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Jordan Horowitz

Jordan Horowitz (born April 10, 1980) is an American film and television producer best known for his work on the 2016 musical romantic drama , which earned 14 Academy Award nominations and won six Oscars, including Best Director for and Best Actress for . Born in and raised in Westchester County, Horowitz graduated from Northwestern University's School of Communication in 2002. He began his career in film production, co-producing the independent drama The Kids Are All Right (2010) with his partner through their company Gilbert Films, a project that received four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and won the Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy. Horowitz is married to writer-director since 2008, with whom he has two children and co-founded the production company Original Headquarters in 2016; the couple frequently collaborates, including on writing and producing (2016), (2018), and the series I'm Your Woman (2020). Horowitz gained widespread attention during the ceremony in 2017 when, after was erroneously announced as Best Picture winner, he graciously corrected the mistake onstage by revealing the correct card for and declaring it the true recipient. His other producing credits include the spy thriller series Counterpart (2017–2019), the Disney+ adaptation Stargirl (2020) and its sequel (2022), and the upcoming comedy Don't Say Good Luck (2025). Through Original Headquarters, Horowitz continues to develop and produce narrative films and series focused on character-driven stories.

Early life and education

Early years

Jordan Horowitz was born on April 10, 1980. He was raised in , in a family of Jewish descent. During his upbringing in Westchester, Horowitz participated in youth activities tied to his Jewish heritage, including playing on a team sponsored by a local temple league. It was there that he first connected with Fred Berger, a future colleague on .

Higher education

Horowitz attended in , graduating in 2002 with a from the School of Communication, where he majored in theater. During his undergraduate years, he immersed himself in the university's theater scene, primarily as an actor in productions at Shanley Pavilion, the space dedicated to student-led original works. He also participated in groups and contributed to a scene project, in which he portrayed a high school agent. These activities honed his collaborative skills and emphasis on innovative , laying the groundwork for his transition into . Following graduation, Horowitz moved to to co-found a theater production company with Maureen Towey, before relocating to around 2006 to pursue opportunities in the film industry, drawing on the creative foundations built during his time at .

Professional career

Early career

After graduating from in 2002 with a degree in communication, Horowitz moved to to pursue a career in the film industry, where he emphasized the importance of patience, self-motivation, and building key relationships in a competitive environment. Horowitz's entry into professional production came through independent films, beginning with his role as a co-producer on The Kids Are All Right (2010), directed by and starring , , and . In this dramedy exploring a non-traditional family, Horowitz contributed to development and financing efforts, helping secure its premiere at the , where it won the audience award; the film later received four Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture, and two Golden Globe wins. Building on this experience, Horowitz continued working on smaller-scale projects to expand his resume in independent cinema. He served as a producer on Are You Here (2013), a comedy directed by Matthew Weiner and featuring Owen Wilson, Zach Galifianakis, and Amy Poehler, which focused on themes of inheritance and friendship. His collaborations during this period, including a longstanding friendship with fellow producer Fred Berger—whom he knew from childhood in Westchester County, New York, and with whom he initially pursued opportunities in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles—facilitated access to emerging talent and financiers in the indie sector.

