Jeff G. Waxman is a renowned film producer who has been involved in the production of over thirty feature films throughout his illustrious career.
Some of his most notable credits include the production of films such as "Don't Look Up", "Vice", directed by Adam McKay, "John Wick II & III", directed by Chad Stahelski, "The Fighter", directed by David O. Russell, "mother!", directed by Darren Aronofsky, "Out of The Furnace", directed by Scott Cooper, "Law Abiding Citizen", directed by F. Gary Gray, and "Before the Devil Knows You're Dead", directed by Sidney Lumet.
In addition to his work as a producer, Waxman has also founded his own production company, Waxylu Films Inc., which has produced films such as "Concrete Cowboys", directed by Ricky Staub, for Netflix. The company has multiple projects in development, further solidifying Waxman's position as a prominent figure in the film industry.
Prior to his work as a producer, Waxman directed and produced the concert film "Freebird" in 1996, which documented the legendary band Lynyrd Skynyrd's journey from their heyday to the events leading up to the tragic plane crash in 1977.
Born in Queens, New York, Waxman graduated from Oswego College and now resides on Long Island, New York.