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Phil Lord

Highest Rated: 97% Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018)

Lowest Rated: 34% America: The Motion Picture (2021)

Birthday: Jul 12, 1975

Birthplace: Miami, Florida, USA

American writer, director and producer, Phil Lord makes up half of a film and television making duo with Christopher Miller whose works included the "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" movies, "21 Jump Street" (2011), and "The Lego Movie" (2013). This string of successes made them among the most commercially viable filmmakers of the early 2010s. Lord was born on July 12, 1975 in Miami, Florida. A 1997 graduate of Dartmouth College, Lord met Miller while the two were in college. Lord and Miller first broke into the entertainment industry when they landed a pair of recurring roles in the Lea Thompson sitcom "Caroline in the City" (NBC 1995-99). Meanwhile, Lord and Miller began their careers as writers on "Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane" (The WB, 1999-2000), a short-lived sitcom that starred Selma Blair and Michael Rosenbaum. Although Lord and Miller's early days were filled with short-lived roles and plenty of failures -- including a failed drawing test for the "The Rugrats Movie" -- the duo continued to work on their ideas, including an animated series about a high school populated by clones of famous historical figures that they pitched to several networks. Their first break occurred when Lord and Miller convinced MTV to turn their idea into a series. "Clone High" (MTV 2002-03) was the result, with Lord and Miller working on multiple fronts as writer, producer, director and voice actor on the animated series. Although "Clone High" only lasted one season, it proved to be a turning point in their careers. Although their next project, the culture-clash sitcom "Luis" (Fox 2003) was almost immediately cancelled after its debut, they jumped aboard a new sitcom called "How I Met Your Mother" (CBS 2005-2014). The show became a hit, with Lord and Miller credited as the writers of the episodes "Belly Full of Turkey" and "The Sweet Taste of Liberty" and co-executive producers on 17 episodes of the show's first season. Lord and Miller pounced on the opportunities that quickly sprouted. They made their feature film directorial debut with "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" (2009), a computer animated science fiction comedy based on a children's book about a scientist's weather machine gone horribly awry. Starring the voices of Bill Hader and Anna Faris, "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" was a critical and commercial success. It was nominated for a couple of Annie Awards and a Best Animated feature nod at the 67th Golden Globe Awards. The duo followed "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs" with "21 Jump Street" (2011), a feature film reboot of an old 1980s television series that starred Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill, "21 Jump Street" was a surprise success. The duo returned to direct "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" (2013) and served as executive producers on former "Saturday Night Live" (NBC 1975- ) cast member Andy Samberg's police sitcom "Brooklyn Nine-Nine" (Fox 2013-). Lord and Miller had their next blockbuster success with "The Lego Movie" (2013), an animated feature with an all-star cast that included Chris Pratt, Will Ferrell and Elizabeth Banks. (The pair served as producers for the film's sequels, including "The Lego Batman Movie" (2017) and "The Lego Ninjago Movie" (2017), but didn't write or direct them.) After directing the sequel "22 Jump Street" (2014), Lord and Miller returned to TV as executive producers of "The Last Man on Earth" (Fox 2015- ), a quirky sitcom starring Will Forte and Kristen Schaal as the heads of a band of survivors of an unnamed apocalypse. The part-animated dysfunctional-family sitcom "Son of Zorn" (Fox 2016-17) and time travel comedy "Making History" (Fox 2017) followed, but both were canceled after a single season. In 2016, Lord and Miller were named as directors of a 2018 standalone film in the Star Wars Universe starring Alden Ehrenreich as a young Han Solo. Principal photography began in March 2017, but in June of that year, the pair were removed from the film following reported creative differences with producers and replaced by Ron Howard.

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Highest-Rated Movies

97% 94% Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse Watchlist 97% 89% The Mitchells vs. the Machines Watchlist 96% 87% The LEGO Movie Watchlist 95% 94% Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse Watchlist 89% 81% The LEGO Batman Movie Watchlist
85% 83% 21 Jump Street
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85% 72% Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs Watchlist 84% 68% The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part Watchlist 84% 77% 22 Jump Street Watchlist
83% 97% Los Frikis
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Project Hail Mary 2026 Director, Producer Three Bags Full: A Sheep Detective Movie 2026 Executive Producer Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse 2025 Screenwriter, Producer Los Frikis 83% 97% 2024 Producer Strays 54% 69% 2023 Producer Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse 95% 94% 2023 Screenwriter, Producer Cocaine Bear 66% 71% 2023 Producer Welcome Space Brothers 2023 Executive Producer Strays 2023 Producer America: The Motion Picture 34% 43% 2021 Producer The Mitchells vs. the Machines 97% 89% 2021 Producer The Mitchells vs. the Machines 2021 Producer The LEGO Movie 2: The Second Part 84% 68% 2019 Screenwriter, Producer Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 97% 94% 2018 Screenwriter, Producer Smallfoot 76% 62% 2018 Executive Producer Solo: A Star Wars Story 69% 63% 2018 Executive Producer Smallfoot 2018 Executive Producer Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse 2018 Screenwriter, Producer The LEGO NINJAGO Movie 56% 47% 2017 Producer Brigsby Bear 83% 87% 2017 Producer The LEGO Batman Movie 89% 81% 2017 Producer Lego Ninjago Filmen 2017 Producer Storks 65% 62% 2016 Executive Producer The Master: A Lego Ninjago Short 2016 Executive Producer Storks 2016 Executive Producer
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