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Jon Favreau

Jonathan Kolia Favreau (/ˈfævr/ FAV-roh; born October 19, 1966)[1] is an American filmmaker and actor. As an actor, Favreau has appeared in films such as Rudy (1993), PCU (1994), Swingers (1996), Very Bad Things (1998), Deep Impact (1998), The Replacements (2000), Daredevil (2003), The Break-Up (2006), Four Christmases (2008), Couples Retreat (2009), I Love You, Man (2009), People Like Us (2012), The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), Chef (2014), and several films created by Marvel Studios.

Jon Favreau
Favreau in 2016
Born
Jonathan Kolia Favreau

(1966-10-19) October 19, 1966 (age 57)
Alma materQueens College
Occupations
  • Filmmaker
  • actor
Years active1988–present
WorksFull list
Spouse
Joya Tillem
(m. 2000)
Children3

As a filmmaker, Favreau has been significantly involved with the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He directed, produced, and appeared as Happy Hogan in the films Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010). He also served as an executive producer for or appeared as the character in the films The Avengers (2012), Iron Man 3 (2013), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), Avengers: Endgame (2019), Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).

He has also directed the films Elf (2003), Zathura: A Space Adventure (2005), Cowboys & Aliens (2011), Chef (2014), The Jungle Book (2016), and The Lion King (2019). Recently, Favreau has been known for his work on the Star Wars franchise with Dave Filoni, creating the Disney+ original series The Mandalorian (2019–present), which Filoni helped develop, with both serving as executive producers. Alongside Filoni, he serves as an executive producer on all of the show's spin-off series, including The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka, and the upcoming Skeleton Crew. He produces films under his production company banner, Fairview Entertainment, and also presents the television cooking series The Chef Show.

Early life edit

Jonathan Kolia Favreau was born in Flushing, Queens, New York, on October 19, 1966,[1] the only child of Madeleine, an elementary school teacher who died of leukemia in 1979, and Charles Favreau, a special education teacher.[2] His mother was Jewish, of Russian descent,[3][4][5] and his father is a Catholic of Italian and French-Canadian ancestry.[6][7][8] Favreau dropped out of Hebrew school to pursue acting. However, following his mother's death, both sides of his family worked to ensure he had a bar mitzvah ceremony.[9]

Favreau graduated from The Bronx High School of Science, a school for gifted students, in 1984[10] and attended Queens College from 1984 to 1987,[11] before dropping out. His friend from college, Mitchell Pollack, said that Favreau went by the nickname "Johnny Hack" because of his abilities in the game Hacky Sack.[12] He briefly worked for Bear Stearns on Wall Street before returning to Queens College for a semester in early 1988. He dropped out of college for good (a few credits shy of completing his degree),[11] and moved to Chicago in the summer of 1988 to pursue a career in comedy.[13] He performed at several Chicago improvisational theaters, including the ImprovOlympic and the Improv Institute.[14]

Career edit

1992–2000: Early career edit

While in Chicago, Favreau landed his first film role alongside Sean Astin as tutor D-Bob in the sleeper hit Rudy (1993).[15] Favreau met Vince Vaughn – who played a small role in this film – during shooting. The next year, he appeared in the college film PCU alongside Jeremy Piven, and the 1994 episode of Seinfeld titled "The Fire" as Eric the Clown.[16]

Favreau then moved to Los Angeles, where he made his breakthrough in 1996 as an actor-screenwriter with the film Swingers, which was also Vaughn's breakthrough role as the character Trent Walker, a foil to Favreau's heartbroken Mike Peters.[17] In 1997, he appeared on the television sitcom Friends, portraying Pete Becker – Monica Geller's millionaire boyfriend who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) – for several episodes.[18] Favreau made appearances in the sketch-comedy series, Tracey Takes On... in both 1996 and 1997.[19]

Favreau landed the role of Gus Partenza in Deep Impact (1998), and that same year rejoined Piven in Very Bad Things (1998).[20] In 1999, he starred in the television film Rocky Marciano, based on the life of world heavyweight champion, Rocky Marciano.[21] He later appeared in Love & Sex (2000), co-starring Famke Janssen.[22] Favreau appeared in 2000's The Replacements as maniacal linebacker Daniel Bateman, and that same year he played himself in The Sopranos episode "D-Girl", as a Hollywood director who feigns interest in developing mob associate Christopher Moltisanti's screenplay in order to collect material for his own screenplay.[23][24]

2001–2015: Actor–director edit

 
Favreau at an Iron Man photocall in Mexico City in 2008

In 2001, he made his film directorial debut with another self-penned screenplay, Made.[25] Made once again teamed him up with his Swingers co-star Vince Vaughn. Favreau also starred in a TV series called Dinner for Five, which aired on the cable TV channel IFC from 2001 to 2005.

