Jason Lew
Biography
Jason Lew is a talented Chinese-American screenwriter and director known for his compelling storytelling and unique artistic vision. Raised in a quaint town in Maine, he pursued his passion for the arts at the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where he honed his skills in drama, directing, and design.
After graduating, Lew established himself in the vibrant theater scene of New York City, earning respect and recognition over a decade of work. His theatrical success paved the way for his transition to the film industry, leading him to Los Angeles, where he sought to explore new creative avenues in cinema.
In 2010, Lew made a significant mark in the film world with his first feature film screenplay, Restless, which was directed by the acclaimed Gus Van Sant. This collaboration showcased Lew's ability to craft poignant narratives that resonate with audiences. Following this breakthrough, he dedicated five years to writing the script for The Free World, which marked his directorial debut.
Lew's work continues to captivate viewers, reflecting his diverse background and artistic sensibility. His contributions to both theater and film highlight his versatility and commitment to storytelling, solidifying his place as a notable figure in contemporary cinema.
Filmography
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All God's Children Can Dance
2008 • Kengo
Little Hero
2018
The Pardon
2013
Next Stop Wonderland
1998
Running Wild (2017)
2017
Textuality
2011
Dependent's Day
2016
The Death and Life of Bobby Z
2007
The Jacket
2005
For One Night
2006
The Attic (2006)
2006
Half Magic
2018
Sex and the City
2008
Mr. Brooks
2007
Seeds of Yesterday
2015
If There Be Thorns
2015
The Elite
2001
Palm Swings
2017
Kimberly
1999
The Experiment (2010)
2010
Walliams & Friend
2016
The After
2014