JJ Abrams
JJ Abrams is a highly acclaimed director and producer known for his work in action, drama, and science fiction genres. He has been involved in the creation and funding of successful movies like Armageddon and Cloverfield.
Director
June 27, 1966
Cancer
58
New York City, New York, United States
Jeffrey Jacob “JJ” Abrams is a renowned American filmmaker and composer, recognized for his contributions to action, drama, and science fiction genres. He has written and produced an array of films, including “Regarding Henry,” “Forever Young,” “Armageddon,” “Cloverfield,” “Star Trek,” “Star Wars: The Force Awakens,” and “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.” In addition to his directorial success, Abrams is a co-founder of the production company Bad Robot Productions, responsible for hit TV shows such as “Lost,” “Alias,” and “Westworld.” His accomplishments have earned him nominations for numerous awards, including Primetime Emmy Awards and Academy Awards.