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Jason Winer

Jason Winer is an , , , , and best known for directing the pilot episode and numerous installments of the acclaimed Modern Family, earning him the 2010 (DGA) Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series. Born on December 7, 1972, in , , Winer graduated from and trained as an improviser at the Improv Olympic Theatre before transitioning from acting and photography into directing. His early work included the The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend (2005), which led to his feature film debut with the romantic comedy (2011), starring and . Winer served as the producing director for the first season of (2009–2010), helming 13 of its 24 episodes and contributing to the series' Emmy, Peabody, and as part of the production team. He has since directed pilots for multiple successful series, including (2015–2019), Single Parents (2018–2020), and (2021), and helmed the romantic comedy (2019) starring . More recently, Winer executive produced and directed episodes of the Disney+ series (2022–present) and directed episodes of the Going Dutch (2025), and was announced in February 2025 to direct and executive produce a comedy series starring and for Apple TV+.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Jason Winer was born on December 7, 1972, in , , USA. He grew up in a Jewish family in the area, with his parents, Jay Winer, a commercial real estate developer, and Sharyn Winer. The family resided in Stevenson, a of , where Winer was immersed in Jewish traditions from an early age, including participating in synagogue productions starting at age eight, such as his debut role as Pedi in the 1980 musical If It’s Dark Enough, You Can See the Stars at the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation, and having his bar at an Orthodox synagogue. During his formative years, Winer attended the Friends School of Baltimore, a Quaker institution known for its emphasis on community and the arts. In middle school, he appeared on public access TV as a storyteller and served as a youth correspondent for WJZ's Evening Magazine, focusing on youth stories. His family's Jewish humor, characterized by observing and laughing at the absurdities of the world rather than malice, played a significant role in shaping his early worldview and comedic sensibilities. Winer's passion for acting emerged during his teenage years at Friends School, where he discovered a profound interest in performance through his role as in a 1987 school production of Shakespeare's . He reportedly slowed down his performance to savor the experience, attending all four showings with his supportive family, which highlighted the encouraging environment of his upbringing.

Education and early interests

Jason Winer attended , where he double-majored in and , graduating with a focus on theater and creative arts. During his college years, Winer developed his comedic sensibilities through involvement in improv groups, notably joining the acclaimed comedy troupe The MeowShow, which honed his skills in spontaneous performance and ensemble humor. Following his time at Northwestern, Winer became an alumnus of Olympic Theatre in , where he underwent intensive training in long-form under influential figures like , further solidifying his foundation in comedic timing and collaborative storytelling. His early interests extended beyond acting and improv to , a passion he pursued as a dedicated that complemented his performance work and provided a visual outlet for his creative expression. Raised in a Jewish family, Winer's cultural background subtly influenced his approach to humor, blending familial wit with the improvisational techniques he mastered in college.

Professional career

Beginnings in acting and improvisation

Following his graduation from , where he had already begun honing his improvisation skills as part of the campus The Mee-Ow Show, Jason Winer relocated to to pursue professional opportunities in and . There, he immersed himself in the city's vibrant theater scene, training and performing at the Improv Olympic () Theatre under the guidance of legendary improv instructor . Winer became a key member of the improv troupe Bitter Noah, which originated from his Northwestern ensemble and quickly gained traction through live performances at iO Chicago. The group specialized in long-form improvisation, including their signature "Improvised Movie" format, and earned acclaim at events like the 1997 U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, where they performed for industry scouts and comedians such as Martin Short and Dennis Miller. These experiences solidified Winer's foundation in ensemble-based comedy, with the troupe maintaining a collaborative dynamic even after relocating to Los Angeles in late 1996. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Winer secured minor on-screen roles, primarily in television commercials for brands including (1999), Bud Light (2000), Right Guard (2001), and . He also appeared in a small credited role as Panos Patakos in the 2002 comedy film , marking one of his few feature-film acting credits during this period. These gigs provided steady work while he continued improvising and performing stand-up on outlets like . Parallel to his acting endeavors, Winer pursued as a creative outlet, drawing on his Northwestern double major in and to explore visual . This interest complemented his performance work, allowing him to experiment with composition and narrative in a medium that offered a quieter contrast to the high-energy demands of and on-camera appearances.

