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Jac Schaeffer

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American screenwriter and producer (born 1978)
For the author, seeJack Schaefer.

Jac Schaeffer
Schaeffer in 2024
Born (1978-10-26)October 26, 1978 (age 47)
Alma materPrinceton University (AB)University of Southern California (MFA)
Occupations
Years active2009–present

Jacqueline Schaeffer (born October 26, 1978) is an American screenwriter and producer best known for her 2009 feature film debutTiMER and for her work in theMarvel Cinematic Universe creating theDisney+ television miniseriesWandaVision andAgatha All Along as well as co-writing the initial story to the filmBlack Widow.[1][2]

Life and career

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Schaeffer grew up inAgoura Hills, California, and was inspired by filmmakersQuentin Tarantino,Robert Rodriguez,Allison Anders, andLisa Cholodenko as a teenager.[3] Schaeffer graduated fromPrinceton University with an A.B. in English in 2000 after completing an 81-page senior thesis, titled "Splinter in the Mind: The Dilemma of the Political Dystopian Protagonist and the Cyberpunk Hero", under the supervision of Maria DiBattista.[4] She went on to earn aMaster of Fine Arts in Film Production from theUSC School of Cinematic Arts.[3][5][6] She wrote for thePrinceton Triangle Club theatre groupe, where she played versions of herself.[7] She isJewish on her father's side,[8] and has two children.[3]She wrote, produced and directed her first feature film, ascience fictionromantic comedy calledTiMER starringEmma Caulfield. The film premiered at the 2009Tribeca Film Festival and saw a limited US release a year later.[2]

Schaeffer wroteThe Hustle, aDirty Rotten Scoundrels remake starringAnne Hathaway andRebel Wilson,[9] which was released in May 2019.[10] Schaeffer is also developing herBlacklisted-scriptThe Shower with Hathaway.[11]

Schaeffer contributed to the screenplay for theMarvel Studios filmCaptain Marvel withGeneva Robertson-Dworet,Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck. The film was released on March 8, 2019.[12][13]

Schaeffer also wrote the Marvel Studios filmBlack Widow starringScarlett Johansson,[14] until she was replaced withNed Benson, who was in turn replaced byEric Pearson.[15] She was also hired by Marvel to write the first and final episodes and serve as head writer for theDisney+ miniseriesWandaVision, in January 2019.[16] In May 2021, she signed a three-year overall deal withMarvel Studios and20th Television to develop projects for them,[17] including aWandaVision spin-off titledAgatha All Along (2024), centered onAgatha Harkness.[18] She was also set to work on a secondWandaVision spin-off, titledVision Quest and centered onThe Vision,[19] before departing the project by September 2024 due to scheduling issues withAgatha All Along.[20]

Filmography

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YearTitleDirectorWriterProducerNotes
2009TiMERYesYesYes
2017Olaf's Frozen AdventureNoYesNoShort film
2019Captain MarvelNoUncreditedNo
The HustleNoYesNo
2021Black WidowNoStoryNo

Television series

YearTitleDirectorWriterCreatorExecutive
Producer
Notes
2021WandaVisionNoYesYesYesWrote 2 episodes
2024Agatha All AlongYesYesYesYesWrote 2 episodes
Directed 3 episodes
TBAHoles[21][22]YesNoNoYesDirected pilot episode

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2009Sitges Film FestivalBest FilmTiMERNominated[23]
2021Dragon AwardsBest Science Fiction or Fantasy TV SeriesWandaVisionNominated[24]
Harvey AwardsBest Adaptation from Comic Book/Graphic NovelWon[25]
Hollywood Critics Association TV AwardsBest Streaming Limited Series, Anthology Series, or Live-Action Television MovieWon[26]
MTV Movie & TV AwardsBest ShowWon[27]
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice AwardsFavorite Family TV ShowNominated[28]
People's Choice AwardsShow of 2021Nominated[29]
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Limited or Anthology SeriesNominated[30]
Outstanding Writing for a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie"Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience"Nominated
TCA AwardsProgram of the YearWandaVisionNominated[31]
[32]
TV Choice AwardsBest Family DramaNominated[33]
2022American Film Institute AwardsTelevision Programs of the YearWon[a][34]
Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Superhero SeriesWon[35]
Critics' Choice Television AwardsBest Limited SeriesNominated[36]
Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation, Long FormNominated[37]
Satellite AwardsBest Television Series – GenreWon[38]
Saturn AwardsBest Fantasy Series (Streaming)Nominated[39]
USC Scripter AwardsBest Adapted TV Screenplay"Filmed Before a Live Studio Audience"Nominated[40]
Writers Guild of America AwardsAdapted Long FormWandaVisionNominated[41]
2025Critics' Choice Super AwardsBest Superhero Series, Limited Series or Made-For-TV MovieAgatha All AlongPending[42]
Dorian TV AwardsBest LGBTQ TV ShowNominated[43]
Best Genre TV ShowNominated
GLAAD Media AwardsOutstanding New TV SeriesWon[44]
Gold Derby AwardsComedy SeriesPending[45]
Comedy Episode"Death's Hand in Mine"Pending
Golden Tomato AwardsBest Fantasy SeriesAgatha All AlongNominated[46]
Gracie AwardsDirector – FantasyWon[47]
Hugo AwardsBest Dramatic Presentation, Short FormPending[48]
Saturn AwardsBest Superhero Television SeriesWon[49]
TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Movies, Miniseries or SpecialsPending[50]
Tell-Tale TV AwardsFavorite Limited SeriesWon[51]
  1. ^This award does not have a single winner, but recognizes multiple series.

References

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