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| birth_place = [[New York City]], U.S. |
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| nationality = American |
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| occupation = Screenwriter |
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'''Jeffrey Nachmanoff''' (born March 9, 1967) is an American screenwriter and director. |
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⚫ | He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2004 blockbuster film ''[[The Day After Tomorrow]]''. He wrote and directed ''[[Traitor (film)|Traitor]]'', which was released on August 27, 2008. His most commercially successful film is ''The Day After Tomorrow'', which grossed US$544 million.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=dayaftertomorrow.htm | title=The Day After Tomorrow | publisher=[[Box Office Mojo]] | access-date=21 August 2013}}</ref> He is the director of ''[[Replicas (film)|Replicas]]'' (2018). |
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Nachmanoff's family is [[Jewish]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jweekly.com/2008/08/28/celebrities-25/|title=Celebrities|first=Nate|last=Bloom|date=28 August 2008|website=Jweekly.com|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> |
Nachmanoff's family is [[Jewish]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jweekly.com/2008/08/28/celebrities-25/|title=Celebrities|first=Nate|last=Bloom|date=28 August 2008|website=Jweekly.com|access-date=16 February 2019}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
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|''[[Chicago Fire (TV series)|Chicago Fire]]'' |
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| ''[[Hostages (American TV series)|Hostages]]'' |
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| ''[[Allegiance (TV series)|Allegiance]]'' |
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| ''[[Daredevil: Born Again]]'' |
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==Personal life== |
==Personal life== |
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Nachmanoff's brother, [[Dave Nachmanoff]], is a singer-songwriter and regularly supports [[Al Stewart]]. Jeffrey appears on his brother's album |
Nachmanoff's brother, [[Dave Nachmanoff]], is a singer-songwriter and regularly supports [[Al Stewart]]. Jeffrey appears on his brother's album ''Threads of Time''. |
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Latest revision as of 21:08, 3 October 2024
Jeffrey Nachmanoff | |
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Born | New York City, U.S. | March 9, 1967
Jeffrey Nachmanoff (born March 9, 1967) is an American screenwriter and director.
He co-wrote the screenplay for the 2004 blockbuster film The Day After Tomorrow. He wrote and directed Traitor, which was released on August 27, 2008. His most commercially successful film is The Day After Tomorrow, which grossed US$544 million.[1] He is the director of Replicas (2018).
Nachmanoff's family is Jewish.[2]
Filmography
[edit]Short film
Year | Title | Director | Writer |
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1993 | The Big Gig | Yes | Yes |
Feature film
Year | Title | Director | Writer |
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2001 | Hollywood Palms | Yes | No |
2004 | The Day After Tomorrow | No | Yes |
2008 | Traitor | Yes | Yes |
2018 | Replicas | Yes | No |
Television
Year | Title | Director | Producer | Writer | Notes |
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2010 | Detroit 1-8-7 | Yes | No | No | Episode "Pilot" |
2011 | Homeland | Yes | No | No | Episodes "Semper I" and "Crossfire" |
2012 | Chicago Fire | Yes | No | No | Episode "Pilot" |
2013-2014 | Hostages | Yes | Yes | Yes | Also developer; Directed episodes "Pilot" and "Endgame" |
2014 | Legends | No | Consulting | Story | Also developer; Wrote episode "Pilot" |
2015 | Allegiance | Yes | No | No | Episode "Tipping Point" |
2017 | The Brave | Yes | No | No | Episode "The Greater Good" |
2019 | The Passage | Yes | No | No | Episode "How You Gonna Outrun the End of the World?" |
Chicago P.D. | No | No | Yes | Episode "Fathers and Sons" | |
2020 | Lovecraft Country | Yes | No | No | Episode "Rewind 1921" |
2023 | Echo 3 | Yes | No | No | Episode "Scorched Earth" |
2025 | Daredevil: Born Again | Yes | No | No | Post-production |
Unproduced work
[edit]Nachmanoff previously contributed to the script for Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time earlier in its development history.[3][4]
Personal life
[edit]Nachmanoff's brother, Dave Nachmanoff, is a singer-songwriter and regularly supports Al Stewart. Jeffrey appears on his brother's album Threads of Time.
References
[edit]- ^ "The Day After Tomorrow". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
- ^ Bloom, Nate (28 August 2008). "Celebrities". Jweekly.com. Retrieved 16 February 2019.
- ^ Gardner, Chris (2006-02-26). "Scribe goes into action for Disney". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 2008-07-14.
- ^ Fleming, Michael (2007-11-07). "Disney, Bruckheimer talking 'Prince'". Variety. Reed Business Information. Retrieved 2008-07-14.