He was a guest-director for an episode of the college dramedy Undeclared in 2001, and Favreau got some screen time as lawyer Foggy Nelson in the 2003 movie Daredevil (2003) (considerably more in the director's cut version).[26][27] He also starred in The Big Empty (2003), directed by Steve Anderson. His character was John Person, an out of work actor given a strange mission to deliver a blue suitcase to a man named Cowboy in the desert.[28] Favreau is credited as a screenwriter for the 2002 film The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest.

In the fall of 2003, he scored his first financial success as a director of the hit comedy Elf starring Will Ferrell, Zooey Deschanel, James Caan, and Peter Dinklage. Also in 2003, Favreau had a small part in Something's Gotta Give (a film starring Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson); Favreau played Leo, Harry Sanborn's (Nicholson) personal assistant, who visited Harry in the hospital.[29] In 2005, Favreau directed the film adaptation of the children's book Zathura. It received positive reviews, but was not commercially successful.[30][31] Favreau continued to make regular appearances in film and television. He reunited with friend Vaughn in the romantic comedy The Break-Up and appeared in My Name Is Earl as a reprehensible fast food manager. Favreau also made a guest appearance in Vaughn's Wild West Comedy Show.[32]

Also in 2005, Favreau appeared as a guest judge and executive representative of Sony Corporation in week five of NBC primetime reality TV business show, The Apprentice. He was called upon to judge the efforts of the show's two teams of contestants, who were assigned the task of designing and building a float to publicize his 2005 Sony Pictures movie, Zathura: A Space Adventure.[33]

On April 28, 2006, it was announced that Favreau was signed to direct the long-awaited Iron Man movie.[34] Released on May 2, 2008, the film was a huge critical[35] and commercial[36] success, solidifying Favreau's reputation as a director.[37] In 2022, the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". It is one of three superhero movies to achieve this honor alongside Richard Donner's Superman and Christopher Nolan's The Dark Knight.

Iron Man was the first Marvel-produced movie under their alliance with Paramount, and Favreau served as the director and an executive producer. During early scenes in Iron Man, Favreau appears as Tony Stark's driver, Happy Hogan. He wrote two issues of a planned mini-series for Marvel Knights titled Iron Man: Viva Las Vegas, that debuted in September 2008 before being canceled in November 2008.[38] Favreau also directed and executive produced the film's sequel, Iron Man 2.[39] Favreau said in December 2010 that he would not direct Iron Man 3 but remain an executive producer.[40]

 
Favreau with Robert McCurdy, Cole Dabney, Jaime Pressly after press junket interview for I Love You, Man at SXSW 2009

Favreau was the third director attached to John Carter, the film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs' swashbuckling space hero. While he did not ultimately direct it, he did appear in a cameo in the film, as a bookie.

In 2008, he played Denver, a bully-type bigger brother to Vaughn in Four Christmases. Favreau co-starred in 2009's Couples Retreat, a comedy chronicling four couples who partake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort, which he wrote. The film saw him co-star with Vaughn again, while Kristin Davis played his wife.[41]

He voices the character Pre Vizsla, the leader of the Mandalorian Death Watch, in the animated series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars.[42]

In September 2009, he signed up to direct Cowboys & Aliens based on the graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg.[43] The science fiction Western film was released in 2011, starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford, and is considered to be a financial disappointment, taking $174.8 million in box office receipts on a $163 million budget and received mixed reviews, with critics generally praising its acting while criticizing other aspects.

In 2012, Favreau directed the pilot for the NBC show Revolution, and served as one of the show's executive producers, alongside J. J. Abrams.[44]

In 2013, Favreau directed an episode (Season 9, Episode 16) of another NBC hit The Office.[45]

In 2013, he filmed a pilot for a TV series based on the novel About a Boy, but set in San Francisco.[46] He also directed the Destiny trailer "The Law of the Jungle".

