Jon Favreau - Famous Comedian

Jon Favreau Net Worth

$200,000,000

Jon Favreau is an American actor, director, screenwriter, voiceover artist, and producer who has a net worth of $200 million, making him one of the famous Hollywood talents of our time. He has attained tremendous success through his directing work on the ‘Iron Man’ franchise, ‘Elf’ (2003), and ‘The Lion King’ (2019) and is also known for his voice work in various films, making him one of the most versatile Hollywood celebrities.

Key facts:

  • Jon Favreau is a well-known American actor, director, producer, screenwriter, and voiceover artist.
  • He directed several successful movies such as 'Iron Man,' 'Elf,' and 'The Lion King.'
  • Jon is also recognized for his voice work on various projects, including 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' and 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars.'
  • He created 'The Mandalorian,' a highly successful television series on Disney+, which began streaming in 2019.
  • Jon owns two production companies: Fairview Entertainment and Golem Creations.

Basic Information About Jon Favreau

Full NameJon Favreau
CategoryCelebrities β€Ί Actors
ProfessionsActor, Film Producer, Comedian, Television Director, Film director, Voice Actor, Screenwriter, Television producer
Net worth$200,000,000
Date of birth1966-10-19 (58 years old)
Place of birthFlushing
NationalityUnited States of America
Curiosities and TrademarksFrequently appears in his own films
Often works with Vince Vaughn
FatherCharles
MotherMadeline
Spouse24 November - Joya Tillem (Β 2000 - present)Β (3 children)
GenderMale
Height6 ft (1.83 m)
Social Mediaβ†—οΈŽ Wikipedia β†—οΈŽ Instagram β†—οΈŽ Twitter β†—οΈŽ Facebook β†—οΈŽ Imdb

What Movie Awards did Jon Favreau win?


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Jon Favreau awards

Award Name State Movie / Series Name Year
Critics Choice Award - Best Actor in a Comedy MovieNomineeChef2015
Audience Award - NarrativeWinnerChef2014
CinEuphoria - Top Ten of the Year - Audience AwardWinnerThe Lion King2020
Dragon Award - Best Science Fiction or Fantasy MovieNomineeThe Lion King2020
CFCA Award - Most Promising ActorNomineeSwingers1997
FFCC Award - Newcomer of the YearWinnerSwingers1997
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation - Long FormNomineeIron Man2009
Rondo Statuette - Best FilmNomineeIron Man2008
DFCS Award - Best Acting EnsembleNomineeI Love You, Man2010
Streaming Award - NomineeThe Jungle Book2017
Hollywood Blockbuster Award - WinnerThe Jungle Book2016
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic SeriesNomineeThe Mandalorian2021
Dragon Award - Best Science Fiction or Fantasy TV SeriesWinnerThe Mandalorian2020
Hugo - Best Dramatic Presentation - Short FormNomineeThe Mandalorian2020
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, DramaNomineeThe Mandalorian2021
Nebula Award - Best Dramatic PresentationNomineeThe Mandalorian2021
Bradbury Award - Outstanding Dramatic PresentationNomineeThe Mandalorian2020
WGA Award (TV) - Drama SeriesNomineeThe Mandalorian2021
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality ProgramsNomineeThe Chef Show2021
DGA Award - Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Reality ProgramsNomineeThe Chef Show2020

Jon Favreau roles

Movie / Series Role
Avengers: EndgameHappy Hogan
Iron Man 2Happy Hogan
Spider-Man: HomecomingHappy Hogan
Spider-Man: Far from HomeHappy Hogan
Iron Man ThreeHappy Hogan
The Wolf of Wall StreetManny Riskin
Batman ForeverAssistant
ChefDirector
ChefWriter
ChefCarl Casper
The Lion KingDirector
Iron Man 2Director
Couples RetreatWriter
Couples RetreatJoey
The ReplacementsBateman
SwingersWriter
SwingersMike
Identity ThiefHarold Cornish
Iron ManDirector
Iron ManHogan
Deep ImpactGus Partenza
Cowboys & AliensDirector
Solo: A Star Wars StoryRio Durant (voice)
John CarterThark Bookie
I Love You, ManBarry
EntourageJon Favreau
The Jungle BookDirector
The Jungle BookPygmy Hog (voice)
DaredevilFranklin 'Foggy' Nelson
The Break-UpJohnny O
Zathura: A Space AdventureDirector
Something's Gotta GiveLeo
ElfDirector
ElfDoctor
ZookeeperJerome the Bear (voice)
RudyD-Bob
Open SeasonReilly (voice)
WimbledonRon Roth
Very Bad ThingsKyle Fisher
People Like UsRichards
G-ForceHurley (voice)
HoffaExtra (uncredited)
MadeDirector
MadeWriter
MadeBobby
Four ChristmasesDenver
PCUGutter
Term LifeJimmy Lincoln
Love & SexAdam Levy
Young SheldonDirector

