Jordan Vogt-Roberts

Jordan Charles Vogt-Roberts (born September 22, 1984) is an American film and television director. His feature directorial debut, The Kings of Summer, screened at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. The film also won the Narrative Feature Audience Award at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival.[1] In 2017, Vogt-Roberts directed the MonsterVerse film Kong: Skull Island.

Jordan Vogt-Roberts
Jordan Vogt-Roberts at San Diego Comic-Con International in 2016
Born
Jordan Charles Vogt-Roberts

(1984-09-22) September 22, 1984
NationalityAmerican
EducationColumbia College Chicago (2006)
Occupation
Years active2007–present
Notable work
The Kings of Summer
Kong: Skull Island

Career

Vogt-Roberts started his career producing and directing episodes of two web series, Memoirs of a Manchild (2009-2010) and Book Club (2009-2013), and directing most episodes of the web series Single Dads (2009-2011).[2]

After turning an episode of Memoirs of a Manchild into the short film Mint in a Box (2009),[3] in 2010, he wrote and directed the short film Successful Alcoholics. The film screened at the Sundance Film Festival, the SXSW Film Festival, the AFI Fest and 30 other film festivals.[4]

Vogt-Roberts went on to direct Comedy Central's Mash Up,[5] as well as episodes of Funny or Die Presents[6], MTV's Death Valley[7] and FX's You're the Worst[7].

Vogt-Roberts's feature film debut, The Kings of Summer, was screened at the Sundance Film Festival and the Cleveland International Film Festival, and won the Narrative Feature Audience Award at the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival.[8][9]

He went on to direct Kong: Skull Island in 2017, which grossed over $565 million at the global box office.[10]

Vogt-Roberts is directing a film based on the Metal Gear series for Sony Pictures.[11] In interviews, Vogt-Roberts repeatedly expressed his passion for video games, and recounted his meeting with Metal Gear creator Hideo Kojima to discuss the making of the film.[12] In Kong: Skull Island, a boat bears the name Gray Fox as an homage to the character of the same name in the Metal Gear series.[13]

Vogt-Roberts directed the pilot of The Walking Dead: World Beyond.[14]

Personal life

Vogt-Roberts was born in the United States and grew up in the Greater Detroit area.[15] He moved to Arizona at 14 but went back to Royal Oak, Michigan his senior year to graduate with his hometown friends.[16] He graduated from Dondero High School in 2003 and later Columbia College Chicago in 2006.[16]

On September 11, 2017, Vogt-Roberts was brutally attacked while living in Ho Chi Minh City. After investigating the case with GQ journalist Max Marshall, Vogt-Roberts identified his attackers and one of the assailants was eventually arrested in India.[17]

Filmography

Films

Year Film Credited as
Director Executive Producer Notes
2013 The Kings of Summer Yes Yes
2014 Nick Offerman: American Ham Yes Yes Stand-up documentary
2017 Kong: Skull Island Yes No
TBA Metal Gear Solid Yes No Co-wrote story with Derek Connolly

Television

Year Series Credited as
Director Notes
2011 Funny or Die Presents Yes 5 episodes
2011 Death Valley Yes 3 episodes
2012 Mash Up Yes 8 episodes
2014, 2019 You're the Worst Yes 8 episodes
2015 Cocked Yes Pilot
2020 The Walking Dead: World Beyond Yes Episode: "Brave"

Commercials


gollark: As I said: people generally (as far as I know) have goals relating to the future. Death mostly does not *satisfy* those, but the opposite.
gollark: If you do die, at least don't die due to incorrect reasoning.
gollark: Aggressive is when LyricLy futilely attempts to divert oncoming beeswarms.
gollark: This isn't aggressive. Aggressive is when lyric is protesting the TRUE Macron.
gollark: Not actively.

References

  1. "Congratulations to the 2013 Dallas International Film Festival winners!". Dallas Film Society. Archived from the original on 2013-06-06. Retrieved 2013-06-07.
  2. Single Dads at Web Series Channel, http://www.webserieschannel.com/single-dads/ Archived 2013-09-24 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 5 Short Reasons Jordan Vogt-Roberts is the Next Great Comedy Film Director, https://filmschoolrejects.com/5-short-reasons-jordan-vogt-roberts-is-the-next-great-comedy-film-director-fe4b037f0862
  4. Successful Alcoholics at Vimeo, https://vimeo.com/16640746
  5. Mash Up profile Archived 2013-06-08 at the Wayback Machine, comedycentral.com; accessed January 11, 2014.
  6. Vogt-Roberts, Jordan (2010-10-02), HBO/Funny or Die: Baby Boss: Going to the Boss, retrieved 2019-01-16
  7. "Jordan Vogt-Roberts | TV Guide". TVGuide.com. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  8. "The Kings of Summer: Sundance Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  9. "Dallas International Film Festival Announces Full 2013 Lineup". D Magazine. 2013-03-12. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  10. "Kong: Skull Island (2017) - Box Office Mojo". www.boxofficemojo.com. Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  11. Fleming Jr, Mike (June 3, 2014). "Sony In Talks With Jordan Vogt-Roberts To Helm 'Metal Gear Solid'". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  12. Weber, Rachel (May 9, 2017). "'Kong: Skull Island' Director Jordan Vogt-Roberts on Kojima and Making the 'Metal Gear' Movie". Glixel. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  13. Skrebels, Joe (March 7, 2017). "Metal Gear Movie Director on the Characters He Wants to Include". IGN. Retrieved May 18, 2017.
  14. Goldberg, Lesley (July 19, 2019). "'The Walking Dead': Full Cast Set for Third Show on AMC". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved July 21, 2019.
  15. "Greetings From Hollywood". Retrieved 2019-01-16.
  16. "'Toy's House' Film Director Talks About Growing Up in Royal Oak". Royal Oak, MI Patch. 2013-01-28. Retrieved 2019-05-05.
  17. Marshall, Max (July 9, 2018). "Attack on Skull Island". GQ. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
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