Jon M. Chu

Jon M. Chu

Directing 3 titles 1979-11-02 Palo Alto, California, USA

Jonathan Murray Chu, born on November 2, 1979, is a prominent American director, producer, and screenwriter renowned for his significant contributions to film. He gained widespread acclaim for his work on "Crazy Rich Asians" (2018), a groundbreaking romantic comedy that became one of the first major Hollywood films to showcase a predominantly Asian cast. This landmark achievement paved the way for greater representation in cinema. Chu's directorial prowess was further recognized with accolades for his upcoming adaptation of the musical "Wicked" (2024), earning him the National Board of Review Award for Best Director and the Critics’ Choice Award for Best Director.

A graduate of the USC School of Cinematic Arts, Chu is celebrated for his ability to weave musical elements into his storytelling. His filmography includes popular dance-centric movies such as "Step Up 2: The Streets" (2008) and "Step Up 3D" (2010), along with the musical "Jem and the Holograms" (2015) and the acclaimed "In the Heights" (2021). Additionally, he directed the live concert films "Justin Bieber: Never Say Never" (2011) and "Justin Bieber's Believe" (2013), showcasing his versatility across genres. Through his innovative approach and dedication to representation, Jon M. Chu continues to shape the landscape of contemporary cinema.

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