Talent
- Neal H. Moritz
Neal H. Moritz is the founder of Original Film, best known for the “Fast & Furious” film franchise, including “Furious 7,” which broke multiple box office records to become the sixth highest grossing feature film of all time. One of Hollywood’s most prolific producers, Moritz has produced over 50 major motion pictures, which combined have earned over $10 billion worldwide.
Most recently, Moritz released “The Fate of the Furious,” the eighth installment in the “Fast & Furious” franchise. His additional film credits include “21 Jump Street,” “22 Jump Street,” “Passengers,” “Goosebumps,” “Jack the Giant Slayer,” “Total Recall,” “The Change-Up,” “Battle: Los Angeles,” “The Green Hornet,” “The Bounty Hunter,” “I Am Legend,” “Vantage Point,” “Made of Honor,” “Evan Almighty,” “Gridiron Gang,” “Click,” “S.W.A.T.,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” “xXx,” “Out of Time,” “Blue Streak,” “The Skulls,” “Cruel Intentions,” “Urban Legend,” “I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “Volcano” and “Juice.”
Additionally, Moritz runs a successful television division, including the series “Preacher,” based on the popular graphic novels and which begins its second season this summer on AMC. His next project will be “The Boys,” an upcoming graphic novel series adaptation for HBO/Cinemax.
Moritz’s additional television credits include “Prison Break: Resurrection,” the 2017 reboot of the hit drama series of the same name, the highly acclaimed series “The Big C,” “Save Me” and the television movie “The Rat Pack,” which earned 11 Primetime Emmy Award nominations.
Moritz is a native of Los Angeles, where he still resides. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Economics from UCLA and a graduate degree from the Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California.