La La Land and the Academy Awards incident

Jordan Horowitz served as a producer on (2016), a musical romantic drama directed by , marking a significant breakthrough in his career. Introduced to Chazelle in 2010 following the director's debut feature Guy and Madeline on a Park Bench, Horowitz partnered with fellow producer Fred Berger to develop the project, which originated from Chazelle's original screenplay inspired by his own experiences in . The development process spanned five years, during which Horowitz and Berger pitched the ambitious original musical to multiple studios amid industry skepticism about the viability of the genre; it was initially set up at in 2011 but faced setbacks from regime changes before (under ) greenlit it in 2015, following Chazelle's success with . Horowitz's key contributions included securing financing for the $30 million budget, overseeing pre-production logistics such as a three-month training complex for dancers and crew, and maintaining artistic integrity throughout the 42-day shoot despite challenges like technical malfunctions and a tight schedule. La La Land received widespread critical acclaim upon its release, praised for its homage to classic musicals, vibrant , and performances by stars and . The dominated awards season, winning all seven Golden Globe categories it was nominated for, including Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy, as well as BAFTA Awards for Best Original Music and Best Production Design, and Critics' Choice honors. At the on February 26, 2017, it tied the record for most nominations with 14, including , Best Director for Chazelle, for , and Best Original Score. Ultimately, La La Land secured six Oscars: Best Director, , Best Original Score, Best Original Song (""), Best Production Design, and , making it the 11th in history to win that many awards. The film's awards trajectory culminated in one of the most infamous moments in history during the Best Picture presentation. Presenters and , referencing the classic film , opened an envelope provided by accountants Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz, which mistakenly contained the card for (", ") rather than Best Picture. hesitated, showing the card to Dunaway, who then announced "" as the winner, prompting applause and the film's producers—including , Berger, and Marc Platt—along with cast members to take the stage for acceptance speeches. As Berger began speaking, confusion arose from whispers offstage and showing her own card to producers; , realizing the error upon seeing the duplicate envelope, grabbed the microphone and corrected the announcement, stating, "Guys, there's a mistake. ',' you guys won Best Picture. This is not a joke," while holding up the correct card for the audience and cameras. The team then joined the stage amid a mix of shock and celebration, with later explaining the envelope mix-up. In the immediate aftermath, the incident drew global attention, with issuing a public apology later that evening, stating, "We sincerely apologize to , , , , and Oscar viewers for the error that was made during the award announcement for Best Picture." The firm, responsible for Oscar ballot counting for 83 years, committed to investigating the procedural failure involving the duplicate envelopes. Horowitz described the onstage chaos as a "surreal moment" and a "slow, steady realization," emphasizing his priority to ensure Moonlight's victory was properly recognized, noting the two teams' friendly rapport. The event thrust him into intense media scrutiny, earning widespread praise for his composure and grace under pressure, with outlets highlighting his quick correction as a defining act of . In later reflections, Horowitz recalled the panic and whispers from Stone, as well as locking eyes with a cameraman who helped clarify the card, and noted that while some felt Moonlight's moment was overshadowed, he viewed the experience as formative, now able to "sort of laugh about it" a year later. The incident amplified his public profile, leading to discussions on industry diversity and representation in subsequent interviews.

Collaborations and production company

In 2016, Jordan Horowitz co-founded the film and television production company Original Headquarters with his wife, writer-director , marking a pivot toward independent projects centered on collaborative storytelling. The company has since become a platform for their joint creative endeavors, emphasizing authentic narratives driven by complex female protagonists rather than genre stereotypes. Horowitz and Hart's partnership has yielded several key feature films, where they co-wrote and Horowitz produced under the Original Headquarters banner. Their debut collaboration, (2016), a drama about a high school theater teacher navigating personal boundaries during a student trip, premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and highlighted their focus on understated female leads. This was followed by (2018), a sci-fi drama co-written by the pair and directed by Hart, featuring as a woman with seismic powers returning to her estranged family; the film premiered at SXSW and underscored their interest in reimagining superhero tropes through familial and emotional lenses. Their most prominent joint effort to date, I'm Your Woman (2020), a 1970s-set crime thriller co-written and directed by Hart with Horowitz producing, stars as a mobster's wife thrust into peril after her husband's disappearance; acquired by Studios, it exemplifies their approach to centering "ordinary" women in traditionally male-dominated genres. Expanding into television, Horowitz served as an executive producer on season 2 of the Starz series Counterpart (2018), a sci-fi espionage drama starring J.K. Simmons, leveraging his production experience to contribute to world-building and narrative development. Original Headquarters has secured notable deals with streaming platforms, including Amazon Studios for I'm Your Woman and a series adaptation of Fast Color developed with Viola Davis's JuVee Productions, reflecting the company's commitment to amplifying underrepresented voices. Through these ventures, the company prioritizes stories that explore female agency and vulnerability, fostering a space for Hart's directorial vision while supporting emerging talent in independent cinema.

Recent and upcoming projects

In 2022, Horowitz co-wrote and produced , the sequel to the 2020 Disney+ film Stargirl, directed by his wife and based on Jerry Spinelli's novel. The film follows protagonist Stargirl Caraway and her mother as they relocate to , where Stargirl pursues her dreams in the entertainment industry while forming new connections, including with a struggling musician played by Elijah Headr. Horowitz's involvement in adaptations continued with the 2023 announcement of My Lovely Wife, a psychological thriller based on Samantha Downing's 2019 . He is producing the project, with Hart set to direct and co-write the alongside him, centering on a couple's dark secret that tests their marriage. The film remains in development as of November 2025. Looking ahead, Horowitz co-wrote and is producing the upcoming teen musical comedy Don't Say Good Luck, directed by Hart, with beginning in July 2025 in and ongoing as of November 2025. The story follows a high school student who lands the lead in her school's musical amid personal family challenges, starring Sunny Sandler in the lead role alongside , , , , , and . These projects are being developed under Original Headquarters, the Horowitz co-founded with Hart, which continues to focus on genre-blending narratives.