In 2014, Favreau wrote, co-produced, directed, and starred in Chef. Favreau played a chef who, after a public altercation with a food critic, quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant to operate a food truck with his young son. It co-stars Sofía Vergara, John Leguizamo, Scarlett Johansson, Oliver Platt, Bobby Cannavale and Dustin Hoffman, along with Robert Downey Jr. in a cameo role. Favreau wrote the script after directing several big-budget films, wanting to go "back to basics" and to create a film about cooking. It was well received by critics, who praised the direction, music, writing, story, and performances grossing $45 million against a production budget of $11 million.[citation needed]

2016–present: Franchise work edit

In 2016, Favreau directed and produced the live-action adaptation of The Jungle Book, for Walt Disney Pictures, which was released on April 15, 2016, to critical and commercial acclaim.[47]

In 2019, it was reported that Favreau would direct a CGI adaptation of Disney's The Lion King,[48][49] marking his first time directing a musical.[48] Donald Glover voiced Simba,[50] and James Earl Jones reprised his role as Mufasa from the original film.[51] The film was released in July 2019. On July 29, The Lion King surpassed The Jungle Book to become Favreau's highest-grossing film as director, while also surpassing the original film.[52] Simultaneous with his directorial projects, he worked as a consultant on 24 episodes of The Orville from 2017 to 2019.[53]

He returned as Happy Hogan in the film Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017), and co-executive produced Avengers: Infinity War (2018). Favreau filmed a scene for Avengers: Infinity War, but was cut, ending up on the Blu-Ray release. In 2017, Favreau directed the pilot episode of CBS' Young Sheldon.[54]

On March 8, 2018, Lucasfilm announced that Favreau would executive produce and write a live-action Star Wars television series, titled The Mandalorian, for Disney+.[55][56] The series premiered on November 12, 2019, alongside the streaming service and was co-produced by Favreau's production company Golem Creations. Jon Favreau also lent his voice to the character of Paz Vizsla, who was portrayed by Tait Fletcher.[57]

During that same year, Favreau appeared in Solo: A Star Wars Story voicing Rio Durant, "a very cool and important alien character" and member of Beckett's crew.[58][59]

In the 2019 film Avengers: Endgame, Favreau reprised his role as Happy Hogan in a cameo near the end of the film. The film, directed by the Russo brothers,[60] was executive-produced by Favreau.[61] Avengers: Endgame was released on April 26, 2019. In 2019, Favreau also appeared in the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming, Spider-Man: Far From Home.[62]

In May of the same year, it was also announced that Favreau would co-host and executive produce a cooking show for Netflix along with co-host Roy Choi, called The Chef Show. It premiered in June 2019.[63]

In December 2021, Favreau reprised his role as Happy Hogan in Spider-Man: No Way Home.

In May 2022, Favreau produced the documentary series Prehistoric Planet alongside the BBC Studios Natural History Unit for Apple TV+.[64]

Future projects edit

In April 2016, it was reported that Favreau would return to direct the sequel to the 2016 version The Jungle Book, his critically acclaimed live-action adaptation of the original film of the same name.[65][66] Early pre-production of the sequel had begun by June 12, 2018, with Justin Marks, who wrote the previous film, having ended an early draft for the film.[67]

In January 2024, Lucasfilm announced that a feature film titled The Mandalorian & Grogu was in active development, with Favreau writing, directing and co-producing, alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni.[68]

Appearances edit

Favreau has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

Unreleased projects edit

A motion-captured animated film titled Neanderthals[69] was in development at Sony Pictures Animation in the mid-2000s that Favreau would have written and produced, but the project was cancelled sometime in 2008[70] after four years in development.

In November 2010, it was reported that Favreau will direct a film titled Magic Kingdom, based on The Walt Disney Company's theme park of the same name.[71] In July 2012, Favreau reported officially that he was working on the film.[72][73] In 2014, he stated that he still had interest in the project, and that he could direct it after finishing filming 2016 remake of The Jungle Book.[74]

In November 2012, it was said that Favreau was being considered to direct Star Wars: The Force Awakens, along with David Fincher, Brad Bird, Matthew Vaughn and Ben Affleck, but J. J. Abrams was selected to direct the film.[75] In June 2015, Favreau stated that although he would not be working on the Star Wars anthology films, he could work on future Star Wars movies at some point.[76] Favreau later worked with the franchise on the live action series The Mandalorian.

