Jonathan Glatzer

Jonathan Glatzer

producer, writer, additional crew

Jonathan Glatzer was born on Oct 21, 1969 in USA. Jonathan Glatzer's big-screen debut came with What Goes Up directed by Jonathan Glatzer in 2009.

Glatzer is a writer/producer for such shows as Succession (HBO), Better Call Saul (AMC), Bloodline (Netflix) and Bliss (Sky TV). Along with his fellow writers, he has received various awards, including a Primetime Emmy, the Peabody, Golden Globe, AFI and WGA Award. In film, he co-wrote and directed Steve Coogan in What Goes Up (Sony). In theater, he directed productions at Ensemble Studio Theater, Oxford Playhouse and The Shakespeare Theater. He's a graduate of Colgate University and attended Columbia University Film School.

  • Birthday

    Oct 21, 1969
  • Place of Birth

    New Jersey, USA

Awards

4 wins & 7 nominations

PGA Awards
2020
Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama
Winner - PGA Award
Primetime Emmy Awards
2020
Outstanding Drama Series
Winner - Primetime Emmy
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