Jeff Nichols

Film director

Birthday December 7, 1978

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Little Rock, Arkansas, U.S.

Age 45 years old

Nationality United States

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1978

Jeff Nichols (born December 7, 1978) is an American filmmaker.

His films are characterized by their Southern United States backdrop and ambience.

He is also known for his longstanding collaboration with actor Michael Shannon, who has appeared in all of his feature films to date.

2007

After studying filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts, Nichols moved into the independent filmmaking scene with Shotgun Stories (2007).

The film was shot on a budget of $250,000, and released in 2007.

2011

He went on to direct the critically acclaimed films Take Shelter (2011), Mud (2012), Midnight Special (2016), and Loving (also 2016).

Nichols studied filmmaking at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.

He wrote his first screenplay, Shotgun Stories, with actor Michael Shannon in mind to play the lead, and contacted the actor through a former teacher.

Nichols moved into independent productions with 2011's Take Shelter, also starring Shannon, and 2012's Mud, starring Matthew McConaughey, which competed for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival.

2012

In 2012, Nichols acted as President of the Jury of the 7th Rome Film Festival.

2016

His 2016 sci-fi drama film Midnight Special competed for the Golden Bear at the 66th Berlin International Film Festival.

The same year, he directed the drama Loving, a film about the landmark U.S. civil rights court case Loving v. Virginia, which was nominated for numerous awards, including a Golden Globe nomination for lead actor Joel Edgerton and Academy Award and Golden Globe nominations for lead actress Ruth Negga.

Five of Nichols' films have featured Shannon: Shotgun Stories, Take Shelter, Mud, Midnight Special, and Loving.

In 2016, Nichols was hired to direct a remake of Alien Nation, but the project never came to fruition.

"That’s one of the reasons it’s taken me so long to make another film," Nichols said in a 2023 interview.

"I spent like four years on that. And we were at the 1-yard line. I had a cast, we were ready to go, but the universe didn’t want me to make that right then."

2018

In 2018 he directed the short film, Long Way Back Home, inspired by a song of the same name that was written by his brother Ben and released by the country punk band, Lucero.

It stars Michael Shannon, who searches the streets and backroads of Memphis for his two younger brothers, played by Garrett Hedlund and Scoot McNairy.

2020

In 2020, it was reported that Nichols would be writing and directing Yankee Comandante, adapted from David Grann's article in The New Yorker about Che Guevara and William Alexander Morgan.

Adam Driver was announced as starring in the film.

In November 2020, it was announced that Nichols would be directing and writing the screenplay for A Quiet Place: Day One.

In May 2021, it was announced he finished the script for the film.

However, he departed the project in October 2021, to focus on a new science fiction project also in development at Paramount Pictures.

In August 2022, it was announced that Nichols would be directing The Bikeriders, a film inspired by the Danny Lyon book of the same name.

It is produced by Sarah Green and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones, through Tri-State, their company shared with Nichols.

Fred Berger will be executive producer.

The ensemble cast features Tom Hardy, Michael Shannon, Austin Butler, Jodie Comer, Boyd Holbrook, Damon Herriman, Toby Wallace, Emory Cohen, Beau Knapp, Karl Glusman, Happy Anderson, and Mike Faist.

Nichols was born in Little Rock, Arkansas and attended Little Rock Central High School.

He is the brother of Lucero guitarist and singer Ben Nichols.

He is influenced by Mark Twain.

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