In December 2013, Will Ferrell stated that he did not want to make a sequel to Elf.[77] Despite this, during an interview in January 2016, Favreau stated that a sequel could possibly be made.[78] The next month however, Ferrell reiterated that it was unlikely that the sequel would happen and that he still did not want to return to the role.[79]

Personal life edit

Favreau married Joya Tillem, a physician, on November 24, 2000.[80] The couple has a son, Max Favreau (who appeared as a boy in Iron Man 2 later reported to be retroactively a young Peter Parker in the MCU),[81] and two daughters.[82][83] Tillem is the niece of lawyer/talk show host Len Tillem.[84]

Favreau credits the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons with giving him "a really strong background in imagination, storytelling, understanding how to create tone and a sense of balance."[85]

Golem Creations edit

Golem Creations Ltd. LLC is a television production company created by Jon Favreau on August 30, 2018.[86][87] In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Favreau cited his fascination with the overlap of technology and storytelling and that he gave the company its name because a golem was like technology; it could be used to protect or destroy if control was lost of it.[87] The company most recently produced The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka television shows in partnership with Lucasfilm and the Apple TV+ documentary series Prehistoric Planet.

Filmography edit

 
Favreau at the 2012 San Diego Comic-Con

Awards and recognition edit

In May 2019, it was announced that Favreau would be named a Disney Legend at the 2019 D23 Expo for his outstanding contributions to The Walt Disney Company.[88][89]

On February 13, 2023, Jon Favreau received the 2,746th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[90][91]

Award Year Category Work Result Ref.
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2015 Best Actor in a Comedy Chef Nominated [92]
Directors Guild of America Awards 2020 Outstanding Directing in Reality Programs The Chef Show Nominated [93]
2021 Outstanding Directing in Dramatic Series The Mandalorian Nominated [94]
Outstanding Directing in Reality Programs The Chef Show Nominated
Golden Globe Awards 2021 Best Television Series – Drama The Mandalorian Nominated [95]
Grammy Awards 2020 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media The Lion King Nominated [96]
Hugo Awards 2009 Dramatic Presentation — Long Form Iron Man Nominated [97]
2020 Dramatic Presentation — Short Form The Mandalorian (episode: "Chapter 8: Redemption") Nominated [98]
2021 Dramatic Presentation — Short Form The Mandalorian (episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue") Nominated [99]
Primetime Emmy Awards 2005 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Dinner for Five Nominated [100]
2020 Outstanding Drama Series The Mandalorian (season 1) Nominated
2021 Outstanding Drama Series The Mandalorian (season 2) Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series The Mandalorian (episode: "Chapter 9: The Marshal") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Mandalorian (episode: "Chapter 16: The Rescue") Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 2021 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama The Mandalorian (season 2) Nominated [101]
Saturn Awards 2009 Best Director Iron Man Won [102]
2016 Best Director The Jungle Book Nominated [103]
2019 The Visionary Award Won [104]
Visual Effects Society Awards 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award Won [105]
Writers Guild of America Awards 2021 Best Drama Series The Mandalorian Nominated [106]