Entry into directing

After years of working as an and improviser in , including performing with the improv group The Recess Theory and appearing in small roles, Jason Winer transitioned to directing in the mid-2000s, seeking greater creative control over storytelling. His background in , honed at Olympic in under , provided a foundation in comedic timing that influenced his approach to directing ensemble comedies. Winer made his directing debut with the 2004 short film The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend, a 15-minute comedy he co-wrote and starred in alongside , funding the production with savings from his commercial acting and work. The film, which follows the absurd escapades of two mismatched friends, premiered at film festivals and caught the attention of ICM agents, leading to a deal with 20th Century Fox to develop it into a . This project marked a pivotal moment, as Winer described the experience behind the camera as transformative, combining his passions for acting, writing, and visual storytelling into a single role. Building on this momentum, Winer began directing television episodes in 2008, focusing on single-camera comedies to expand his portfolio. He helmed episodes of Carpoolers, including "First Fight" and "Take Your Daughter to Work Day," which explored suburban family dynamics with sharp humor. That same year, he directed the "Dating" episode of Kath & Kim, the American adaptation of the Australian series, capturing the awkward mother-daughter relationship at its core. In 2009, Winer directed an episode of Samantha Who?, contributing to the show's blend of amnesia-fueled comedy and heartfelt moments. These early assignments, often one-offs, allowed him to refine his skills in fast-paced TV production while navigating the challenges of limited budgets and tight schedules typical of mid-2000s network television. The switch from acting to directing was not without hurdles; Winer self-financed his initial projects amid a competitive , motivated by a desire to create rather than merely perform, as he emphasized in reflections on prioritizing the process over immediate success. This period of experimentation in the mid-2000s solidified his reputation for handling comedic ensembles, setting the stage for larger opportunities.

Breakthrough with Modern Family

Jason Winer's breakthrough came with his involvement in the ABC sitcom , where he directed the pilot episode, which premiered on September 23, 2009. The series, created by and , immediately garnered critical acclaim for its innovative approach to family dynamics and humor, drawing 12.6 million viewers for the debut and earning praise as a fresh take on the genre. Winer's direction of the pilot helped establish the show's tone, setting the stage for its rapid rise to cultural prominence. Throughout the first three seasons, Winer directed the pilot along with 18 additional episodes, totaling 19 episodes and serving as the primary director during its formative years. He also took on the role of co-executive producer starting from season 1, contributing to the production oversight for 23 episodes in 2009–2010 and helping guide the show's creative direction as it won an Emmy for Outstanding Series in 2010. This dual responsibility allowed Winer to influence both the on-set execution and broader storytelling, solidifying his reputation in . Winer played a key role in implementing the show's mockumentary style, utilizing techniques to capture authentic, improvisational moments within the cast's interactions. His approach emphasized the interconnected lives of the three diverse family units, fostering the comedy format that balanced heartfelt moments with sharp wit and became a hallmark of 's success.

Film and other television projects

In 2011, Winer directed his first feature film, Arthur, a remake of the 1981 comedy that stars as the wealthy, alcoholic playboy Arthur Bach and as his butler Hobson. The production, written by , received mixed reviews for its lighthearted tone but underperformed at the , grossing $48.1 million worldwide against a $40 million budget. Winer later directed the romantic comedy Ode to Joy (2019), starring as a man with who navigates relationships. Winer expanded into television production with the co-creation and executive producing of the 1600 Penn in 2013, collaborating with comedian and former Obama speechwriter on the series about a living in the . Winer also directed the pilot episode, which featured Gad as the bumbling son Skip Gilchrist alongside and ; the single-season show aired 13 episodes before cancellation. Throughout the 2010s, Winer directed episodes of several acclaimed comedy series, applying his signature blend of sharp timing and character-driven humor. He helmed multiple episodes of Fox's from 2011 to 2018, including the season 1 installment "Wedding," contributing to the show's ensemble dynamics centered on Zooey Deschanel's character Jess Day. Earlier, Winer directed an episode of ABC's Samantha Who? in 2009, titled "The Amazing Racist," which explored the amnesiac protagonist Samantha Newly's (Christina Applegate) social faux pas. He also directed the pilot of ABC's Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 in 2012 and additional episodes like "A Scarlet Neighbor" in 2013, guiding the series' satirical take on roommates led by Krysten Ritter as the scheming . Winer also directed the pilot for the sitcom (2015–2019), which explored family life through interconnected stories and ran for four seasons. In producing roles, Winer served as an on ABC's Single Parents from 2018 to 2020, overseeing the single-camera comedy about a group of divorced parents that starred and ; the series ran for two seasons totaling 45 episodes (23 in the first season and 22 in the second). He also executive produced Fox's in 2021, a dramedy inspired by the UK's Big Ballet reality series, featuring and focusing on diverse contestants in a reality dance competition; Winer directed its pilot episode as well.