Jon Favreau's Movie/Shows Salary

Movie / Series Salary
Cowboys & AliensΒ (2011)$10,000,000

Jon Favreau's Quotes

  • I've always wanted to call the shots because I would rather fail than not have a chance to figure it out on my own. I'm a very lazy person by nature. I have to be really engaged, and then I go straight from lazy to obsessive. I couldn't study chemistry, but I could memorize all the books for Dungeons and Dragons. It was ridiculous. The trick is to find what I like to do.
  • [on which techniques he has avoided as a director]: I don't "handle" people. It's so much easier to manipulate actors than to really have an earnest discussion with them. It's very easy to say whatever's going to appease them and then tum around and do whatever you want to do. It's difficult to be forthright with people, because the job does not lend itself to that. But I know that, as an actor, I appreciate it so much and I feel so much commitment to a director that's up-front with me. The trick is to create a stillness amidst the chaos, to be really able lo discuss and discover what the scene is. Joel Schumacher used to do a thing where he always would tum to the actor when he was done and say, "Do you want to try another one for you?" He always found the time for anybody to do that, and I do that too. I learned that from him. I think it's all about making the actors understand that you are dialed-in to them. On Zathura I was working with two stars who were seven and twelve, and I really would discuss things like intention, subtext within the scene, overall arc during the movie... I just think it's a good part of the process.
  • I wanted to do a Christmas movie. I had been offered Surviving Christmas (2004), and I opted not to pursue that one any further. And then Elf (2003) came along and I thought it really plays into my sensibilities. I thought the one thing about Will Ferrell that I had not seen him do a lot was show his heart as a person and a performer. In developing the script, although it was edgy and irreverent at times, I wanted to keep it a PG movie, not a PG-13 movie that made fun of Christmas.
  • (On directing Mickey Rourke): There was a maze of things that had to be worked through, but it was usually because I was not accurate enough in what I was asking for. To simply say to an actor like Mickey Rourke, ''Stand there and say what's in this comic-book movie,'' is not going work. That ain't why you hire Mickey Rourke.
  • (on briefly working in banking): I gave two weeks' notice a week before Black Monday. But it was very strange because I thought I would be working on Wall Street my whole life. It was the go-go '80s; there were yellow ties. It was just an exciting moment. And although I wasn't involved in the trading side of things, I was still around that culture, and I ultimately decided it just wasn't for me. As a matter of fact, I wanted to be a New York City firefighter. I didn't make it in, though.

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Interesting Facts about Jon Favreau

  1. Jon is an alumnus of Chicago's ImprovOlympic improvisation troupe. Fellow members include the late Chris Farley, Ian Gomez, Pat Finn, Tim Meadows, Rachel Dratch, Mike Myers and Horatio Sanz.
  2. Father, with wife Joya Tillem, of Max Favreau (b. July 25, 2001), Madeleine Favreau (b. April 2003), & Brighton Rose Favreau (b. August 30, 2006).
  3. Wrote script for Swingers (1996) on computer software given to him by his father.
  4. Met his close friend and on-screen partner Vince Vaughn when both secured supporting roles in Rudy (1993).
  5. Is the first person to appear in a Marvel Comic film adaptation, (Foggy Nelson in Daredevil (2003)) as well as direct one (Iron Man (2008) and Iron Man 2 (2010)). Is also the first person to play two unrelated Marvel characters with Favreau portraying the Iron Man character Harold "Happy" Hogan in Iron Man and Iron Man 2.
  6. Began a career at Bear Stearns on Wall Street in the 1980s. He then quit and even considered becoming a New York City fireman.
  7. Says he considered renaming Cowboys & Aliens (2011), when audiences initially laughed at the trailer thinking it was a parody.
  8. His wife, Joya Tillem, is a physician.
  9. Son of Charles Favreau & Madeleine Favreau.
  10. Attended and graduated from the Bronx High School of Science in 1984.
  11. Attended Queens College, City University of New York, but dropped out.
  12. His father has French-Canadian, German, and Italian ancestry, and his mother was from a Jewish family.
  13. Inducted as a Disney Legend in 2019.
  14. Grandson of Joan Favreau.

Additional information of Jon Favreau

ZodiacLibra
Lucky Number6
Lucky StonePeridot
Lucky ColorBlue
Best Match for MarriageGemini
Eye ColorDark Brown
Hair ColorGrey
ReligionChristian

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