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favreau, this, article, about, actor, filmmaker, speechwriter, podcaster, speechwriter, jonathan, kolia, favreau, born, october, 1966, american, filmmaker, actor, actor, favreau, appeared, films, such, rudy, 1993, 1994, swingers, 1996, very, things, 1998, deep. This article is about the actor and filmmaker For the speechwriter and podcaster see Jon Favreau speechwriter Jonathan Kolia Favreau ˈ f ae v r oʊ FAV roh born October 19 1966 1 is an American filmmaker and actor As an actor Favreau has appeared in films such as Rudy 1993 PCU 1994 Swingers 1996 Very Bad Things 1998 Deep Impact 1998 The Replacements 2000 Daredevil 2003 The Break Up 2006 Four Christmases 2008 Couples Retreat 2009 I Love You Man 2009 People Like Us 2012 The Wolf of Wall Street 2013 Chef 2014 and several films created by Marvel Studios Jon FavreauFavreau in 2016BornJonathan Kolia Favreau 1966 10 19 October 19 1966 age 57 New York City U S Alma materQueens CollegeOccupationsFilmmakeractorYears active1988 presentWorksFull listSpouseJoya Tillem m 2000 wbr Children3As a filmmaker Favreau has been significantly involved with the Marvel Cinematic Universe He directed produced and appeared as Happy Hogan in the films Iron Man 2008 and Iron Man 2 2010 He also served as an executive producer for or appeared as the character in the films The Avengers 2012 Iron Man 3 2013 Avengers Age of Ultron 2015 Spider Man Homecoming 2017 Avengers Infinity War 2018 Avengers Endgame 2019 Spider Man Far From Home 2019 and Spider Man No Way Home 2021 He has also directed the films Elf 2003 Zathura A Space Adventure 2005 Cowboys amp Aliens 2011 Chef 2014 The Jungle Book 2016 and The Lion King 2019 Recently Favreau has been known for his work on the Star Wars franchise with Dave Filoni creating the Disney original series The Mandalorian 2019 present which Filoni helped develop with both serving as executive producers Alongside Filoni he serves as an executive producer on all of the show s spin off series including The Book of Boba Fett Ahsoka and the upcoming Skeleton Crew He produces films under his production company banner Fairview Entertainment and also presents the television cooking series The Chef Show Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 1992 2000 Early career 2 2 2001 2015 Actor director 2 3 2016 present Franchise work 2 4 Future projects 2 5 Appearances 3 Unreleased projects 4 Personal life 5 Golem Creations 6 Filmography 7 Awards and recognition 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editJonathan Kolia Favreau was born in Flushing Queens New York on October 19 1966 1 the only child of Madeleine an elementary school teacher who died of leukemia in 1979 and Charles Favreau a special education teacher 2 His mother was Jewish of Russian descent 3 4 5 and his father is a Catholic of Italian and French Canadian ancestry 6 7 8 Favreau dropped out of Hebrew school to pursue acting However following his mother s death both sides of his family worked to ensure he had a bar mitzvah ceremony 9 Favreau graduated from The Bronx High School of Science a school for gifted students in 1984 10 and attended Queens College from 1984 to 1987 11 before dropping out His friend from college Mitchell Pollack said that Favreau went by the nickname Johnny Hack because of his abilities in the game Hacky Sack 12 He briefly worked for Bear Stearns on Wall Street before returning to Queens College for a semester in early 1988 He dropped out of college for good a few credits shy of completing his degree 11 and moved to Chicago in the summer of 1988 to pursue a career in comedy 13 He performed at several Chicago improvisational theaters including the ImprovOlympic and the Improv Institute 14 Career edit1992 2000 Early career edit While in Chicago Favreau landed his first film role alongside Sean Astin as tutor D Bob in the sleeper hit Rudy 1993 15 Favreau met Vince Vaughn who played a small role in this film during shooting The next year he appeared in the college film PCU alongside Jeremy Piven and the 1994 episode of Seinfeld titled The Fire as Eric the Clown 16 Favreau then moved to Los Angeles where he made his breakthrough in 1996 as an actor screenwriter with the film Swingers which was also Vaughn s breakthrough role as the character Trent Walker a foil to Favreau s heartbroken Mike Peters 17 In 1997 he appeared on the television sitcom Friends portraying Pete Becker Monica Geller s millionaire boyfriend who competes in the Ultimate Fighting Championship UFC for several episodes 18 Favreau made appearances in the sketch comedy series Tracey Takes On in both 1996 and 1997 19 Favreau landed the role of Gus Partenza in Deep Impact 1998 and that same year rejoined Piven in Very Bad Things 1998 20 In 1999 he starred in the television film Rocky Marciano based on the life of world heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano 21 He later appeared in Love amp Sex 2000 co starring Famke Janssen 22 Favreau appeared in 2000 s The Replacements as maniacal linebacker Daniel Bateman and that same year he played himself in The Sopranos