Recent projects

In 2025, Winer directed two episodes of the Fox comedy series , starring as a U.S. Army colonel reassigned to the .) In recent years, Jason Winer has directed and executive produced the first two seasons of the Disney+ holiday comedy series , a continuation of the film franchise starring as Scott Calvin/. The series premiered its first season in November 2022, with Winer helming multiple episodes, including the pilot, and returned for a second season in November 2023, where he continued in both roles while emphasizing family dynamics and festive humor. In February 2025, Winer was announced as director and executive producer for the untitled Brothers comedy series at Apple TV+, a 10-episode half-hour project starring and as heightened versions of themselves in a heartfelt odd-couple story about brotherhood. Filming began in mid-2025 but paused in June due to a showrunner change; production resumed, with the cast spotted filming in Austin as of November 2025. These endeavors fall under Winer's multi-year overall deal with 20th Television, originally signed in 2019 and extending through the 2020s, which supports his development, directing, and executive producing of comedy projects across platforms. Post-Modern Family, Winer's work has increasingly targeted streaming services with family-oriented comedies, blending his signature lighthearted, character-driven style evident in earlier projects.

Personal life

Marriage

Jason Winer married actress Jackie Seiden on May 24, 2014. Seiden, born Jaclyn Leigh Seiden on March 12, 1979, in , is a multifaceted performer known for her work as an actress, singer, writer, and podcaster, having graduated cum laude from . Her television credits include guest roles in series such as , where she portrayed Dr. Elaine Kolchek, and , in which she appeared as Diora across multiple episodes. She has also featured in other shows like Single Parents and , alongside film appearances in and . Winer and Seiden first met in 2012, connecting through their shared environment in the entertainment industry in . Their professional paths have frequently overlapped, with Seiden taking on roles in projects directed or produced by Winer, including her appearance as a TV reporter in , for which Winer served as an , as well as her parts in —where Winer directed the pilot and numerous episodes—and , which he executive produced and directed.

Family

Jason Winer and his wife, Jackie Seiden, are parents to two children born after their 2014 marriage. The couple maintains a low-profile regarding their family, keeping the children's names and exact birth dates private. The family is based in the Los Angeles area, where Winer and Seiden prioritize a private approach to parenting amid their professional lives in the entertainment industry. Their marriage provides a stable foundation for raising their children while navigating the demands of Winer's directing career.

Awards and recognition

Directing achievements

Jason Winer's directing career garnered significant recognition, particularly for his work on the pilot episode of , which established him as a leading talent in comedy television direction. In 2010, he received the (DGA) Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Comedy Series for directing the pilot, honoring his innovative approach to multi-camera storytelling that blended style with sharp ensemble dynamics. Winer earned a Primetime Emmy nomination in the category of Outstanding Directing for a Series for his work on . The nomination came in for the episode "," recognizing his adept handling of comedic tension and emotional depth in a storyline exploring teenage romance and family awkwardness. These honors underscore Winer's technical prowess in direction, including his mastery of timing, , and guidance, though he has not secured additional directing awards beyond the 2010 DGA win.

Producing and series contributions

Jason Winer served as co-executive producer on the first season of , contributing to the series' early development and oversight as its producing director. For this role, he shared in the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series at the 62nd ceremony in 2010, recognizing the show's innovative mockumentary style and ensemble storytelling. In 2010, Winer received Gold Derby TV Award nominations for Comedy Episode of the Year for his work on episodes "Pilot" and "Fizbo," reflecting his producing oversight in blending sharp writing with visual humor. Later, Winer executive produced the ABC comedy Single Parents from 2018 to 2020, guiding its ensemble-driven narrative on modern parenting challenges, though it did not garner major awards. He also executive produced and directed Disney+'s starting in 2022, expanding the holiday franchise with fresh familial dynamics, similarly without significant award recognition.

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