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American writer, director, and producer (born 1969) Not to be confused with Jonathan Glazer.
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Jonathan Glatzer (born 21 October 1969) is an American writer, director, and producer.

Life and career

Glatzer is a television writer and producer for such shows as, Succession,Better Call Saul, Bloodline, and Bad Sisters Along with his fellow writers, he's received a Primetime Emmy Award, two Peabody Awards, a Golden Globe and a WGA award and has been nominated for two Primetime Emmys, and six WGA awards.

Glatzer's first feature film as director, co-writer and producer was What Goes Up. The film stars Steve Coogan, Olivia Thirlby, Hilary Duff, Molly Shannon and Josh Peck.

Glatzer grew up in North Caldwell, NJ and began his career in theater as a director, staging productions at such venues as the Oxford Playhouse in England, the Shakespeare Theatre Company in Washington, D.C., and the Ensemble Studio Theatre in New York. He attended Colgate University and graduated in 1991. He then attended Columbia University's Film School, where his short Prix Fixe won the school's best film award.

References

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  2. St. John, Allen (21 March 2016). "'Better Call Saul' Episode 203 Recap: Behind Every (Not So) Good Man..." Forbes Magazine. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
  3. "Writers Guild Awards Winners & Nominees". Writers Guild of America.
  4. "Nominees/Winners". Television Academy. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
  5. "Comedy Series - 'La La Land,' 'Moonlight' Among WGA Theatrical Screenplay Nominations; 'Westworld,' 'Stranger Things' Lead TV Noms". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
  6. "Mr. Robot, Game of Thrones; Broad City Among Writers Guild of America TV Nominations". Vulture. 2015-12-03. Retrieved 2018-08-05.
  7. "Chewin' It 215 with Jonathan Glatzer". Nerdist. Retrieved 20 July 2017.
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