Rodney Rothman
Rodney Rothman, born on January 1, 1974, is a prominent American filmmaker and author renowned for his contributions to both the film and literary worlds. He made his mark as a director with his feature debut in the critically acclaimed animated film *Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse* (2018), which won him an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, along with a Golden Globe and Annie Awards for both directing and writing.
Rothman's impressive filmography includes notable titles such as *Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping* (2016), *22 Jump Street* (2014), *Get Him to the Greek* (2010), and *Forgetting Sarah Marshall* (2008). His talent for humor and storytelling also extends to television, where he contributed to the writing teams of *The 67 Movie* and *Late Show with David Letterman*. His work in television has garnered him five Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety Series.
In addition to his filmmaking, Rothman is the author of the best-selling humorous memoir *Early Bird: A Memoir of Premature Retirement*. His essays and articles have been featured in prestigious publications such as *The New Yorker*, *GQ*, *The New York Times*, and *McSweeney's Quarterly*. One of his notable essays, "My Fake Job," was included in *The Best American Nonrequired Reading*. Rothman's diverse talents continue to resonate across various media platforms.
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