Personal life

Marriage to Julia Hart

Jordan Horowitz married filmmaker Julia Hart in 2008. They met earlier in their careers, at a time when Hart was working as a teacher and had not yet established herself as a professional writer. Their personal partnership has deeply intertwined with their professional lives, fostering a collaborative dynamic that culminated in the co-founding of Original Headquarters, their film and television production company. This shared venture has enabled them to develop projects together, blending Hart's directorial vision with Horowitz's producing expertise, and has produced works including Miss Stevens (2016), Fast Color (2019), and I'm Your Woman (2020). Hart's notable writing and directorial efforts, such as (2014), which she wrote the for, and , which she co-wrote and directed, highlight her focus on character-driven stories often centered on women. Horowitz has played a supportive role in these endeavors, frequently contributing as co-writer and producer, which has allowed their creative synergy to influence the thematic depth and production quality of her films. In interviews, the couple has discussed the challenges and rewards of balancing their marriage with professional collaboration. "Once we figured out the balance and boundaries, it became so beautiful to create things together," Hart reflected. They have noted that their work environment promotes respect and cordiality, qualities they consciously apply to their home life, enhancing both their partnership and output.

Family

Horowitz and his wife, , have two sons. Their first child, Arthur Jones Horowitz, was born on May 29, 2014. The couple welcomed their second son in 2018. The family resides in , where they balance the demands of their creative careers with parenting responsibilities. Horowitz and Hart have noted that the intense pressures of film production and awards seasons often require careful navigation alongside family life, emphasizing the grounding role their children play during such periods. Parenthood has notably influenced their professional output, particularly in exploring themes of and . For instance, in developing I'm Your Woman (2020), Hart drew from the early days of motherhood to reframe crime dramas, highlighting the profound challenges of over cinematic action. The couple maintains a high of regarding their children, sharing few personal details publicly beyond affirming the centrality of in their lives.

Filmography

Feature films

Horowitz's feature film credits are primarily as a producer and co-writer, often in collaboration with his wife, director Julia Hart. The following is a chronological list of his notable contributions to theatrical and streaming releases.
YearTitleRole(s)Notes
2010Meet Monica VelourProducerCo-produced with Keith Bearden and Michael R. Williams.
2010The Kids Are All RightProducerCo-produced with Gary Gilbert, Jeffrey M. Kusama-Hinte, Celine Rattray, and Daniela Taplin Lundberg; the film received an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.
2012Save the DateProducerCo-produced with Michael Huffington and Michael Roiff.)
2013Are You HereProducerCo-produced with Gary Gilbert, Matthew Weiner, and Scott Hornbacher.
2014The Keeping RoomProducerCo-produced with Gary Gilbert and others.
2016The CleanseProducerCo-produced with Aaron L. Gilbert and others.
2016Little BoxesProducerCo-produced with Jared Ian Goldman and others.)
2016La La LandProducerCo-produced with Fred Berger, Marc Platt, and Gary Gilbert; the film earned an Academy Award nomination for Best Picture.
2016Miss StevensProducer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart; co-produced with Michael B. Clark, Gary Gilbert, and Alex Turtletaub.
2018Fast ColorProducer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart and Julia Ruckman; co-produced with Mickey Liddell and Pete Shilaimon.
2020StargirlExecutive producer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart and Kristin Hahn, based on the novel by Jerry Spinelli; co-produced with Ellen Goldsmith-Vein and Kristin Hahn.)
2020I'm Your WomanProducer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart; produced under Producers Guild of America (p.g.a.) designation.
2022Hollywood StargirlProducer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart, based on the novel by Jerry Spinelli; co-produced with Ellen Goldsmith-Vein, Kristin Hahn, and Lee Stollman.
2025Don't Say Good LuckProducer, co-writerCo-wrote screenplay with Julia Hart and Laura Hankin; co-produced with Adam Sandler, Allen Covert, Fred Berger, and Brian Kavanaugh-Jones (upcoming Netflix release as of November 2025).

Television

Horowitz served as an on the series Counterpart (2017–2019), including both seasons.) The series, created by and starring , explores parallel universes and , with Horowitz contributing to the production alongside executive producers including Marks, , and Amy Berg. His involvement focused on the 20-episode run, which built on interdimensional conflicts and character arcs. This marked Horowitz's primary foray into serialized production, differing from his work in its episodic structure and collaborative oversight of ongoing storylines across multiple episodes. No additional producing credits for Horowitz have been documented as of November 2025.

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