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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Brett Ratner was born in [[Miami Beach, Florida|Miami Beach]] to Marcia Ratner, a socialite.<ref>Martindale, Stone, "[http://people.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1231852.php/ Director Brett Ratner's party for abuelita turns out stars]", ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'', December 10, 2006. Retrieved on April 22, 2007.</ref> Ratner's maternal grandparents were [[Eastern Europe]]an [[Jew]]s who immigrated to [[Cuba]] and then the United States.<ref>http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117969378.html?categoryid=2631&cs=1</ref> Ratner directed [[music videos]] before reaching commercial success with the action-comedy ''[[Rush Hour (film)|Rush Hour]]'' (1998), starring [[Jackie Chan]] and [[Chris Tucker]], both of whom reunited with Ratner for two sequels, ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'' (2001) and ''[[Rush Hour 3]]'' (2007). Ratner was under consideration to direct ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]'' (2000) and ''[[Superman Returns]]'' (2006), although both were eventually directed by [[Bryan Singer]]. After Singer left the ''X-Men'' franchise to direct ''Superman Returns'', Ratner became director of ''[[X-Men: The Last Stand]]'' (2006). X3 was panned by critics and fans alike, validating Brett's nickname as "Hackner."
Brett Ratner was born in [[Miami Beach, Florida|Miami Beach]] to Marcia Ratner, a [[Cuban]]-born socialite.<ref>Martindale, Stone, "[http://people.monstersandcritics.com/news/article_1231852.php/ Director Brett Ratner's party for abuelita turns out stars]", ''[[People (magazine)|People]]'', December 10, 2006. Retrieved on April 22, 2007.</ref> Ratner's maternal grandparents were [[Eastern Europe]]an [[Jew]]s who immigrated to [[Cuba]] and then the United States.<ref>http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117969378.html?categoryid=2631&cs=1</ref> Ratner directed [[music videos]] before reaching commercial success with the action-comedy ''[[Rush Hour (film)|Rush Hour]]'' (1998), starring [[Jackie Chan]] and [[Chris Tucker]], both of whom reunited with Ratner for two sequels, ''[[Rush Hour 2]]'' (2001) and ''[[Rush Hour 3]]'' (2007). Ratner was under consideration to direct ''[[X-Men (film)|X-Men]]'' (2000) and ''[[Superman Returns]]'' (2006), although both were eventually directed by [[Bryan Singer]]. After Singer left the ''X-Men'' franchise to direct ''Superman Returns'', Ratner became director of ''[[X-Men: The Last Stand]]'' (2006). X3 was panned by critics and fans alike, validating Brett's nickname as "Hackner."


He is a guest lecturer at the [[New York Film Academy]] and [[University of Southern California|USC]]
He is a guest lecturer at the [[New York Film Academy]] and [[University of Southern California|USC]]

Revision as of 03:25, 31 August 2007

Brett Ratner
Brett Ratner at the 2007 Tribeca Film Festival.
Years active1990 - present

Brett Ratner (born March 28, 1969) is an American film director and music-video director. He is best known as the director of After the Sunset, Red Dragon, the Rush Hour series, and X-Men: The Last Stand. He is also a producer on the Fox drama, Prison Break.

Biography

Brett Ratner was born in Miami Beach to Marcia Ratner, a Cuban-born socialite.[1] Ratner's maternal grandparents were Eastern European Jews who immigrated to Cuba and then the United States.[2] Ratner directed music videos before reaching commercial success with the action-comedy Rush Hour (1998), starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, both of whom reunited with Ratner for two sequels, Rush Hour 2 (2001) and Rush Hour 3 (2007). Ratner was under consideration to direct X-Men (2000) and Superman Returns (2006), although both were eventually directed by Bryan Singer. After Singer left the X-Men franchise to direct Superman Returns, Ratner became director of X-Men: The Last Stand (2006). X3 was panned by critics and fans alike, validating Brett's nickname as "Hackner."

He is a guest lecturer at the New York Film Academy and USC

Brett received his first blow job from a gay man. [3]

As of 2006, Ratner resides in Beverly Hills, California. On April 25, 2007, Fox Broadcasting announced that he, Carrie Fisher, Garry Marshall, and Jon Avnet would be the judges for the network's filmmaking-competition reality TV series, On the Lot, which premiered in May 2007.

Screen appearances

Ratner was seen on MTV series Punk'd when Hugh Jackman, who portrays Wolverine in the X-Men films, was the subject of a practical joke that made it appear Ratner's $3.6 million home in Beverly Hills was destroyed by a BBQ grill explosion. Ashton Kutcher later arrived to his home and hugged him after Jackman was punk'd.[4]

He appeared as himself in James Toback's semi-improvised drama Black and White

He also appeared as himself in Entourage, as part of a storyline centered on Johnny Drama's appearance in Rush Hour 3.

Reported salaries

According to IMDB

  • X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) - $5,000,000
  • Red Dragon (2002) - $6,000,000
  • Rush Hour 2 (2001) - $5,000,000
  • The Family Man (2000) - $5,000,000

Works

Film and television

Year Title Type Notes
2007 Rush Hour 3 Feature film Director
2006 Becker Hargrove, Inc. Short film Producer
2006 X-Men: The Last Stand Feature film Director
2005 Prison Break (Pilot episode) TV Series Director
2004 After the Sunset Feature film Director
2002 Red Dragon Feature film Director
2001 Rush Hour 2 Feature film Director
2000 The Family Man Feature film Director
1998 Rush Hour Feature film Director
1997 Money Talks Feature film Director
1990 Whatever Happened to Mason Reese Short film Director, producer and writer

Music videos

Year Song Singer/Band Notes
2007 "Samantha" Courtney Love Director
"You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" Jessica Simpson Director
"Say OK" Vanessa Hudgens Director
2006 "A Public Affair" Jessica Simpson Director
2005 "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" Jessica Simpson Director
"We Belong Together" Mariah Carey Director
"It's Like That" Mariah Carey Director
2001 "Diddy" P. Diddy Director
2000 "Thank God I Found You" Mariah Carey Director
1999 "Heartbreaker" Mariah Carey Director
"Beautiful Stranger" Madonna Director
1998 "I Still Believe" Mariah Carey Director
1997 "Triumph" Wu-Tang Clan Director
1994 "Nuttin' But Love" Heavy D and the Boyz Director
1993 "Pink Cookies in a Plastic Bag Getting Crushed by Buildings" LL Cool J Director

Footnotes

References