episode D Girl as a Hollywood director who feigns interest in developing mob associate Christopher Moltisanti s screenplay in order to collect material for his own screenplay 23 24 2001 2015 Actor director edit nbsp Favreau at an Iron Man photocall in Mexico City in 2008In 2001 he made his film directorial debut with another self penned screenplay Made 25 Made once again teamed him up with his Swingers co star Vince Vaughn Favreau also starred in a TV series called Dinner for Five which aired on the cable TV channel IFC from 2001 to 2005 He was a guest director for an episode of the college dramedy Undeclared in 2001 and Favreau got some screen time as lawyer Foggy Nelson in the 2003 movie Daredevil 2003 considerably more in the director s cut version 26 27 He also starred in The Big Empty 2003 directed by Steve Anderson His character was John Person an out of work actor given a strange mission to deliver a blue suitcase to a man named Cowboy in the desert 28 Favreau is credited as a screenwriter for the 2002 film The First 20 Million Is Always the Hardest In the fall of 2003 he scored his first financial success as a director of the hit comedy Elf starring Will Ferrell Zooey Deschanel James Caan and Peter Dinklage Also in 2003 Favreau had a small part in Something s Gotta Give a film starring Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson Favreau played Leo Harry Sanborn s Nicholson personal assistant who visited Harry in the hospital 29 In 2005 Favreau directed the film adaptation of the children s book Zathura It received positive reviews but was not commercially successful 30 31 Favreau continued to make regular appearances in film and television He reunited with friend Vaughn in the romantic comedy The Break Up and appeared in My Name Is Earl as a reprehensible fast food manager Favreau also made a guest appearance in Vaughn s Wild West Comedy Show 32 Also in 2005 Favreau appeared as a guest judge and executive representative of Sony Corporation in week five of NBC primetime reality TV business show The Apprentice He was called upon to judge the efforts of the show s two teams of contestants who were assigned the task of designing and building a float to publicize his 2005 Sony Pictures movie Zathura A Space Adventure 33 On April 28 2006 it was announced that Favreau was signed to direct the long awaited Iron Man movie 34 Released on May 2 2008 the film was a huge critical 35 and commercial 36 success solidifying Favreau s reputation as a director 37 In 2022 the film was selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being culturally historically or aesthetically significant It is one of three superhero movies to achieve this honor alongside Richard Donner s Superman and Christopher Nolan s The Dark Knight Iron Man was the first Marvel produced movie under their alliance with Paramount and Favreau served as the director and an executive producer During early scenes in Iron Man Favreau appears as Tony Stark s driver Happy Hogan He wrote two issues of a planned mini series for Marvel Knights titled Iron Man Viva Las Vegas that debuted in September 2008 before being canceled in November 2008 38 Favreau also directed and executive produced the film s sequel Iron Man 2 39 Favreau said in December 2010 that he would not direct Iron Man 3 but remain an executive producer 40 nbsp Favreau with Robert McCurdy Cole Dabney Jaime Pressly after press junket interview for I Love You Man at SXSW 2009Favreau was the third director attached to John Carter the film adaptation of Edgar Rice Burroughs swashbuckling space hero While he did not ultimately direct it he did appear in a cameo in the film as a bookie In 2008 he played Denver a bully type bigger brother to Vaughn in Four Christmases Favreau co starred in 2009 s Couples Retreat a comedy chronicling four couples who partake in therapy sessions at a tropical island resort which he wrote The film saw him co star with Vaughn again while Kristin Davis played his wife 41 He voices the character Pre Vizsla the leader of the Mandalorian Death Watch in the animated series Star Wars The Clone Wars 42 In September 2009 he signed up to direct Cowboys amp Aliens based on the graphic novel of the same name created by Scott Mitchell Rosenberg 43 The science fiction Western film was released in 2011 starring Daniel Craig and Harrison Ford and is considered to be a financial disappointment taking 174 8 million in box office receipts on a 163 million budget and received mixed reviews with critics generally praising its acting while criticizing other aspects In 2012 Favreau directed the pilot for the NBC show Revolution and served as one of the show s executive producers alongside J J Abrams 44 In 2013 Favreau directed an episode Season 9 Episode 16 of another NBC hit The Office 45 In 2013 he filmed a pilot for a TV series based on the novel About a Boy but set in San Francisco 46 He also directed the Destiny trailer The Law of the Jungle In 2014 Favreau wrote co produced directed and starred in Chef Favreau played a chef who after a public altercation with a food critic quits his job at a popular