Seth Gordon

Seth Gordon

Naissance : 15/07/1974 (49 ans)
Evanston, Illinois, États-Unis

Biographie

SETH GORDON has become a favorite of many moviegoers for his candid approach, true-to-life storytelling and the ability to find humor in life's everyday situations--as a writer, director and producer.

For television, Gordon co-created and executive produced "Breaking In," a half hour comedy starring Christian Slater, which premiered to great ratings and reviews on Fox. The series was about a high-tech security firm that takes extreme, and often questionable, measures to sell their protection services. His other television credits include directing episodes of "The Office," "Modern Family" and "Parks and Recreation."

Gordon made his feature narrative film debut with "Four Christmases," starring Vince Vaughn and Oscar® winner Reese Witherspoon as a holiday-hating couple traveling to visit all four of their divorced parents on Christmas day.

He directed the critically-acclaimed documentary "The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters." The film, chronicling the intense rivalry between two Donkey Kong aficionados in the quest to obtain the highest-ever recorded score in the game, won Best Documentary awards at a number of festivals, including the Online Film Critics Society Awards, Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards and Central Ohio Film Critics Association.

Gordon was one of the directors and executive producers on the documentary "Freakonomics." The film was divided into sections, with Gordon's focusing on the best-selling book's authors Stephen Levitt and Stephen Dubnar. "Freakonomics" takes everyday situations and uses economics to explain them to moviegoers in a much more thrilling way than any college textbook.

Gordon executive produced Dan Lindsay and T.J. Martin's documentary "Undefeated," which was picked up by The Weinstein Company for distribution and remake rights at South by Southwest. It tells the Cinderella story of an underprivileged football team from the perspective of three student athletes from inner city Memphis and a volunteer coach. He also executive produced J. Clay Tweel's documentary "Make Believe," which premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival and aired on Showtime. It follows six adolescent outsiders who all share an extraordinary passion: the art of magic.

Gordon directed several short films: "Squirt," "Fears of a Clown" and "The Problem with Percival," that won awards at the Sundance and Slamdance Film Festivals. He also produced and edited the acclaimed Sundance documentary "New York Doll," theatrically released in 2005, and was a contributing producer and cinematographer on the Dixie Chicks' 2006 Oscar®-nominated documentary "Shut Up and Sing."

Gordon is a graduate of Yale University, where he specialized in architecture and documentary film. As a director, he is entirely self-taught, as his alma mater had no film program. Gordon spent his first years out of school as a public high school teacher, and first picked up the camera while living and teaching in Kenya, to capture the stories that unfolded in his village.

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Réalisateur

Producteur

Acteur

Monteur

Films
2005

Cry Wolf

Documentaires
2007

The King of Kong

2005

New York Doll

Courts métrages
2004

Frenching

Scénariste

Films
2024

Back in Action

Séries
2011

Breaking In

Documentaires
2010

Freakonomics - Le film

2007

The King of Kong

Courts métrages
2006

The Problem with Percival

Directeur de la photographie

Documentaires
2007

The King of Kong

Artiste

Séries
2012

Breaking In

 

Episode XIII (S02E13)

 

The Nat'ral (S02E12)

 

The Hungover (S02E11)

  plus d'épisodes (10)
2011

Breaking In

 

21.0 Jump Street (S01E07)

 

Breaking Out (S01E06)

 

Take the Movie and Run (S01E05)

  plus d'épisodes (4)

Invité

Émissions
2018

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