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Jonathan Liebesman

Jonathan Liebesman

Directing

September 15, 1976 (49 years old)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Male
12 Movies
2 TV Shows

Jonathan Liebesman was born in Johannesburg, South Africa on September 15, 1976. He would remain in his home country, studying filmmaking at the South African School of Motion Picture Medium and Live Performance, until 1996; that year, he traveled to New York City to visit his cousin who was attending New York University. Soon after the visit, Jonathan enrolled at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts. For his student first film, Jonathan turned Roald Dahl's short story Genesis and Catastrophe (2000) into a 8-minute, award-winning short that help him land Hollywood representation; accolades included the 2000 Hollywood Film Festival's Young Filmmaker Award and the Austin Film Festival's Student Short Film Award. Jonathan would make his feature-film debut in 2002 with Darkness Falls (2003), a dark twist on the Tooth Fairy tale that opened at #1 at the box office despite being critically panned. It also served as the big-screen debut for Emma Caulfield Ford, long a fan-favorite as Anya Jenkins on Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997). Rings (2005), his short film that connected The Ring (2002) and its sequel, was first released as a bonus disc with the re-release of The Ring on DVD. The short caught the attention of Michael Bay and his production company, Platinum Dunes, and soon Jonathan was installed as the director of the company's project The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning (2006), a prequel to The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003), the widely successful remake of the original. Initially announced as the director of the Friday the 13th reboot, Jonathan's next feature would instead be The Killing Room (2009) with Peter Stormare, Chloƫ Sevigny, Clea DuVall, Timothy Hutton, Nick Cannon and Shea Whigham. The psychological thriller played the festival circuit before being released on DVD in the United States. A few months before The Killing Room's Sundance world premiere in January 2009, Jonathan was announced as the director of Battle Los Angeles (2011), an alien-invasion film starring Aaron Eckhart and released by Columbia Pictures. The sci-fi/action film was a worldwide hit and put Jonathan in the running for a handful of big-studio pictures. Before Battle LA's release, he had handed the job of directing Odysseus as Warner Bros., though that project remains in development at this time. Instead, Jonathan took the reins for Wrath of the Titans (2012), the sequel to successful but maligned Clash of the Titans (2010).

Halo
Halo

Halo

2022 8.2

Director

Age 45 (now 49)
4 eps
The Shannara Chronicles
The Shannara Chronicles

The Shannara Chronicles

2016 6.9

Director

Age 39 (now 49)
1 ep
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

2014 5.9

Director

Age 37 (now 49)
Wrath of the Titans
Wrath of the Titans

Wrath of the Titans

2012 5.8

Director

Age 35 (now 49)
Battle: Los Angeles
Battle: Los Angeles

Battle: Los Angeles

2011 5.8

Director

Age 34 (now 49)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning

2006 6.2

Director

Age 30 (now 49)
Darkness Falls
Darkness Falls

Darkness Falls

2003 5.6

Director

Age 26 (now 49)
The Killing Room
The Killing Room

The Killing Room

2009 5.7

Director

Age 32 (now 49)
The Killing Room
The Killing Room

The Killing Room

2009 5.7

Executive Producer

Age 32 (now 49)
Rings
Rings

Rings

2005 5.9

Director

Age 28 (now 49)
Rings
Rings

Rings

2005 5.9

Writer

Age 28 (now 49)
Genesis and Catastrophe
GA

Genesis and Catastrophe

2000 9.0

Director

Age 24 (now 49)
Wolf Night
WN

Wolf Night

Director

Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel
Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel

Down to the Bone: Anatomy of a Prequel

2007

as Self

Age 30 (now 49)