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Rodney Rothman

Rodney Rothman is an , , , and renowned for his comedic contributions to television and film, most notably as co-writer and co-director of the Academy Award-winning animated feature (2018). Born around 1974 and raised in Queens and Scarsdale, New York, Rothman graduated from in 1995 before launching his career in comedy writing at the age of 21 as a staff writer for The Late Show with David Letterman on . He quickly advanced to by age 24—the youngest in the show's history—and during his tenure from the late to mid-2000s, he earned five Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program, while contributing to the show's three Emmy wins in the category. Transitioning to scripted television, Rothman served as a writer and supervising producer on 's short-lived series (2001–2002) and developed an pilot titled $5.15/Hr. with director . His early film credits include uncredited writing contributions to (2005), executive producing (2008) and producing (2010), and co-writing the screenplays for (2013) and (2014), often collaborating with and Phil Lord. Rothman's literary work includes the bestselling humor memoir Early Bird: A Memoir of Premature Retirement (2005), in which he recounts "retiring" at age 28 to live among seniors in a Florida retirement community, drawing from his experiences at Century Village. His essays have appeared in prestigious outlets such as The New Yorker, GQ, The New York Times, and McSweeney's Quarterly. In animation, Rothman co-wrote and co-directed Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which not only won the 2019 Oscar for Best Animated Feature but also earned nominations for Best Animated Feature at the Golden Globes and BAFTAs, praised for its innovative style and storytelling. He served as an executive producer on the sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023) and co-wrote Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), a mockumentary satire. More recently, Rothman co-founded the production company Modern Magic in 2021 with Adam Rosenberg, developing over 20 film and TV projects, and in 2023 signed a multi-year deal with Sony Pictures Animation to produce original content. Recent projects include producing the animated sports comedy GOAT (2026) for Sony Pictures Animation and writing the script for Burnt (in development as of 2024) under Tom Holland's Billy17 banner. Now based in Los Angeles, Rothman continues to blend humor, innovation, and personal narrative across media.

Early life and education

Childhood and family background

Rodney Rothman was born c. 1974 in , . He spent his early childhood in Forest Hills, a neighborhood in , before his family relocated to Scarsdale, an affluent suburb in Westchester County. From a young age, Rothman showed interest in film, visiting local theaters frequently starting around age 3. Rothman was raised in a Reform Jewish household, where religious and cultural traditions were integrated into daily family life. Rothman's interest in emerged during high school, where he began writing original comedy bits as a creative outlet. He visited in , the location of 's studio, in an attempt to submit a to the show's writers. These early explorations laid the groundwork for his transition to formal writing pursuits.

College years and early interests

Rothman attended in , graduating in 1995 with a . During his college years, Rothman developed his interest in comedy writing through active participation in campus activities, including joining an improvisational comedy group and frequently faxing jokes to performers such as for use on 's "" segment. These pursuits highlighted his proactive approach to honing his comedic skills and seeking opportunities in the entertainment industry while still a student. Following graduation, at the age of 21, Rothman began his professional career as a staff writer for The Late Show with David Letterman. He advanced quickly, becoming at age 24—the youngest in the show's history—a role he held from 1998 until 2000. This early success bridged his college-era interests directly to his burgeoning career in comedy television.

Professional career

Television writing and production

Rothman began his professional television career shortly after graduating from college, joining the writing staff of Late Show with David Letterman in 1995 as an apprentice writer. He quickly advanced, serving as a staff writer from 1996 to 1998 before becoming head writer in 1998 at the age of 24, the youngest in the show's history. During his five-year tenure through 2000, Rothman contributed to the program's signature comedic style, which earned the show multiple accolades, including three Primetime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Variety, Music or Comedy Series. For his writing work, Rothman personally received five Primetime Emmy nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program between 1996 and 2000. Following his time at Letterman, Rothman transitioned to scripted comedy, serving as a supervising producer and writer on the Judd Apatow-created series from 2001 to 2002. He wrote several episodes, including the unaired pilot "God Visits" and season one installment "Parents' Weekend," which explored college life through awkward humor and character-driven sketches that aligned with Apatow's ensemble style. The short-lived series helped solidify Rothman's reputation in narrative comedy production. He also developed an pilot titled $5.15/Hr. with director . Following the cancellation of in 2002, at age 28, Rothman took a self-imposed hiatus from television, relocating to a retirement community for personal reflection and "premature retirement," as detailed in his 2005 memoir : A of Premature Retirement. This break allowed him to recharge amid from the industry's demands. Rothman returned briefly to television in the mid-2000s, writing for the sitcom in 2005, where he penned episodes like "," focusing on quirky romantic dynamics. He then took on a co-executive role for nine episodes of ABC's Help Me Help You in 2006, a therapy-centered starring that emphasized ensemble interplay and satirical takes on mental health. These roles showcased Rothman's versatility in shifting from late-night to half-hour formats.

