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Jeff Wadlow

Jeffrey Clark "Jeff" Wadlow (born March 2, 1976) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known as the writer and director of the 2013 superhero comedy film ''Kick-Ass 2''.
== Life and career ==
Wadlow was born in Arlington, Virginia, the son of Emily Couric, a late state senator, and R. Clark Wadlow. His mother's sister is television personality Katie Couric. Wadlow attended Dartmouth College, graduating with a BA in History and Film modified by Drama and a citation for outstanding work in Animation. The following year, he attended the University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television after being Awarded a USC Associates Endowment Scholarship for academic achievement, Wadlow went on to graduate in 2001. While there, he made ''The Tower of Babble'' (2002), which he conceived, co-wrote, acted in and directed. He received more than two dozen awards for the short, including Best Short Film at the New York International Independent Film & Video Festival and at the St. Louis International Film Festival, the George Méliès Cinematography Award at the Taos Talking Picture Festival, and a Student Award at USA Film Festival.〔(Jeff Wadlow biography and filmography )〕
He went on to receive the Short Film Prize at the Wine Country Film Festival for ''Manual Labor'' (2002) and the Best Animated Short at the New Haven Film Fest for ''Catching Kringle'' (2004).
Having won the short film division at the 2002 Chrysler Million Dollar Film Competition for ''Living the Lie'' (2002), he aspired to enter the competition with a feature film.
In 2005, Wadlow and Beau Bauman came up with the idea for Wadlow's theatrical directorial debut ''Cry_Wolf'' with the money Wadlow won in the 2002 Chrysler Million Dollar Film Competition for his short film, ''Living the Lie''.〔(Nightmare Anniversary: “CRY_WOLF” and The AIM Alternate Reality Game! )〕 Along with co-writer Beau Bauman, created a five-minute presentation piece starring Topher Grace and Estella Warren that won a top prize at the Toronto Film Festival.
As an actor, he has played a small role in ''Pearl Harbor'' and a professor on an episode of the sci-fi TV series ''Roswell'', which aired May 7, 2001.
Wadlow also founded The Adrenaline Film Project, a program to help aspiring filmmakers of all ages conceive and complete a short film in just 72 hours.
He directed the film ''Never Back Down'', which was released on March 14, 2008, and starred Djimon Hounsou and Sean Faris.〔
Wadlow also wrote and directed ''Kick-Ass 2'', the sequel to the 2010 black comedy superhero film ''Kick-Ass''. Wadlow's next projects are ''X-Force'' for 20th Century Fox and ''Masters of the Universe'' for Sony.〔('Kick-Ass 2' Filmmaker Tackling Fox's 'X-Force' (Exclusive) )〕

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