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      Jesse Peretz

      Jesse Peretz

      Highest Rated: 82% Juliet, Naked (2018)

      Lowest Rated: 19% The Ex (2006)

      Birthday: May 19, 1968

      Birthplace: Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA

      The son of THE NEW REPUBLIC's editor-in-chief, Massachusetts native Jesse Peretz left behind a bass playing stint in the Boston-based rock band The Lemonheads in order to pursue filmmaking, initially working in the related field of music videos. Having directed one video for The Lemonheads while still with the band, Peretz went on helm seven more, including all six videos from their successful 1992 album "It's a Shame About Ray" (their first without his musical participation). Peretz also directed videos for other Boston artists and friends like Juliana Hatfield and Superchunk. Next came "Jimmy the Cabdriver," a collaborative effort by Peretz, director Clay Tarver, and actor Donal Logue. Star of several MTV spots that debuted in June 1994, the character Jimmy McBride (played by Logue), a greasy, Boston-accented man, foisted his theories, misconceptions and opinions on anyone who had the misfortune of entering his taxi. What set Jimmy apart from other skits spoofing taxi drivers was that all he commented on was MTV and the programs, videos and artists shown on the network. Notable was the video take-off of Alanis Morissette's "Ironic," starring a carload of four different Jimmy the Cabdrivers instead of the real video's car load of four different Alanis Morissettes. In 1996, Peretz was acclaimed for his video for the Foo Fighters' "Big Me," an inspired satire on the baffling Mentos TV commercials, starring the band in the narrative as well as in mimed performance footage. The clever, colorful video soon became an MTV favorite, and won several of the networks Video Music Awards. Other Peretz-helmed videos of note include Nada Surf's "Popular," a scathing portrait of high school life. Like "Big Me," the video was fast-paced and bright, and featured stylized performance footage of the band. Longer and more lyrically literal than "Big Me," "Popular" ran like a short movie, an updated and twisted version of the 1980s teen genre. Compelling and controversial, featuring football players frolicking in the shower and promiscuous cheerleaders, Peretz's video certainly captured the mood of the darkly satirical song and was instrumental in making it such a hit.

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      Jesse Peretz JULIET, NAKED, DIRECTOR JESSE PERETZ, ON SET, 2018. PH: ALEX BAILEY/© ROADSIDE ATTRACTIONS OUR IDIOT BROTHER, (aka MY IDIOT BROTHER), from left: Zooey Deschanel, Paul Rudd, director Jesse Peretz, Elizabeth Banks, Emily Mortimer, 2011. ph: Craig Blankenhorn/©Weinstein Company

      Filmography

      Movies

      Credit
      82% 74% Juliet, Naked Director $3.4M 2018
      71% 51% Our Idiot Brother Director,
      Executive Producer
      $24.8M 2011
      19% 32% The Ex Director $3.1M 2006
      51% 30% The Château Director $202.3K 2001
      40% 43% First Love, Last Rites Director,
      Writer
      $40.5K 1997

      TV

      Credit
      55% 84% The Girls on the Bus Executive Producer,
      Director
      2024
      39% 75% City on Fire Executive Producer 2023
      90% 97% As We See It Director 2022
      86% 78% High Fidelity Executive Producer,
      Director
      2020
      44% 90% Soundtrack Director 2019
      93% 86% GLOW Director 2017
      89% 75% Girls Director 2017
      78% 69% Divorce Director 2016
      81% 88% Nurse Jackie Director 2013-2015
      81% 89% The Office Director 2013