
Jon Favreau
- Birthdate
- October 19, 1966
- Birthplace
- Flushing, New York, United States
- Height
- 6 feet 1 inch
- Professions
- Actor, Director, Producer, Screenwriter, Comedian, Chef
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Whether in front of the camera as an actor or in the director's chair, the best Jon Favreau movies and TV shows reflect an impressive filmography.
Iron Man director Jon Favreau is developing a new hybrid series about Walt Disney's pre-Mickey Mouse cartoon character, Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
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Between Marvel movies, some live-action Disney adaptations, and a holiday classic, Jon Favreau is one the most reliable directors-for-hire.
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Jon Favreau's 2014 film Chef remains one of the director's most personal films. But how exactly does the film connect to his personal life?
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