A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Birthplace:
New York City, New York, USA
Born:
October 14, 1991
Owen Kline is an American director, screenwriter and actor based in New York City. His short Jazzy for Joe starred the late broadcasting legend Joe Franklin in a rare comic performance paired alongside an orphaned toddler. His prior short, Fowl Play, a Queens-based comedy about low-rent aspiring cockfighters and their chicken, was presented on Le Cinéma Club in 2017 as part of the Safdie brothers’ carte blanche. Kline’s acting credits include Noah Baumbach’s The Squid and the Whale, the Safdies’ John’s Gone and the Michael M. Bilandic comedies Hellaware and Jobe’z World. Kline wrote and directed Funny Pages, his feature debut.
Assistant Editor:
2018 Jobe'z World
Director:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
Editor:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2017 The Universe Is Out There: Josh and Benny Safdie
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
Producer:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2017 The Universe Is Out There: Josh and Benny Safdie
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
Screenplay:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2017 The Universe Is Out There: Josh and Benny Safdie
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
Thanks:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2017 The Universe Is Out There: Josh and Benny Safdie
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
2022 The Cranberry Hour
Writer:
2011 Sinners of Kings Highway
2013 Fowl Play
2014 Jazzy for Joe
2017 The Universe Is Out There: Josh and Benny Safdie
2018 Jobe'z World
2022 Funny Pages
2022 Mystery Reel
2022 The Cranberry Hour
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