Jeffrey Reddick(I)
- Producer
- Writer
- Actor
Jeffrey Reddick is best known for creating the
Final Destination (2000) film
franchise. He also co-wrote the story for, and executive produced,
Final Destination 2 (2003).
Jeffrey lives in Los Angeles. He grew up in Eastern Kentucky and
attended Berea College. Jeffrey made his first connection to the film
industry at age 14, when he wrote a prequel to
A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984)
and mailed it Bob Shaye, the President of New Line Cinema. Bob returned
the material for being unsolicited. But the young man wrote Bob an
aggressive reply, which won him over. Bob read the treatment and got
back to Jeffrey. Bob, and his assistant, Joy Mann, stayed in contact
with Jeffrey for over five years. When he went to The American Academy
of Dramatic Arts in New York at age 19, Bob offered him an internship
at New Line Cinema. This internship turned into an 11-year stint at the
studio.
Aside from Final Destination (2000), which spawned four successful sequels, Jeffrey's other credits include Lions Gate's thriller, Tamara (2005) and the remake of George Romero's classic, Day of the Dead (2008).
Jeffrey has several feature and TV projects in development and he directed his first short, Good Samaritan (2014) in 2014.
Aside from Final Destination (2000), which spawned four successful sequels, Jeffrey's other credits include Lions Gate's thriller, Tamara (2005) and the remake of George Romero's classic, Day of the Dead (2008).
Jeffrey has several feature and TV projects in development and he directed his first short, Good Samaritan (2014) in 2014.