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J.J. Abrams
Birthday: June 27, 1966

Birth Place: New York, New York, USA
Height: 5' 7"

Below is a complete filmography (list of movies he's appeared in) for J.J. Abrams. If you have any corrections or additions, please email us at corrections@actorsofhollywood.com. We'd also be interested in any trivia or other information you have.

 

Biography

A prominent writer/producer of Hollywood features who later went on to make a name for himself as the creator of such popular small-screen hits as Felicity and Alias, J.J. Abrams has managed the rare feat of finding success in the all-too-often mutually exclusive worlds of both film and television. It was at the age of eight that the wide-eyed youth first discovered his love of film while on a Hollywood studio tour with his grandfather, and when the pair returned home, Abrams convinced his father to let him try his hand at filmmaking with the family's Super-8 camera. During the following decade, the young auteur grew increasingly comfortable behind the camera, and he continued to turn out his impressive amateur films at an exhausting rate. Later attending New York's Sarah Lawrence College and teaming with a close friend to pen a feature-film treatment, Abrams got his first taste of success when the screenplay was eventually adapted into the James Belushi comedy Taking Care of Business. In the following years, Abrams' career continued to gain momentum as he penned screenplays for such features as Regarding Henry, Forever Young, and Gone Fishin', and it was during this period that the ambitious screenwriter also began to try his hand at producing. As Abrams subsequently began to branch out by producing features that he had no hand in writing, such as The Pallbearer and The Suburbans, he also continued to write by contributing to the screenplay for Michael Bay's Armageddon. Abrams next made his first foray into television as the writer and creator of the hit television series Felicity — which also found the tireless Abrams stepping into the director's chair for the first time in his professional career. As the series progressed, he was publicly vocal about his frustrations regarding the limitations of the series, and after joking that the series would be more interesting if the titular character had a secret life as a spy, the seed was planted for his most popular effort to date. Premiering on television in 2001, Abrams' second small-screen effort, Alias, told the story of a beautiful young international spy's efforts to battle the evil Alliance of 12 while attempting to find a balance between her secret and social lives. Not only did Alias immediately connect with television viewers, but it also found Abrams growing increasingly into his own as a writer and director. Three years later, Abrams had yet another hit on his hands as the writer/producer/director of Lost, which had the dubious distinction of being the most expensive television pilot ever produced. A haunting tale of a group of airplane-crash survivors stranded on a mysterious island, Lost stood alongside Desperate Housewives as one of the hits that kept the faltering ABC network afloat, picking up Emmy Awards and Golden Globes. Back in the world of film, fans were no doubt surprised when it was announced that Abrams would be returning to the world of features to direct the eagerly anticipated action sequel Mission: Impossible 3, which would serve as his feature-film directorial debut.

Movie Credits
Star Trek XI (2008)
[ Matt Damon ]
Untitled Hunter Scott Project (2007)
Pilot (2006)
[ Seth Green ][ Jason Bateman ][ Dougray Scott ][ Luke Perry ][ Jeffrey Tambor ]
Further Instructions (2006)
A Tale of Two Cities (2006)
[ Dominic Monaghan ][ Emilie de Ravin ][ Naveen Andrews ][ Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ][ Daniel Dae Kim ]
Live Together, Die Alone (2006)
[ Dominic Monaghan ][ Emilie de Ravin ][ Naveen Andrews ][ Harold Perrineau ][ Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje ]
Three Minutes (2006)
[ Dominic Monaghan ][ Emilie de Ravin ][ Matthew Fox ][ Naveen Andrews ][ Harold Perrineau ]
? (2006)
[ Dominic Monaghan ][ Emilie de Ravin ][ Matthew Fox ][ Naveen Andrews ][ Harold Perrineau ]
All the Time in the World (2006)
Reprisal (2006)
[ Michael Vartan ][ Balthazar Getty ][ Victor Garber ][ Ron Rifkin ][ David Anders ]
No Hard Feelings (2006)
[ Michael Vartan ][ Balthazar Getty ][ Victor Garber ][ Ron Rifkin ][ David Anders ]
I See Dead People (2006)
[ Michael Vartan ][ Balthazar Getty ][ Victor Garber ][ Ron Rifkin ][ David Anders ]
30 Seconds (2006)
[ Balthazar Getty ][ Victor Garber ][ Ron Rifkin ][ Carl Lumbly ][ Kevin Weisman ]
Sex, Lies and Videotape (2006)
Moving Day (2006)
[ Barry Watson ][ Raoul Bova ][ Rick Gomez ]
Two in Twenty-Four (2006)
[ Barry Watson ][ Raoul Bova ][ Rick Gomez ]
The Catch (2005)
[ Don Rickles ][ Greg Grunberg ]
The Animated Alias: Tribunal (2004)
[ Terry O'Quinn ]
Joy Ride (2001)
[ Paul Walker ][ Steve Zahn ][ Jay Hernandez ][ Ted Levine ][ Walton Goggins ]
The Suburbans (1999)
[ Ben Stiller ][ Will Ferrell ][ Craig Bierko ][ Robert Loggia ][ Willie Garson ]
The Pallbearer (1996)
[ Michael Vartan ][ David Schwimmer ][ Michael Rapaport ][ Kevin Corrigan ][ Greg Grunberg ]
Forever Young (1992)
[ Mel Gibson ][ Elijah Wood ][ Joe Morton ][ George Wendt ][ Walton Goggins ]
Regarding Henry (1991)
[ Harrison Ford ][ John Leguizamo ][ Hans Zimmer ][ Bill Nunn ]

Trivia

  • Son of Gerald W. Abrams
  • Graduated from Sarah Lawrence College in 1988.
  • Gave "Alias" (2001) star Jennifer Garner a pink bicycle for her birthday. She would often greet the production crew by ringing the bells on the bike's handlebars.
  • He says he got the job directing Mission: Impossible III (2006) after Tom Cruise watched early episodes of "Alias" (2001) on DVD and loved them. The two started hanging out together and Cruise offered him the job.
  • While he was writing scripts in college, he used the Alvin Sargent screenplay to Ordinary People (1980) as a guide.
  • Named one of Fade In Magazine's "100 People in Hollywood You Need to Know" in 2005
  • Has three children with wife Katie: Henry (b. 1998), Gracie (b. 1999) and August (b. 11 January, 2006).
  • His debut film Mission: Impossible III is the most expensive film ever made by a first time director.
  • Is a fan of the original Star Trek series and has announced that he intends to make an 11th Star Trek film.
  • He has discussed wanting to be more involved in the 3rd season of "Lost" (2004) (interminently with his film schedule) because he hasn't been directly involved in the show since the 6th episode of the first season.

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