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Born September 9, 1968 (age [54]) Trumbull, Connecticut, U.S.
>Bai co-wrote the screenplay for The Front Runner,
the cinematic version of All the Truth Is Out,
along with the screenwriter Jay Carson and the film's director Jason Reitman.[17]
Jay Carson is an American screenwriter and producer.
Carson worked in domestic and international politics for Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Howard Dean, Bill Bradley, Chuck Schumer,
Mike Bloomberg, and Tom Daschle before his career in film and television.[1]
He was Hillary Clinton's press secretary in her 2008 presidential campaign.[2]
He is the former Chief Deputy Mayor of Los Angeles, serving under Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.[3]
Film and television career
Carson began his career in Hollywood as a supervising producer[4] and political consultant for the Netflix original series,House of Cards.
He worked on the show since its inception.[5]
Carson co-wrote the 2018 film, The Front Runner, about Gary Hart's failed presidential bid. It starred Hugh Jackman.[6]
Carson is the creator of the Apple TV series The Morning Show, serving as executive producer alongside Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon.[7]
'Apple's near $300-million-plus commitment for the show is one of the largest ever.[8]
In April 2018, Carson was fired from The Morning Show over "creative differences."[9]
An arbitration process at the Writers Guild of America awarded Carson the lone "created by" credit.[10][11]
Carson is currently developing a journalism drama with Matt Bai and Steve Kloves, for Entertainment 360.[12]
Political career
Carson's career as a senior-level policy advisor and strategist began in 1998 working on Senator Charles Schumer's
successful upset Senate campaign and Bill Bradley's presidential campaign in 2000.[14]
Carson then served as the Deputy Communications Director for Senate Democratic Leader Tom Daschle.[15]
Carson left the Leadership's Office to become the Press Secretary for Governor Howard Dean's 2004 presidential campaign
—the first major campaign to utilize the Internet for mass fundraising and volunteer organizing.[16][17]
In August 2005, Carson was named the Communications Director for the William J. Clinton Foundation
— President Clinton's international non-profit organization based in New York City
— where he was responsible for overseeing media relations and serving as a senior advisor to the former president.[15]
After spending several years at the Clinton Foundation, Carson served as the press secretary for Hillary Clinton's 2008 presidential campaign.[2]
In addition to serving as the main spokesperson for the campaign, he was a senior advisor to Clinton providing day-to-day counsel.[18]
In September 2009, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa appointed Carson to the position of Chief Deputy Mayor
as part of the Mayor's broader effort to refocus his office during his second and final term.[19][20]
From 2010 to 2015, Carson worked as a Senior Advisor to Bloomberg Philanthropies, Michael Bloomberg's venue for charitable giving.[3][21][22]
From 2010 to 2013, Carson was the Executive Director for C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group.[23][24]
In 2013, he stepped down from the C40 Cites Climate Leadership Group and
became the Co-Principal in charge of marketing & communications for Bloomberg Associates.[1]
Born Macon, Georgia, U.S.
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>Bai co-wrote the screenplay for The Front Runner, the cinematic version of All the Truth Is Out,
along with the screenwriter Jay Carson and the film's director Jason Reitman.[17]
Jason Reitman ( /ˈraɪtmən/; born October 19, 1977)[1]
is a Canadian-American[2] film director, screenwriter, and producer, best known for directing the films Thank You for Smoking (2005),
Juno (2007), Up in the Air (2009), and Young Adult (2011).
As of February 2, 2010, he has received one Grammy Award and four Academy Award nominations, two of which are for Best Director.
Reitman is a dual citizen of Canada and the United States. He is the son of director Ivan Reitman.
Reitman was born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada,[1] the son of Geneviève Robert,
an actress sometimes billed as Geneviève Deloir, and comedy director Ivan Reitman.
Reitman has two younger sisters: Catherine, an actress, who is three years younger than he, and Caroline, a nurse, who is 12 years younger.[3]
Reitman's father was born in Czechoslovakia, to Jewish parents who were Holocaust survivors.
Reitman's paternal grandfather ran a dry cleaner and then a car wash.[3]
His mother is from a Christian background, and of French-Canadian descent; she converted to Judaism.[4][5][6]
When he was still a child, his family moved to Los Angeles.[7]
His father, Ivan, directed the films Ghostbusters, Stripes, and Kindergarten Cop.
Reitman grew up on set, and has photos of himself as a baby on the set of Animal House in 1978.[3]
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This showed him that making movies is "a job that people do, that it's not just this piece of magic that happens."[3]
Jason described his childhood self as "a loser… a movie geek… [and] shy."[8] In the late 1980s,
Reitman began appearing in small acting parts and serving as a production assistant on his father's films.
He spent time in the editing rooms of his father's movies, learning the process.[8]
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notably directed Ghostbusters: Afterlife, Juno, Thank You for Smoking, Up in the Air, Young Adult and Tully.
He produced Chloe and Jennifer's Body, two films that advanced Amanda Seyfried's career for adult oriented roles.
He is the son of Ivan Reitman, who directed the first two Ghostbusters films and Twins.
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When Reitman met with Bai and Carson, it was kismet.
Matt Bai, Jason Reitman and Jay Carson The New York Red Carpet Premiere of The Front Runner