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John Gatins

John Gatins

Actor

John Gatins (born April 16, 1968) is an American actor, screenwriter and director. He was born in New York City, attended Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, New York and pursued a career in acting. After appearing in many lower-budget films, he got some bigger roles in Varsity Blues (1999) and Big Fat Liar (2002). Jeremy Kramer, an employee at Fox that Gatins was close with, paid him $1,000 to write a teen comedy. That sparked his career in screenwriting. His first film that he wrote was Summer Catch (2001). Later on, he got to write some bigger budget films like Coach Carter (2005), Dreamer (2005) and Flight (2012). He would then get nominated at the Academy Awards for best original screenplay for the movie Flight.

Born: April 16, 1968 (Age 56) in New York City, New York, USA

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John Gatins  Movies & TV Credits

Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
Movie
6.1
ActorJohn Gatins2007
Movie
7.2
ActorKingpin2011
Movie
5.5
ActorDinsmore2015
Movie
5.8
ActorValet2012
Movie
6.4
ActorPhil1998
Movie
5.2
ActorRussel1993
Movie
6.2
ActorWarden2019
Movie
4.4
ActorAttendant2007
Movie
5.4
ActorTow Truck Driver2002
Movie
5.3
ActorAton2019
Movie
6.3
ActorAir Force Pilot2014
Movie
4.8
ActorYoung Caspar Dixon1995
Movie
5.2
ActorScott1995
Movie
7.4
ActorKid Saylor (uncredited)1998
Movie
4.9
ActorAir Traffic Controller2008
Movie
6
ActorHomeless Tom2010
Movie
ActorSelf - Screenwriter (2017)2017
Movie
2.3
ActorCar Wash Clerk #12010
Movie
2.7
ActorDishwasher2011
Movie
3.3
ActorCop #11998
Movie
7.5
WritingScreenplay2005
Movie
7
DirectingDirector, Writer2005
Movie
7.2
WritingWriter2012
Movie
6.6
WritingScreenplay2001
Movie
6.8
WritingStory2017
Movie
6.3
ProductionProducer, Story2014
Movie
6.1
WritingScreenplay2017
Movie
5.5
ProductionProducer2000
Movie
7.2
WritingScreenplay2011
Movie
5.2
WritingWriter, Co-Producer2001
Movie
5.9
ProductionProducer, Writer2024
Title Rating Job Role(s) Year
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