Jeffrey Reddick

Jeffrey Reddick (born 12 July 1969)[1] is an American screenwriter and film director, best known for creating the Final Destination franchise.

Jeffrey Reddick
Born (1969-07-12) 12 July 1969
EducationBreathitt County High School
OccupationScreenwriter, film director

Career

When Reddick was fourteen, he wrote a ten-page treatment of a prequel to A Nightmare on Elm Street and sent it to New Line Cinema. The studio did not accept unsolicited material, and it was returned unread. Reddick proceeded to contact studio founder Robert Shaye and asked him to read the treatment. Shaye read it and responded. This was the beginning of a letter-and-phone relationship with Shaye and his assistant that lasted for years. While in college, Jeffrey landed an internship at New Line and worked for the studio for almost eleven years. New Line produced Reddick's screenplay Final Destination.[2] He quit his full-time job at New Line after selling his treatment for Final Destination 2.[3] Reddick was a special guest of The Whens and the Wheres on 8 July 2010 in the Universal Studios Backlot.[4]

Reddick was born in Jackson, Kentucky[5] and attended Breathitt County High School. He studied at Berea College, and is a member of the Baháʼí Faith.[6]

Filmography

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