Film writing, production, and direction

Rothman's early film involvement included uncredited writing contributions to 's (2005). His entry into writing and production began in the late 2000s through collaborations with Judd Apatow, whose influence shaped the comedic tone of several projects drawing from Rothman's television background. He served as on (2008), a directed by and starring , supporting the film's development, which grossed over $105 million worldwide against a $30 million budget, establishing it as a commercial success in Apatow's comedy ensemble. Rothman served as producer on Get Him to the Greek (2010), a Stoller-directed featuring Russell Brand's rock star character Aldous Snow, emphasizing chaotic road-trip antics and ; the film earned $92 million globally on a $40 million . Rothman's screenplay work expanded with Grudge Match (2013), co-written with Tim Kelleher, which paired and as aging reuniting for a rematch, blending sports with themes of rivalry and redemption. His creative input focused on the script's balance of physical humor and emotional depth, drawing from classic tropes while incorporating modern ensemble elements like cameos from real fighters. Produced by Warner Bros., the film opened to $7 million domestically but ultimately grossed $29.8 million in and $44.9 million worldwide on a $40 million , reflecting moderate success amid mixed reviews for its formulaic approach. In 22 Jump Street (2014), Rothman co-wrote the screenplay with Michael Bacall and Oren Uziel, building on the buddy-cop parody from the 2012 original by satirizing sequel tropes through undercover college antics starring and . As a , he contributed to the film's self-aware humor, which propelled it to $191.7 million domestically and $331.1 million worldwide, marking a significant hit and highlighting Rothman's skill in escalating comedic meta-commentary. Rothman served as a on Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), a directed by and that lampooned pop music stardom through Andy Samberg's rapper character. His involvement included shaping the film's improvisational style and celebrity cameos, though production faced challenges from a modest $20 million budget and marketing hurdles in a crowded landscape, leading to a domestic gross of just $9.4 million despite critical praise for its sharp satire. The project's format echoed influences like , allowing rapid-fire musical parodies and industry jabs. Rothman's directorial debut came with (2018), co-directed with and , where he also co-wrote the screenplay with Phil Lord. The animated film centered on , an Afro-Latino teenager navigating his powers in a adventure, with Rothman emphasizing Miles' and coming-of-age struggles to foster relatability for diverse audiences. Production challenges included pioneering a hybrid animation style blending 2D comic-book aesthetics with 3D , such as stylized line work, halftone dots, and non-photorealistic rendering, which required custom tools and pipeline overhauls at to achieve a groundbreaking . This innovation earned widespread acclaim for revitalizing superhero animation, contributing to the film's $384.3 million worldwide gross and its Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, underscoring its cultural impact in promoting representation and narrative freshness in genre storytelling.

