Ivan Reitman
Ivan Reitman was born on Oct 27, 1946 in Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]. Ivan Reitman's big-screen debut came with Cannibal Girls directed by Ivan Reitman in 1973. Ivan Reitman is known for Ghostbusters: Afterlife directed by Jason Reitman, Carrie Coon stars as Callie and Paul Rudd as Grooberson. Ivan Reitman has got 7 awards and 12 nominations so far. The most recent award Ivan Reitman achieved is CinemaCon, USA. The upcoming new movie Ivan Reitman plays is Ghostbusters: Afterlife which will be released on Nov 19, 2021.
Canadian producer and director Ivan Reitman created many of American cinema's most successful and best loved feature film comedies and worked with Hollywood's acting elite. Reitman produced such hits as the ground-breaking sensation National Lampoon's American College (1978), which introduced John Belushi to American filmgoers, and the family features Beethoven (1992) and Beethoven 2 (1993). His directing credits include Arrête de ramer, t'es sur le sable (1979), Les bleus (1981) and S.O.S fantômes (1984), films starring Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis; Président d'un jour (1993), which starred Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver, Junior (1994) which starred Arnold Schwarzenegger, Danny DeVito and Emma Thompson. Reitman also produced the HBO telefilm Changement de décors (1996), based on Bill Carter's non-fiction book about the late-night television wars which received seven Emmy nominations. Other producing endeavors include Commandements (1997), starring Aidan Quinn and Courteney Cox, Parties intimes (1997), starring Howard Stern, as well as the animation/live action film Space Jam (1996), starring Michael Jordan and the Looney Tunes characters. With Jumeaux (1988), Reitman created an entirely new comedic persona for action hero Arnold Schwarzenegger -- and forged a personal and professional relationship that continued with Un flic à la maternelle (1990) and Junior (1994). Acclaimed dramatic actors such as Robert Redford, Debra Winger, Sigourney Weaver, and Emma Thompson also revealed untapped comic talents under Reitman's direction. In 1984, Reitman was honored as Director of the Year by the National Association of Theater Owners and the next year received a Special Achievement Award at the Canadian Genie awards. In 1979 and again in 1989, for the films American College (1978) and Jumeaux (1988), Reitman was honored with the People's Choice Award. In November of 1994, Reitman became the third director honored by Variety magazine in a special Billion Dollar Director issue.Reitman was born in Czechoslovakia, to Jewish Holocaust survivors, and left with his family for Canada at the age of four. He attended Canada's McMaster University, where he produced and directed several television shorts. He followed with a live television show, Greed (1999), with Dan Aykroyd as its announcer. "Spellbound," which Reitman produced for the live stage, evolved into the Broadway hit "The Magic Show," starring Doug Henning. He continued producing for the stage with the Off-Broadway hit "The National Lampoon Show," and returned to Broadway to produce and direct the musical "Merlin," earning a Tony nomination for directing. Reitman headed The Montecito Picture Company, a film and television production company, with partner Tom Pollock. His television credits included the Emmy-nominated children's show Les vrais chasseurs de fantômes (1986) and the Saturday morning animated series Beethoven (1994) for CBS. His last directing credited was Le Pari: Draft Day (2014), before his death in February 2022 in Montecito, California.
Birthday
Oct 27, 1946Place of Birth
Komárno, Czechoslovakia [now Slovak Republic]
Known For
Awards
7 wins & 12 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2021
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7.1 - 2021
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4.5 - 2020
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- 2017
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5.5 - 2017
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5.5 - 2016
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6.9 - 2014
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6.8 - 2012
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6.8 - 2011
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- 2009
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6.3 - 2009
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7.4 - 2009
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5.3 - 2009
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7.0 - 2009
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6.3 - 2009
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5.4 - 2007
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6.8 - 2006
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7.1 - 2006
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5.2 - 2004
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6.6 - 2003
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7.0 - 2002
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5.4 - 2001
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6.1 - 2000
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6.5 - 1998
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5.9 - 1998
Mummies Alive! The Legend Begins
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7.2 - 1997
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5.2 - 1997
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5.5 - 1997
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6.9 - 1996
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6.5 - 1996
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6.8 - 1994
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4.7 - 1993
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4.9 - 1993
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6.9 - 1992
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5.7 - 1992
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4.4 - 1990
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6.2 - 1989
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6.6 - 1988
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6.1 - 1988
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5.4 - 1988
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5.1 - 1987
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5.7 - 1986
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6.0 - 1984
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- 1983
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5.8 - 1981
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6.6 - 1981
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6.8 - 1979
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6.2 - 1978
National Lampoon's Animal House
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7.4 - 1978
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4.7 - 1977
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4.8 - 1977
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6.3 - 1976
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6.0 - 1975
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