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Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau

An actor whose solid everyman quality has endeared him to audiences and critics alike, Jon Favreau first made his name with 1996's Swingers. The story of a group of rat pack-obsessed, out-of-work actors slumming amiably through life in L.A., the indie-comedy was one of the year's biggest sleeper hits and made a star out of Favreau, who also wrote the script. A native of Queens, NY, where he was born on October 19, 1966, Favreau was raised as the only child of two educators. After attending the Bronx High School of Science, he did an abbreviated stint at Queens College before heading to Chicago to pursue a comedy career. In Chicago, he studied improvisational comedy with Del Close and was a member of the ImrovOlympic troupe. Favreau's time in Chicago ended when he decided to head to L.A. to try and break into film; his experiences as a lovelorn, out-of-work actor would later provide the inspiration for Swingers. After years of false hopes and false starts that took the form of supporting roles in such disappointing films as Rudy and P.C.U., Favreau began channeling his experiences and those of his friends (who included fellow Swingers star Vince Vaughn) into a rudimentary script for Swingers. Encouraged to make his script into a film, the actor despaired of securing enough funding for the project until he met fledgling director Doug Liman, who convinced him that the film could be made for 250,000 dollars. Costs were cut by filming largely without permits and making use of inexpensive shooting locations such as Favreau's own apartment. The film's low-budget charm was sufficient enough to sway the powers-that-be at Miramax who picked it up for distribution. When Swingers was eventually released in 1996, it was hailed by critics as a funny and painfully accurate account of the L.A. scene and its various faux-hipster denizens, as well as the dynamics at work amongst a group of guys (Favreau, Vaughn, and company) and the women they try so desperately to impress. In the wake of the film's success, Favreau, who was being hailed as the latest in the long line of Hollywood "Next Big Things," chose to star in Very Bad Things (1998), a black comedy directed by actor-turned-director Peter Berg. The film, in which Favreau played a soon-to-be married man whose Las Vegas bachelor party goes disastrously wrong, received very mixed reviews, although most critics praised the actor's performance as a "suburban Joe" caught up in circumstances that rapidly spiral beyond his control. After playing the eponymous boxing legend in the made-for-TV Rocky Marciano in 1999, Favreau returned to the screen in 2000 to star as a football player in The Replacements, a sports comedy directed by Howard Deutch. That same year, he returned to the indie scene with Love & Sex, a take on urban romance. In 2001, Favreau re-teamed with Vaughn for Made, a crime comedy that cast the two actors as aspiring mobsters and marked Favreau's feature directorial debut. Also in 2001, Favreau made the jump to the small screen, producing and hosting IFC's Dinner for Five, a candid roundtable program featuring fellow actors and filmmakers. In 2003, not only did Favreau show up in supporting roles in the hits Daredevil and Something's Gotta Give, his sophomore directorial effort, the Will Ferrell holiday comedy Elf proved to be one of the season's biggest crowd-pleasers, grossing over 100 million dollars at the box office. He followed up that success by bringing Chris Van Allsburg's Zathura to the big screen, although it did not match Elf's box office success. After making a few cameos on TV shows like My Name Is Earl and Monk, Favreau re-teamed with Vince Vaughn once again for a supporting role in the 2006 comedy The Break-Up. He also lent his vocal talents to the animated film Open Season. That same year he announced he would be taking on directorial duties for the big screen adaptation of the comic book Iron Man. ~ Rebecca Flint Marx, All Movie Guide


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When was Jon Favreau born?
Jon Favreau was born on October 19, 1966

What role did Jon Favreau portray in The Big Empty?
Jon Favreau played John Person in The Big Empty

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Rocky Marciano?
Jon Favreau was Rocky Marciano in Rocky Marciano

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Swingers?
Jon Favreau was Mike in Swingers

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Made?
Jon Favreau was Bobby in Made

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Love & Sex?
Jon Favreau was Adam Levy in Love & Sex

What role did Jon Favreau play in Dogtown?
Jon Favreau played Ezra Good in Dogtown

Who did Jon Favreau play in PCU?
Jon Favreau was Gutter in PCU

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Wimbledon?
Jon Favreau was Ron Roth in Wimbledon

Who did Jon Favreau play in The Replacements?
Jon Favreau was Daniel Bateman in The Replacements

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Daredevil?
Jon Favreau was Franklin Nelson in Daredevil

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Very Bad Things?
Jon Favreau was Kyle Fisher in Very Bad Things

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Four Christmases?
Jon Favreau was Dallas in Four Christmases

Who did Jon Favreau play in Open Season?
Jon Favreau was Reilly in Open Season

What role did Jon Favreau play in Something's Gotta Give?
Jon Favreau played Leo in Something's Gotta Give

What role did Jon Favreau portray in Rudy?
Jon Favreau played D-Bob in Rudy

Who did Jon Favreau play in The Break-Up?
Jon Favreau was Johnny O in The Break-Up

What role did Jon Favreau play in Deep Impact?
Jon Favreau played Gus Partenza in Deep Impact

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Elf?
Jon Favreau was Doctor in Elf

Who did Jon Favreau portray in Batman Forever?
Jon Favreau was Assistant in Batman Forever

Who did Jon Favreau play in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle?
Jon Favreau was Elmer Rice in Mrs. Parker and the Vicious Circle

What role did Jon Favreau play in Folks!?
Jon Favreau played Chicago Taxi Driver in Folks!


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