Brett Ratner Highlights

  • 2007: Directed "Rush Hour 3," which reunited him with Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan
  • 2006: Directed the third installment of X-Men, "X-Men: The Last Stand"
  • 2005: Executive produced the Fox prison drama, "Prison Break," also directed the pilot episode
  • 2004: Directed "After the Sunset," starring Pierce Brosnan and Salma Hayek
  • 2002: Signed on to direct "Rush Hour 3"
  • 2002: Directed "Red Dragon," prequel to "Silence of the Lambs" (1991)
  • 2001: Directed sequel "Rush Hour 2," a record-breaking box office hit
  • 1999: Directed under-achieving drama "The Family Man" starring Nicolas Cage and Tea Leoni
  • 1998: Directed Chris Tucker and Jackie Chan in the smash hit "Rush Hour"
  • 1997: Moved to Los Angeles and landed his first feature directing job with "Money Talks" starring Charlie Sheen and Chris Tucker
  • 1990: Through his friend and now up-and-coming rap producer Russell Simmons, Ratner began directing music videos; directed videos for Heavy D, Jodeci, Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige and Madonna among others
  • 1990: Produced senior film "Whatever Happened to Mason Reese" and received several student awards
  • 1989: Received scholarship from Steven Spielberg's company Amblin Entertainment his senior year to fund his thesis project
  • 1987: Met fellow NYU student Russell Simmons who hired Ratner to direct a music video featuring Run DMC
  • 1986: Moved to New York to enter NYU at the age of 16
  • 1978: Made his first "movie" at eight years old with a camcorder
  • Attended schools in Miami where he was a lackluster student