Literary contributions

Rodney Rothman's primary literary contribution is his 2005 memoir : A Memoir of Premature Retirement, published by , in which he recounts quitting his position as head writer for The Late Show with David Letterman at age 28 amid severe from the high-pressure world of . The book chronicles his unconventional experiment in "" by relocating to Century Village, a sprawling senior living community in , where he shared an apartment with an elderly woman and immersed himself in the daily rhythms of retiree life, including games, leagues, and poolside socializing. This self-imposed hiatus from his TV career provided the raw material for the narrative, allowing Rothman to step away from the relentless demands of late-night scripting. Central themes in revolve around the exhaustion of early professional success in comedy writing, the ironic freedoms and absurdities of premature retirement, and introspective musings on what constitutes a fulfilling life beyond career achievements. Rothman weaves in humorous reflections on his own neuroses and the generational contrasts he encounters, such as navigating the insular social dynamics of senior activities while grappling with his stalled ambitions. Notable anecdotes highlight cultural and personal mishaps, like his awkward attempts to bond with reclusive residents or the surreal experience of early-bird dinners and nights, which underscore the memoir's blend of and . The book received critical acclaim for its sharp humor and honest introspection, becoming a bestseller that captured readers' interest in unconventional life choices. Kirkus Reviews lauded its "witty and conversational prose, peppered alternately with sarcasm and compassion: easy, enjoyable reading," emphasizing Rothman's ability to humanize the retirement experience without condescension. Similarly, The New York Times Book Review's Neil Genzlinger described it as "funny—sure. But Rothman is also riveting, friendly and the good kind of neurotic," praising its engaging voice and relatable insights into burnout. These elements contributed to the memoir's warmhearted tone, distinguishing it as an irreverent yet poignant exploration of midlife crises in one's twenties. Early Bird marked a pivotal shift in Rothman's career, establishing his distinctive style in personal nonfiction prose and allowing him to cultivate a public persona rooted in candid storytelling, independent of his television and film endeavors. The success of the book, which sold widely and inspired discussions on work-life balance, reinforced his reputation as a versatile capable of translating lived absurdities into resonant narratives.

Modern Magic

Founding and mission

In July 2021, Rodney Rothman co-founded the production company Modern Magic with Adam Rosenberg, a former co-president of production at (MGM), establishing its headquarters in . The company's mission centers on developing "event entertainment" that integrates animation and live-action formats to appeal to broad, 21st-century audiences, with a strong emphasis on original (IP) and collaboration with diverse creators. Backed initially by personal investments from Rothman and , along with their established industry connections, Modern Magic was structured to produce feature films, television series, and cross-media projects. This setup drew on Rothman's prior success as co-writer and co-director of the Academy Award-winning , which provided the creative and financial momentum for the venture. Early announcements highlighted Modern Magic's commitment to expanding beyond traditional family-oriented , incorporating adult-targeted content and multi-genre to challenge conventional boundaries in entertainment. As Rothman stated, "There’s a massive audience looking to see every boundary pushed; for that audience, anything is possible."

Key projects and partnerships

In December 2022, Modern Magic secured a broadcast direct deal with , under which the company develops and produces half-hour and hour-long , with FOX fully owning and distributing the content. This partnership has yielded projects such as the one-hour animated drama series , based on Wendy and Richard P. Pini's epic fantasy comic series; FOX issued a script commitment in January 2024, with Hurwitz Arneson adapting the material and Modern Magic producing. In March 2023, Modern Magic entered a first-look deal with Sony Pictures Animation for feature films, allowing Rothman to write, direct, and produce original animated projects under the studio's banner. A key outcome is the sports-themed animated comedy GOAT, produced in collaboration with Stephen Curry's Unanimous Media; directed by Tyree Dillihay, the film follows a young goat aspiring to greatness in a world of anthropomorphic animals competing in sports, with Curry voicing a character alongside a cast including Caleb McLaughlin, Gabrielle Union, Nick Kroll, Jennifer Hudson, Aaron Pierre, Jelly Roll, and Ayesha Curry. By mid-2025, GOAT advanced to post-production, with a teaser trailer released in July and a theatrical debut scheduled for February 2026, highlighting innovative animation techniques that blend multiverse-inspired narratives with high-energy action sequences. Modern Magic's portfolio also includes an original animated feature inspired by the music of the late rapper , with a script by ; announced at the company's launch, the project emphasizes emotional storytelling through stylized . Additionally, the company is collaborating with and Finneas on undisclosed animation/live-action hybrid projects, part of a broader slate exploring genre-blending formats that push boundaries in multiverse-style storytelling. These ventures underscore Rothman's role in fostering partnerships that innovate within , drawing on diverse talents to create immersive, narrative-driven content.

