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Jake Paltrow

Jake Paltrow (born September 26, 1975) is an , , and occasional best known for his work in independent cinema and television. The younger brother of actress , he is the son of late television and film director and Emmy-winning actress , growing up in a family deeply rooted in the entertainment industry across and . Paltrow began his career directing episodes of television series, including NYPD Blue, and has occasionally acted, with a role in the 2010 film Greenberg. He made his feature directorial debut with (2007), a fantasy comedy he also wrote and produced, starring , , and his sister . Subsequent highlights include directing episodes of acclaimed television series such as , as well as the dystopian sci-fi film Young Ones (2014). In 2015, Paltrow co-directed the documentary De Palma with , offering an intimate portrait of filmmaker . His third feature, June Zero (written and directed in 2022 and released in 2024), explores themes of Jewish history and , drawing inspiration from his father's interests, and was named one of the best films of 2024 by . Paltrow maintains a relatively private and has been married to photographer and artist since 2010.

Early life and education

Family background

Jacob Danner Paltrow, known as Jake Paltrow, was born on September 26, 1975, in , , to television director and producer and actress . His father, , was a prominent figure in , best known for his work as an and director on the groundbreaking medical drama series , which aired from 1982 to 1988 and influenced a generation of television storytelling with its blend of humor, drama, and innovative narrative techniques. Paltrow's mother, , established her career in theater and film, earning a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her role as the free-spirited Jill Tanner in the 1969-1970 production of , a role that marked her breakthrough in the industry. Paltrow grew up with an older sister, Gwyneth Paltrow, born on September 27, 1972, who has become a renowned actress and entrepreneur. The siblings spent their early years in Santa Monica, California, before the family relocated to New York City around 1982, immersing them in East Coast cultural scenes. Raised in a household steeped in the entertainment world, Paltrow was exposed to film and theater from a young age, with his parents' professional lives providing constant access to creative processes, sets, and industry discussions that shaped his early worldview. This environment fostered a deep appreciation for storytelling, as family life revolved around scripts, rehearsals, and behind-the-scenes insights into production. The family's dynamics shifted profoundly following Bruce Paltrow's death on October 3, 2002, at age 58, from complications related to , a disease he had battled since his 1999 diagnosis. The loss deeply affected the Paltrows, prompting reflections on legacy and health within the family; for instance, sister has described how her father's illness and passing prompted her to prioritize and family bonds in her own life. This tragedy underscored the vulnerabilities of their high-profile existence, strengthening the remaining family's closeness while leaving a lasting imprint on Jake's personal and creative outlook.

Education and early interests

Jake Paltrow attended Crossroads School for Arts and Sciences, a progressive private institution in , renowned for its emphasis on creative arts and individualized learning. Growing up in a family deeply embedded in the entertainment industry—his father, , was a prominent and , and his mother, , a celebrated actress—Paltrow gained early exposure to independent cinema and the filmmaking process through familial connections and discussions around set life. This environment fostered his budding interests in storytelling and visual media during his high school years, where the school's arts curriculum encouraged exploration of and performance. Following his graduation from around the mid-1990s, Paltrow opted to channel his passions into behind-the-scenes roles in production and directing, diverging from the on-screen path taken by his sister, .

Personal life

Marriage and family

Jake Paltrow married artist and photographer in 2010 following an 11-year relationship that began in 1999. Simon is renowned for her , including the series An American Index of the Hidden and Unfamiliar (2002–2004), which documents restricted or concealed sites in the United States and was exhibited at the of American Art in 2007. Her work has also been featured at the and other major institutions, often exploring themes of access, control, and hidden narratives. The couple has two sons, Whistler and Eliel, born in the ; their exact birth dates have not been publicly disclosed. Paltrow and Simon maintain a low public profile for their family, sharing limited details about their in contrast to the high-visibility lifestyle of Paltrow's sister, actress .

Residence and privacy

Jake Paltrow primarily resides in , where he has maintained a home since returning to the city in his late teens after growing up partly in . In 2007, he and his wife, artist , purchased a six-room Victorian co-op in Greenwich Village's The Portsmouth building on West Ninth Street for $2.125 million, described as featuring period details like chandeliers and a wood-burning . He occasionally spends time in for professional commitments related to his career, balancing the urban energy of with the creative hubs of the . Paltrow has cultivated a deliberate low public profile, eschewing entirely and granting rare interviews that center on his professional projects rather than personal details. This approach underscores his preference for anonymity, allowing his work as a to stand on its own without the intrusion of personal publicity. In contrast to his sister Gwyneth Paltrow's high-visibility lifestyle through her Goop brand and frequent media engagements, Jake opts for behind-the-scenes discretion, rarely sharing family anecdotes or lifestyle insights. During his father 's battle with in the late 1990s and early 2000s, Jake provided quiet family support alongside his mother and sister, focusing on private solidarity without public revelations. In 2008, following Bruce's death in 2002, the family, including Jake, established the Bruce Paltrow Oral Cancer Fund in collaboration with the Oral Cancer Foundation to raise awareness and support research, reflecting their ongoing commitment to his legacy through understated advocacy.

