The multi-talented Jon Favreau returns to the independent film route to produce, write, direct and star in “Chef.” Plus, he talks about “Revolution” cancellation.
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Video Content: Jon Favreau (2014)
SIDEWALKS host Cindy Rhodes talks to the star/ director / writer / co-producer of “Chef.” Also, Favreau, who was a co-executive producer of “Revolution,” discusses the cancellation of the NBC drama and the fan support to bring it back.
Mini-Biography:
Born in Flushing, Queens, New York, Jon Favreau is an actor, screenwriter, director, and producer. In 1993, he made his film debut in “Rudy,” while, in 1996, he wrote and starred in “Swingers.” In 2001, Favreau made his directorial debut with his screenplay, “Made.”
Some of his movie roles include “Very Bad Things,” “The Break-Up,” “Deep Impact,” the “Iron Man” films, “I Love You, Man,” “John Carter,” and “People Like Us.” As a director, he was behind the camera with “Elf,” “Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2,” and “Cowboys & Aliens,” as well as directed TV episodes of “The Office” and “Revolution.”
Some fans remember him as Monica’s boyfriend on “Friends.”
Interview Credits:
Recorded: May 14, 2014
Host / Producer: Cindy Rhodes
Videographer (for Cindy Rhodes): Ray Alvarado
Editor: Richard R. Lee
Special Thanks To: Open Road Films, Junket Productions