Jeff Nathanson
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Jeff Nathanson

Oct 12, 1965 - Los Angeles, California, USA

Jeffrey D. Nathanson (born October 12, 1965) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for writing two films of the Rush Hour series, as well as the Steven Spielberg films Catch Me If You Can and The Terminal.

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Credits

Cast

Media
Movie2003Catch Me If You Can: Behind the CameraSelf
Movie2007The Dialogue: An Interview with Screenwriter Jeff NathansonHimself
Movie2007Making Rush Hour 3Self

Crew

Media
Movie2008Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullStoryWriting
Movie2004The TerminalScreenplayWriting
Movie2002Catch Me If You CanScreenplayWriting
Movie2001Rush Hour 2ScreenplayWriting
Movie2007Rush Hour 3ScreenplayWriting
Movie2004The Last ShotDirectorDirecting
Movie2004The Last ShotWriterWriting
Movie2011Tower HeistScreenplayWriting
Movie1995For Better or WorseExecutive ProducerProduction
Movie1995For Better or WorseWriterWriting
Movie2017Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No TalesScreenplayWriting
Movie1997Speed 2: Cruise ControlScreenplayWriting
Movie2008New York, I Love YouWriterWriting
Movie2019The Lion KingScreenplayWriting
Movie2017Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No TalesStoryWriting
Movie2024Young Woman and the SeaProducerProduction
Movie2024Young Woman and the SeaWriterWriting
Movie2017Captain Jokes Parrot's Disaster of the CaribbeanCharactersWriting
Movie2024Mufasa: The Lion KingScreenplayWriting
MovieN/AUntitled Pirates of the Caribbean RebootWriterWriting
Movie1995Luis Miguel: El ConciertoMusicianSound
Movie2025Snow WhiteAdditional WritingCrew