Career

Early career in production

Jake Paltrow entered the film industry in 1994 as a on the television series Homicide: Life on the Street, where he gained foundational experience in set operations and the fast-paced dynamics of television production. This entry-level role allowed him to observe the logistical challenges of a gritty , contributing to his understanding of on-set coordination and crew interactions during the show's early seasons. In 1995, Paltrow expanded his experience into feature films by serving as a on the ' crime drama , which provided him with insights into the broader logistics of cinematic production, including location management and larger-scale budgeting for a period piece set in the post-Vietnam era. The following year, he continued in a similar capacity as a set on Paul Thomas Anderson's debut feature Hard Eight (also known as Sydney), further honing his skills in supporting workflows. Paltrow's early professional path was influenced by his father, , a prominent television director and producer known for shows like St. Elsewhere and The White Shadow, whose career in episodic storytelling shaped Jake's initial interest in production roles. From the mid-1990s through the early , he accumulated behind-the-scenes credits in these support positions, focusing on off-camera contributions that built his industry knowledge without seeking prominent visibility.

Television directing

Paltrow began directing for television in 1997 with the episode "Remembrance of Humps Past" from the police procedural drama , a series executive produced by his father, . Over the next several years, he helmed a total of ten episodes of the show, including "Brothers Under Arms" (2000), "Hit the Road, Clark" (2001), "Death by Cycle" (2002), and "Andy Appleseed" (2003), focusing on intense dramatic crime narratives centered on personal conflicts and investigative tension within the ensemble dynamics of City's 15th Precinct. His involvement on marked a pivotal shift from production roles to directing, leveraging the familial connection to the series while honing skills in character-driven storytelling amid procedural constraints. In the early 2000s, Paltrow expanded his television work to other dramatic series, directing an episode of the supernatural thriller The Others in 2000 and contributing to the legal drama The Jury in 2004. These projects allowed him to explore varied genres while maintaining an emphasis on intimate character interactions and ensemble performances, influenced by the rigorous visual style of NYPD Blue, which he later described as more structured compared to the experimental freedom of feature films. He continued directing television episodes later in his career, including "White Horse Pike" for Boardwalk Empire (2013) and "Cuanto" for the same series (2014), as well as "Rules of Honorable Play" for Halt and Catch Fire (2016). His television directing built a reputation for adeptly managing high-stakes scenes in acclaimed series.

Feature film directing

Jake Paltrow made his feature film directorial debut with (2007), which he also wrote. The film is a dreamlike comedy-drama centered on a writer, played by , grappling with , a stagnant relationship, and escapist fantasies involving an ideal romantic partner portrayed by . It explores the blurred boundaries between reality and imagination in the context of mid-life dissatisfaction, receiving mixed reviews for its whimsical tone but praise for its visual creativity. Paltrow's second feature, Young Ones (2014), which he wrote, directed, and produced, marks a shift to science fiction. Set in a drought-ravaged near-future, the film follows a young man (Nicholas Hoult) protecting his family amid water scarcity, with Elle Fanning and Michael Shannon in supporting roles. It delves into environmental collapse, survival, and familial tensions through a Western-inspired lens, earning recognition for its atmospheric tension and thematic depth on resource depletion, though critics noted its uneven pacing. In 2015, Paltrow co-directed the documentary De Palma with Noah Baumbach, an intimate portrait featuring extensive interviews with filmmaker Brian De Palma discussing his career and influences. In June Zero (2022, U.S. release 2024), co-written with Tom Shoval and directed by Paltrow, the narrative unfolds around the 1961 trial and execution of Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Israel. Drawing from true accounts, the film interweaves perspectives from three figures—a young Libyan Jewish immigrant, Eichmann's Moroccan Jewish prison guard, and an Israeli investigator—examining themes of justice, collective memory, and post-Holocaust humanism. Shot on 16mm for a textured, immersive quality, it premiered at the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival and garnered acclaim upon its U.S. release, with critics highlighting its empathetic storytelling and innovative structure; Roger Ebert awarded it three out of four stars, calling it Paltrow's best work, while The New York Times praised its multifaceted view of history. Publications like People and Avenue Magazine emphasized its emotional resonance and Paltrow's research-driven authenticity. Paltrow's directing style in these features favors independent productions with character-driven narratives, often incorporating international talent and exploring introspective or societal themes through intimate, visually distinctive approaches. As of 2025, no new feature films directed by Paltrow have been announced, though June Zero's festival success and critical reception continue to underscore his evolving voice in cinema.