Los Angeles restaurant to operate a food truck with his young son It co stars Sofia Vergara John Leguizamo Scarlett Johansson Oliver Platt Bobby Cannavale and Dustin Hoffman along with Robert Downey Jr in a cameo role Favreau wrote the script after directing several big budget films wanting to go back to basics and to create a film about cooking It was well received by critics who praised the direction music writing story and performances grossing 45 million against a production budget of 11 million citation needed 2016 present Franchise work edit In 2016 Favreau directed and produced the live action adaptation of The Jungle Book for Walt Disney Pictures which was released on April 15 2016 to critical and commercial acclaim 47 In 2019 it was reported that Favreau would direct a CGI adaptation of Disney s The Lion King 48 49 marking his first time directing a musical 48 Donald Glover voiced Simba 50 and James Earl Jones reprised his role as Mufasa from the original film 51 The film was released in July 2019 On July 29 The Lion King surpassed The Jungle Book to become Favreau s highest grossing film as director while also surpassing the original film 52 Simultaneous with his directorial projects he worked as a consultant on 24 episodes of The Orville from 2017 to 2019 53 He returned as Happy Hogan in the film Spider Man Homecoming 2017 and co executive produced Avengers Infinity War 2018 Favreau filmed a scene for Avengers Infinity War but was cut ending up on the Blu Ray release In 2017 Favreau directed the pilot episode of CBS Young Sheldon 54 On March 8 2018 Lucasfilm announced that Favreau would executive produce and write a live action Star Wars television series titled The Mandalorian for Disney 55 56 The series premiered on November 12 2019 alongside the streaming service and was co produced by Favreau s production company Golem Creations Jon Favreau also lent his voice to the character of Paz Vizsla who was portrayed by Tait Fletcher 57 During that same year Favreau appeared in Solo A Star Wars Story voicing Rio Durant a very cool and important alien character and member of Beckett s crew 58 59 In the 2019 film Avengers Endgame Favreau reprised his role as Happy Hogan in a cameo near the end of the film The film directed by the Russo brothers 60 was executive produced by Favreau 61 Avengers Endgame was released on April 26 2019 In 2019 Favreau also appeared in the sequel to Spider Man Homecoming Spider Man Far From Home 62 In May of the same year it was also announced that Favreau would co host and executive produce a cooking show for Netflix along with co host Roy Choi called The Chef Show It premiered in June 2019 63 In December 2021 Favreau reprised his role as Happy Hogan in Spider Man No Way Home In May 2022 Favreau produced the documentary series Prehistoric Planet alongside the BBC Studios Natural History Unit for Apple TV 64 Future projects edit In April 2016 it was reported that Favreau would return to direct the sequel to the 2016 version The Jungle Book his critically acclaimed live action adaptation of the original film of the same name 65 66 Early pre production of the sequel had begun by June 12 2018 with Justin Marks who wrote the previous film having ended an early draft for the film 67 In January 2024 Lucasfilm announced that a feature film titled The Mandalorian amp Grogu was in active development with Favreau writing directing and co producing alongside Kathleen Kennedy and Dave Filoni 68 Appearances edit Favreau has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss book Tools of Titans Unreleased projects editA motion captured animated film titled Neanderthals 69 was in development at Sony Pictures Animation in the mid 2000s that Favreau would have written and produced but the project was cancelled sometime in 2008 70 after four years in development In November 2010 it was reported that Favreau will direct a film titled Magic Kingdom based on The Walt Disney Company s theme park of the same name 71 In July 2012 Favreau reported officially that he was working on the film 72 73 In 2014 he stated that he still had interest in the project and that he could direct it after finishing filming 2016 remake of The Jungle Book 74 In November 2012 it was said that Favreau was being considered to direct Star Wars The Force Awakens along with David Fincher Brad Bird Matthew Vaughn and Ben Affleck but J J Abrams was selected to direct the film 75 In June 2015 Favreau stated that although he would not be working on the Star Wars anthology films he could work on future Star Wars movies at some point 76 Favreau later worked with the franchise on the live action series The Mandalorian In December 2013 Will Ferrell stated that he did not want to make a sequel to Elf 77 Despite this during an interview in January 2016 Favreau stated that a sequel could possibly be made 78 The next month however Ferrell reiterated that it was unlikely that the sequel would happen and that he still did not want to return to the role 79 Personal life editFavreau married Joya Tillem a physician on November 24 2000 80 The couple has a son Max Favreau who