Jeffrey Azize, a talented individual, spent his formative years in the vibrant borough of Queens, New York.
His extensive body of work comprises a diverse range of projects, including the thought-provoking films "Saving Bill Murray" and "The Human Experience", as well as the poignant short films "Child 31" and "Generation Hope". Furthermore, his work has garnered significant attention from prominent publications such as The New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Times London, and the Huffington Post, with his films also being featured on renowned television networks like CNN, BBC, FOX, ABC News, the Today Show, and Discovery Networks.
Azize's most recent short film, "Just Keep Swimming", has resonated with a staggering audience of over 100 million people worldwide, offering a poignant glimpse into the special bond between Pixar's acclaimed director Andrew Stanton and his son, Francis William.
In addition to his cinematic endeavors, Azize has also co-starred in "The Human Experience" alongside his brother, Clifford, as they embark on a journey to uncover life's most profound mysteries. Following the film's release, Jeffrey was handpicked by Bono's sustainable fashion brand Edun to serve as a model and "Modern Pioneer", a testament to his inspiring presence. As a result, he continues to travel the world, screening the film and sharing his personal experiences with others, inspiring a sense of purpose and fulfillment in those he encounters.