Filmography

Feature films

Jake Paltrow made his feature film directing debut with (2007), which he also wrote and produced. The film has a runtime of 93 minutes and premiered at the on January 25, 2007, before its limited U.S. theatrical release on October 5, 2007. In 2015, Paltrow co-directed the documentary De Palma with . The film has a runtime of 110 minutes and premiered at the on September 4, 2015, before its limited U.S. theatrical release on June 10, 2016, distributed by A24.) His second narrative feature, Young Ones (2014), was directed and written by Paltrow and influenced by the short stories of . Distributed by Screen Media Films, it premiered at the on January 18, 2014, and received a limited U.S. release on October 17, 2014. The film had a modest budget and grossed $70,573 domestically, reflecting its independent production scale. Paltrow's most recent feature, June Zero (2022), was co-written with Tom Shoval and directed by him as an American-Israeli co-production. The drama premiered at the and had a limited U.S. theatrical release on June 28, 2024, distributed by Cohen Media Group. Key cast members include Tzahi Grad as Ami Smolartchik, Joy Rieger, Koby Aderet, and Tom Hagi. The film runs 105 minutes.
YearTitleRole(s)RuntimeKey Release DetailsNotes
2007Director, Writer, Producer93 minSundance premiere (Jan 25); U.S. release (Oct 5)Debut feature; stars ,
2014Young OnesDirector, Writer100 minSundance premiere (Jan 18); U.S. release (Oct 17)Sci-fi western; stars , ; domestic gross $70,573
2015Co-Director110 minTelluride premiere (Sep 4); U.S. release (Jun 10, 2016)Documentary on ; co-directed with
2022June ZeroDirector, Co-Writer105 min premiere; U.S. release (Jun 28, 2024)Israeli co-production; stars Tzahi Grad, Joy Rieger

Television episodes

Jake Paltrow directed ten episodes of the police procedural drama NYPD Blue between 1997 and 2004, marking his early foray into television directing. He also helmed episodes of supernatural thriller The Others in 2000, legal drama The Jury in 2004, period crime drama Boardwalk Empire in 2013 and 2014, and tech drama Halt and Catch Fire in 2016. The following is a chronological list of his directed television episodes:
YearSeriesSeason/EpisodeTitleAir Date
1997NYPD Blue5x10Remembrance of Humps PastDecember 16
1999NYPD Blue6x11Big Bang TheoryFebruary 9
2000NYPD Blue7x06Brothers Under ArmsFebruary 15
2000The Others1x13MoraJune 10
2001NYPD Blue8x07In-Laws, OutlawsFebruary 20
2001NYPD Blue9x04Hit the Road, ClarkNovember 20
2002NYPD Blue9x21Dead Meat in New DeliMay 14
2002NYPD Blue10x05Death by CycleOctober 22
2003NYPD Blue10x19Meet the GrandparentsApril 29
2003NYPD Blue11x06Andy AppleseedOctober 28
2004NYPD Blue12x11Bale OutDecember 14
2004The Jury1x06MemoriesJuly 26
2013Boardwalk Empire4x10White Horse PikeNovember 10
2014Boardwalk Empire5x04CuantoSeptember 28
2016Halt and Catch Fire3x04Rules of Honorable PlaySeptember 6

Acting roles

Jake Paltrow has pursued acting sporadically throughout his career, with appearances limited to minor roles in independent films rather than pursuing it as a primary profession. His most notable on-screen credit came in the 2010 comedy-drama Greenberg, directed by , where he portrayed Johno, a partygoer at Beller's gathering, in a small but ensemble-supported capacity alongside stars like and . This single credited acting role underscores Paltrow's preference for work behind the camera, as he has largely eschewed lead or prominent parts in favor of directing and producing. Coming from a family with a strong acting legacy—including his sister and mother —his on-screen efforts remain low-key and infrequent, with no further verified appearances in feature films or television up to 2025.

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