Jonas McCord has had a remarkable career spanning over three decades in both New York and Hollywood, earning him a reputation as a talented and accomplished professional in the entertainment industry.
Throughout his career, he has been recognized with numerous awards and accolades, including two Emmy Awards and The Peabody Award, solidifying his position as a respected figure in the industry.
McCord's extensive experience is showcased through his work as Executive Producer, Writer, and Director on various TV series and movies for television, with estimates suggesting he has overseen the production of over 100 hours of television.
Some of his notable projects include Steven Spielberg's award-winning film "Class Of '61" starring Clive Owen, and "Women Of Valor" starring Susan Sarandon.
As a feature film writer/director, McCord has collaborated with renowned professionals such as Robert Towne, Aaron Sorkin, Gene Roddenberry, Phillip Noyce, Nick Cassavetes, and Steven Spielberg.
During the period of 2001 to the present, McCord has produced over five major feature films, including "Ask The Dust," which was co-produced with Tom Cruise, starring Colin Farrell and Salma Hayek. His award-winning film, "The Body," featured Antonio Banderas in a starring role.
In addition to his work in film, McCord was instrumental in the story and production of the docudrama "God, the Father," which tells the story of the conversion of the mobster, Michael Franzese.