parables, primarily based on the Gospel of Matthew, interspersed with music mostly set to lyrics from traditional hy ...
'' and Michael Weller's ''Moonchildren'', for which he won
Jeff Awards
The Joseph Jefferson Award, more commonly known informally as the Jeff Award, is given for theatre arts produced in the Chicago area. Founded in 1968, the awards are named in tribute to actor Joseph Jefferson, a 19th-century American theater star ...
for his acting and production of the play. In 1978, Brett co-founded Chicago's famed Apollo Theater, where he produced over forty-five plays and musicals, including such Jeff Award-winning productions as the
Steppenwolf Theatre Company
Steppenwolf Theatre Company is a Chicago theatre company founded in 1974 by Terry Kinney, Jeff Perry, and Gary Sinise in the Unitarian church on Half Day Road in Deerfield, Illinois and is now located in Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood o ...
's production of ''True West'', starring
John Malkovich
John Malkovich (born December 9, 1953) is an American actor. He is the recipient of several accolades, including a Primetime Emmy Award, in addition to nominations for two Academy Awards, a British Academy Film Award, two Screen Actors Guild Awa ...
and
Gary Sinise
Gary Alan Sinise (; born March 17, 1955) is an American actor, humanitarian, and musician. Among other awards, he has won a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, and four Screen Actors Guild Awards. He has also received a st ...
; ''Balm in Gilead'', featuring
Laurie Metcalf
Laura Elizabeth Metcalf (born June 16, 1955) is an American actress. Often described as a character actor, she's known for her complex and versitile roles across the stage and screen. She has received various accolades throughout her career s ...
; ''And a Nightingale Sang'', with
Joan Allen
Joan Allen (born August 20, 1956) is an American actress. She began her career with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1977, won the 1984 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for '' And a Nightingale Sang'', and won the 1988 Tony A ...
; ''Appearing Nightly'', with
Lily Tomlin
Mary Jean "Lily" Tomlin (born September 1, 1939) is an American actress, comedian, writer, singer, and producer. She started her career as a stand-up comedian as well as performing off-Broadway during the 1960s. Her breakout role was on the vari ...
; and
David Mamet
David Alan Mamet (; born November 30, 1947) is an American playwright, filmmaker, and author. He won a Pulitzer Prize and received Tony nominations for his plays ''Glengarry Glen Ross'' (1984) and '' Speed-the-Plow'' (1988). He first gained cri ...
's ''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'', with
James Belushi
James Adam Belushi (; born June 15, 1954) is an American actor. He is best known for the role of Jim on the sitcom '' According to Jim'' (2001–2009). His other television roles include ''Saturday Night Live'' (1983–1985), '' Total Security'' ...
. Brett has produced several plays for the New York stage, including ''Harry Chapin: Lies and Legends'', with Amanda McBroom; and ''Banjo Dancing'', with Stephen Wade.
In 1986, Brett co-produced the romantic comedy ''About Last Night...'', for Columbia/TriStar Pictures. The film, directed by
Edward Zwick
Edward M. Zwick (born October 8, 1952) is an American filmmaker and producer of film and television. He has worked primarily in the comedy drama and epic historical film genres, including ''About Last Night, Glory, Legends of the Fall,'' and ' ...
, holds an 82% rating at Rotten Tomatoes and grossed $38.7 million domestically.
As a screenwriter, Brett's first original screenplay, ''The Street Where You Live'' was a finalist for the
Sundance
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Sun dance or Sundance may also refer to:
Places
;Canada
* Sundance, Calgary, Alberta, a neighbourhood
*Sundance, Manitoba, a ghost town
;United States
*Sundance, New Mexico, a census-designated place ...
screenwriting program. He went on to write more than a dozen original screenplays, including ''The Silent Service'' and ''Bomb Squad'' (Columbia/TriStar Pictures); ''Wildcard'' (Warner Brothers); ''Route 66'' (Universal Pictures); and ''The Executive'' (Trimark Pictures). In 1987, Brett and Stuart Oken established Brett/Oken Productions under a two-year agreement with
Weintraub Entertainment Group
Weintraub Entertainment Group (WEG) was a film production company considered to be a mini-major studio founded by Jerry Weintraub.
History
Weintraub Entertainment Group was formed on July 1, 1986 by Jerry Weintraub. In February 1987, WEG received ...
to develop and produce theatrical feature films.
From 1989-2000, Brett also wrote and or produced more than three dozen series, including "Elvis" (ABC), "Matt Waters" (CBS), and "Forever Knight" (USA Network).
In 2000, Brett founded ByteSize Entertainment, created to deliver one-minute clips of popular comedy shows (Seinfeld, The Chris Rock Show and SCTV) to a subscriber base. In 2001, prior to launch, the company was acquired by Mind Arrow Systems.
In 2002, Brett partnered with Chicago's improvisational comedy theater,
The Second City
The Second City is an improvisational comedy enterprise and is the oldest ongoing improvisational theater troupe to be continually based in Chicago, with training programs and live theatres in Toronto and Los Angeles. The Second City Theatre o ...
, to develop and produce comedy film and television projects. As head of The Second City Film & Television, Brett oversaw the company's numerous production deals with Sony Pictures Television, Comedy Central, Canada's CBC and Global Television Network. Also during this time, the company released its television series ''
SCTV'' on DVD.
Following his tenure with The Second City Film & Television, Brett was recruited to be Head of Comedy for Network Live, a partnership of AOL, XM Satellite Radio and AEG. For Network Live, he produced and recorded over twenty-five hours of stand-up and sketch comedy, featuring such then-emerging talents as Zach Galifianakis, David Cross and The Upright Citizens Brigade.
In 2010, Brett founded Big Things, Inc., a digital media company focused on developing on-line brands and live events around passionate, niche communities. In 2011, Big Things launched MashPlant.com, the first website developed exclusively for middle school kids who wish to share their video, music, animation, writing, comedy and performance projects. MashPlant.com connects kids with experienced industry professionals, who help to provide insight and inspiration.
In 2019, Brett collaborated with composer-lyricist Michael Mahler, writing the book for the new musical, 'Miracle'. The show, about a struggling family of die-hard Cub fans, and the Cubs' 2016 world championship season, opened to rave reviews on May 17, 2019 at Chicago's Royal George Theater. For his contribution, his first as a writer of musical theater, Brett and Mahler won the 2019 Joseph Jefferson Award for Best New Musical.
In 2020, Brett produced “Sweet Home Chicago”, a music video to raise funds for Chicago’s performing artists and venues, sidelined by the pandemic. The music video, featuring dozens of Chicago celebrities including Julia Louis Dreyfus, Keegan Michael Key, Jim Belushi, Twista, Ramsey Lewis and Jim Peterik, raised more than $100,000 and won two, regional Emmy Awards.
References
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Date of birth missing (living people)
Living people
American theatre managers and producers
Writers from Chicago
Film producers from Oklahoma
University of Illinois College of Fine and Applied Arts alumni
People from Norman, Oklahoma
Year of birth missing (living people)