| Brett Ratner | |
| Gender: | Male |
| Roles: | Executive producer; Director |
| Date of birth: | March 28th, 1969 |
| Place of birth: | Miami Beach, Florida |
| Notable works: | CHAOS Prison Break Women's Murder Club |
| First: | Prison Break: Pilot |
Brett Ratner is an American film director and television producer. He was born in Miami Beach, Florida on March 28th, 1969. His first recurring work in television was as an executive producer on the TV series Women's Murder Club. He is credited on all thirteen episodes of the series. From 2005 to 2009 Brett was the executive producer on the FOX Network series Prison Break. He also directed the pilot episode of the show. In 2011 he worked on the short-lived CBS action/dramedy CHAOS and is credited as executive producer on eleven episodes.
Credits[]
Series credits[]
| Series | Episodes/Seasons | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Women's Murder Club | 13 episodes | Executive producer |
| Prison Break | 81 episodes | Executive producer |
| CHAOS | 11 episodes | Executive producer |
Episode credits[]
| Series | Episode | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Prison Break | Pilot | Director |
| CHAOS | Pilot | Director |
Notes & Trivia[]
Other works[]
- Brett Ratner is also known for directing the three Rush Hour comedy films starring Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan. The first film was released in 1998, the second in 2001 and the third in 2007.
- In 2002, Brett Ratner directed Red Dragon, which was based on a novel by Thomas Harris and was a prequel to the award-winning film Silence of the Lambs.
- In 2006, Brett Ratner directed the third installment in the X-Men live-action film series, X-Men: The Last Stand, replacing House M.D. showrunner Bryan Singer.
External Links[]
- Brett Ratner at IMDB
- Brett Ratner at the TV IV
- Brett Ratner at Wikipedia
- Brett Ratner at TV.com guide
- Brett Ratner at TV Rage.com