Jason Winer

Jason Winer

producer, director, writer

Jason Winer was born on Dec 07, 1972 in USA. Jason Winer's big-screen debut came with The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend directed by Jason Winer in 2005. Jason Winer is known for The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend directed by Jason Winer, Hayes MacArthur stars as Guy Hansen and Jason Winer as Buddy Little. Jason Winer has got 7 awards and 6 nominations so far. The most recent award Jason Winer achieved is Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival. The upcoming new movie Jason Winer plays is Ode to Joy which will be released on Aug 09, 2019.

Jason Winer is a graduate of Northwestern University and an alumnus of the Improv Olympic Theatre. He began his career as an actor, improvisor, and photographer before making the transition to directing with the short film "The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend" in 2004.Jason Winer received the 2010 Directors Guild of America (DGA) Award for Outstanding Direction of a Comedy Series for the ABC pilot "Modern Family" and was recently named one of Variety's 2011 "10 Directors to Watch." The Baltimore native made his feature directorial debut with "Arthur," starring Russel Brand and Helen Mirren. In 2010, Winer also received an Emmy as a producer for Outstanding Comedy Series as well as a nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the ABC pilot "Modern Family." He served as the producing director on the show's first season, directing thirteen of the twenty-four episodes which ultimately won the Emmy for Best Comedy Series in 2010. His other television credits include writing and directing several highly regarded pilots for CBS, FOX and ABC, including "Giants of Radio," "Sluts," "This Might Hurt" and the upcoming "Apt. 23." Currently he is directing season three of Modern Family, episodes of "The New Girl" and developing pilots for ABC and NBC.

  • Birthday

    Dec 07, 1972
  • Place of Birth

    Baltimore, Maryland, USA

Known For

Awards

7 wins & 6 nominations

Minneapolis St. Paul International Film Festival
2019
New American Visions - Fiction
Winner - Audience Choice Award
Online Film & Television Association
2013
Best Direction in a Comedy Series
Winner - OFTA Television Award
2011
Best Direction in a Comedy Series
Winner - OFTA Television Award
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