Awards and recognition

Academy Awards and major honors

Rodney Rothman co-directed (2018), which earned him the for Best Animated Feature at the in 2019, shared with directors and , as well as producers . The film also won the BAFTA Award for Best Animated Feature Film in 2019, shared with Persichetti, Ramsey, Lord, and Miller. The film's innovative style and storytelling were recognized as groundbreaking, marking Sony Pictures Animation's first win in the category and breaking a long-standing dominance by and features. The project also secured the Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film at the in 2019, with Rothman credited as co-director alongside Persichetti and Ramsey. This victory further highlighted the film's cultural impact, positioning it as a pivotal achievement in contemporary animation that blended comic-book aesthetics with emotional depth. At the 46th Annie Awards in 2019, Rothman received multiple honors for his work on Into the Spider-Verse, including Outstanding Achievement for Directing in an Animated Feature Production, shared with Persichetti and Ramsey, and Outstanding Achievement for Writing in a Feature Production, shared with Lord. The film itself swept seven Annie Awards, including categories such as Outstanding Achievement for Character Animation in a Feature Production, underscoring Rothman's contributions to its visual and narrative innovation. As executive producer on the sequel Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023), Rothman shared in the film's Award for Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 35th Awards in 2024. The film earned nominations for Best Animated Feature at the (2024), the (2024), and the 77th British Academy Film Awards (2024), as well as winning Best Animated Feature at the (2024).

Emmy nominations and other accolades

Rodney Rothman earned five consecutive Primetime Emmy Award nominations for Outstanding Writing for a Variety, Music or Comedy Program for his contributions to The Late Show with David Letterman. His first nomination came in 1996 for the special Late Show with David Letterman: Video Special II, where he shared credit with a team of writers including Gerard Mulligan and Steve Young for crafting satirical sketches and monologues that captured the show's irreverent humor. The subsequent nominations in , , 1999, and 2000 recognized his work on the series proper, particularly during his promotion to in 1998, when he oversaw episodes featuring topical comedy segments and celebrity interviews that helped maintain the show's status as a late-night staple. These nods highlighted Rothman's skill in blending sharp wit with David Letterman's delivery, though the show ultimately did not win in this category during his tenure. In addition to the Emmys, Rothman received two Writers Guild of America nominations for Comedy/Variety (Including Talk) - Series for The Late Show with David Letterman, in 2000 and 2001, acknowledging his role in developing the program's enduring comedic voice alongside collaborators like Rob Burnett and Joe Toplyn. His writing on Judd Apatow's short-lived but critically acclaimed sitcom Undeclared (2001–2002) further demonstrated his versatility in ensemble comedy, earning praise for episodes that captured the awkwardness of college life, though it garnered no formal awards for Rothman. Beyond television, Rothman's screenplay for (2014), co-written with , contributed to the film's nomination for Best Comedy at the 20th , recognizing its self-aware parody of buddy-cop tropes and sequel conventions. No BAFTA or major festival awards were received for his work on Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), a he co-wrote and produced, despite its for satirizing pop music stardom. These early honors in variety writing and comedy film solidified Rothman's industry standing, building momentum toward his later film successes, including Academy Awards for Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse.

Filmography

Feature films

  • Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008): Executive producer.
  • Year One (2009): Executive producer.
  • Get Him to the Greek (2010): Producer.
  • The Five-Year Engagement (2012): Producer.
  • Grudge Match (2013): Screenplay writer.
  • 22 Jump Street (2014): Screenplay writer.
  • Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016): Producer.
  • Satoshi Kon: The Illusionist (2021): Producer.
  • Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse (2018): Co-director, screenplay writer, producer.
  • Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023): Executive producer.
Rothman has also contributed to unproduced feature film projects, including the screenplay for the planned / crossover. He was attached to write and direct an all-female spin-off that did not proceed to production.

Television credits

Rodney Rothman's early television contributions centered on late-night comedy, beginning with the on , where he joined as an apprentice writer in 1995 and advanced to (1996–1998), head writer (1998–2000), and producer (1999–2000). He contributed to 455 episodes of the series during this period. Rothman transitioned to scripted sitcoms with Undeclared on Fox (2001–2002), serving as supervising producer for the full 17-episode run and writing three episodes: "The Idol" (Season 1, Episode 8), "Parents' Weekend" (Season 1, Episode 9), and "God Visits" (unaired episode). In 2005, he worked as a writer on the NBC sitcom Committed, which ran for 13 episodes, including scripting the episode "The Apartment" (Season 1, Episode 4). Rothman's final major television role was on the series Help Me Help You (2006–2007), where he acted as co- for nine episodes and wrote the episode "" (Season 1, Episode 6).

Unaired pilots

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