appeared as a boy in Iron Man 2 later reported to be retroactively a young Peter Parker in the MCU 81 and two daughters 82 83 Tillem is the niece of lawyer talk show host Len Tillem 84 Favreau credits the role playing game Dungeons amp Dragons with giving him a really strong background in imagination storytelling understanding how to create tone and a sense of balance 85 Golem Creations editGolem Creations Ltd LLC is a television production company created by Jon Favreau on August 30 2018 86 87 In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter Favreau cited his fascination with the overlap of technology and storytelling and that he gave the company its name because a golem was like technology it could be used to protect or destroy if control was lost of it 87 The company most recently produced The Mandalorian The Book of Boba Fett and Ahsoka television shows in partnership with Lucasfilm and the Apple TV documentary series Prehistoric Planet Filmography editFurther information Jon Favreau filmography nbsp Favreau at the 2012 San Diego Comic ConDirected features Year Title Distributor2001 Made Artisan Entertainment2003 Elf New Line Cinema2005 Zathura A Space Adventure Sony Pictures Releasing2008 Iron Man Paramount Pictures2010 Iron Man 22011 Cowboys amp Aliens Universal Pictures Paramount Pictures2014 Chef Open Road Films2016 The Jungle Book Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures2019 The Lion KingAwards and recognition editIn May 2019 it was announced that Favreau would be named a Disney Legend at the 2019 D23 Expo for his outstanding contributions to The Walt Disney Company 88 89 On February 13 2023 Jon Favreau received the 2 746th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 90 91 Award Year Category Work Result Ref Critics Choice Movie Awards 2015 Best Actor in a Comedy Chef Nominated 92 Directors Guild of America Awards 2020 Outstanding Directing in Reality Programs The Chef Show Nominated 93 2021 Outstanding Directing in Dramatic Series The Mandalorian Nominated 94 Outstanding Directing in Reality Programs The Chef Show NominatedGolden Globe Awards 2021 Best Television Series Drama The Mandalorian Nominated 95 Grammy Awards 2020 Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media The Lion King Nominated 96 Hugo Awards 2009 Dramatic Presentation Long Form Iron Man Nominated 97 2020 Dramatic Presentation Short Form The Mandalorian episode Chapter 8 Redemption Nominated 98 2021 Dramatic Presentation Short Form The Mandalorian episode Chapter 16 The Rescue Nominated 99 Primetime Emmy Awards 2005 Outstanding Nonfiction Series Dinner for Five Nominated 100 2020 Outstanding Drama Series The Mandalorian season 1 Nominated2021 Outstanding Drama Series The Mandalorian season 2 NominatedOutstanding Directing for a Drama Series The Mandalorian episode Chapter 9 The Marshal NominatedOutstanding Writing for a Drama Series The Mandalorian episode Chapter 16 The Rescue NominatedProducers Guild of America Awards 2021 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Drama The Mandalorian season 2 Nominated 101 Saturn Awards 2009 Best Director Iron Man Won 102 2016 Best Director The Jungle Book Nominated 103 2019 The Visionary Award Won 104 Visual Effects Society Awards 2018 Lifetime Achievement Award Won 105 Writers Guild of America Awards 2021 Best Drama Series The Mandalorian Nominated 106 References edit a b George Lucas visits set of Star Wars live action series The Mandalorian Entertainment Weekly Retrieved October 30 2020 Jewel Dan November 25 1996 Swing and a Hit People vol 46 22 Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine Marc Maron December 14 2012 WTF Jon Favreau talks heritage amp pronunciation via YouTube Bloom Nate November 28 2008 Jewish Stars Cleveland Jewish News Weiss Vered February 1 2015 Jon Favreau Serves Up Warm Feel Good Comedy Chef On Netflix Jewish Business News Retrieved May 8 2018 Ryan James October 13 1996 A Hollywood Scene He Knows Too Well The New York Times 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Retrieved March 14 2016 Giroux Jack May 12 2014 How Jon Favreau Made Chef His Own Flavor of Ice Cream Film School Rejects Archived from the original on March 15 2016 Retrieved March 14 2016 Ng Philiana March 13 2011 Undeclared Creator Judd Apatow It Was a Weird Moment for Comedy The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved March 14 2016 McNary Dave February 22 2002 Daredevil has partner in Favreau Variety Retrieved May 4 2020 Mark Deming 2014 The Big Empty 2003 Movies amp TV Dept The New York Times Archived from the original on July 19 2014 Retrieved March 14 2016 Foundas Scott December 4 2003 Review Something s Gotta Give Variety Retrieved March 14 2016 Zathura A Space Adventure Reviews Metacritic CBS Interactive Retrieved September 9 2020 Zathura 2005 Financial Information The Numbers Vince Vaughn s Wild West Comedy Show 30 Days amp 30 Nights Hollywood To The Heartland TV Guide Lost in Space The Apprentice Season 4 January 1 2000 via IMDb Kit Borys April 28 2006 Marvel Studios outlines slew of 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