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  1. Jon M. Chu is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter known for Crazy Rich Asians and In the Heights. Learn about his early life, career, awards, and upcoming projects on Wikipedia.

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    Jon M. Chu is a director, producer, writer and alumni of USC School of Cinema-Television. He is known for his work on G.I. Joe: Retaliation, Justin Bieber: Never Say Never, Step Up, Crazy Rich Asians and more.

    • January 1, 1
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    • Palo Alto, California, USA
  3. Jon M. Chu. Director: G.I. Joe: Retaliation. Jon is an alumni of the USC School of Cinema-Television. There, he won the Princess Grace Award, the Dore Schary Award presented by the Anti-Defamation league, the Jack Nicholson directing award, and recognized as an honoree for the IFP/West program Project: Involve.

    • November 2, 1979
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    Jon M. Chu (born November 2, 1979, Palo Alto, California, U.S.) American director, producer, and writer. He directed the popular romantic comedy Crazy Rich Asians (2018) and the musical drama In the Heights (2021). The movies he has worked on often feature elaborate dance scenes and lively music.

    Chu is the youngest of five children of Ruth Chu, who was born in Taiwan, and Lawrence Chu, who was born in Sichuan province, China, and emigrated from Hong Kong to San Francisco in the mid-1960s. After working in the food industry for several years, Lawrence Chu opened an iconic restaurant, Chef Chu’s, in Los Altos, California, in 1970. Jon M. Chu has recounted that growing up around his father’s restaurant gave him an appreciation for food as a force to bring people together, inspiring him to incorporate food scenes into his films. He became interested in making movies when he was in fifth grade. At that time his mother gave him a video camera to record their vacations. However, Chu preferred making science-fiction and murder-mystery movies using his siblings as actors. He grew up learning the power of dance and music by watching the classic film musical Singin’ in the Rain (1952) and attending ballet, musical theater, and opera shows with his family.

    In 1998 Chu began studying film and television production at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. While there he concentrated on producing, directing, and writing short films. Chu earned praise for writing and directing the short musical When the Kids Are Away (2002), which provides a humorous look into the daily lives of mothers while their children are at school. Before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in 2003, Chu won several awards for his work, including the Princess Grace, Kodak Student Filmmaker, and Jack Nicholson awards. Chu married Kristin Hodge, a graphic designer, in 2018, and together they have three children, two daughters and one son.

    Chu’s first big break came in 2008, when he directed the movie Step Up 2: The Streets. The sequel to Step Up (2006), it focuses on a street dancer who tries to fit in at an arts school. Chu also directed the follow-up Step Up 3D (2010). In 2010–11 he wrote, directed, and produced an Internet series called The Legion of Extraordinary Dancers, or The LXD. The series follows two groups, one made up of dancers who are good-natured and have superpowers and the other filled with evil dancers. The first season, The LXD: The Uprising Begins, relates the story of the heroes. The second season, The LXD: Secrets of the Ra, concerns the villains. The third season, The LXD: Rise of the Drifts, delves into the formation of the LXD.

    After directing the documentaries Justin Bieber: Never Say Never (2011) and Justin Bieber’s Believe (2013), Chu returned to making fiction films with the action-adventure film G.I. Joe: Retaliation (2013), starring Dwayne Johnson and Channing Tatum. Chu then directed the action comedy Now You See Me 2 (2016). A sequel to Now You See Me (2013), it involves a group of magicians who rob banks while performing for audiences.

    In 2018 Chu directed the romantic comedy Crazy Rich Asians. Starring Constance Wu and Henry Golding, the film follows a Chinese American professor as she travels to Singapore to meet her boyfriend’s family and friends. Once there she learns more about herself and her identity as she tries to navigate different cultural and societal expectations. The film was a hit with mainstream audiences and critics alike. It was praised not only for its story and acting but also for featuring a majority Asian cast, the first Hollywood movie to do so in years. After directing a video short and a few works on television, Chu directed the musical drama In the Heights (2021). Based on the stage musical of the same name by Lin-Manuel Miranda, the movie recounts the stories of several people living in a predominantly Dominican American area of Manhattan. Chu is also the director of the movie adaptation of the musical Wicked, which will be split into two parts, Wicked and Wicked: Part Two, planned to be released in 2024 and 2025, respectively.

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    Besides directing, Chu served as executive producer on the films Step Up Revolution (2012) and Step Up All In (2014). He also was executive producer on several television series, including The Arena (2012), Home Before Dark (2020–21), Thai Cave Rescue (2022), and The Company You Keep (2023). In 2022 Chu became chief creative officer of the grocery start-up Weee! The company’s goal of bringing foods of different cultures to its customers resonated with Chu, who said in a 2022 interview with Thrillist:

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  6. Jun 12, 2021 · NPR's Michel Martin speaks with director Jon M. Chu about his new movie musical, In The Heights. It was adapted from the Tony Award-winning musical.

  7. Jun 11, 2021 · Hollywood director Jon M. Chu got his start splicing VHS tapes of home videos, but it took him two decades — and acceptance of his cultural identity — to realize what stories he really wanted to...

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