Jonathan Shestack

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Jonathan "Jon" Shestack is a film producer. He has produced well-known movies, such as Air Force One and Firewall.[1] Additionally, he was one of the founders of Cure Autism Now (CAN), an autism-focused nonprofit organization that was formed on August 9, 1995[2] and merged with Autism Speaks on December 31, 2007.[3] His father was Jerome J. Shestack, a well-known lawyer from Philadelphia, and his mother is Marciarose Shestack, a broadcast journalist.[4]

Born (1959-09-02) September 2, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationsFilm producer, film director, activist
SpousePortia Iversen
ChildrenDov Shestack
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Jonathan Shestack
Born (1959-09-02) September 2, 1959 (age 66)
OccupationsFilm producer, film director, activist
SpousePortia Iversen
ChildrenDov Shestack
FatherJerome J. Shestack
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Shestack has stated that his production style starts with a pitch for a script. He then refines the idea as needed until a studio decides that it will be made into a movie. He has also advocated giving credit to people that play an indirect role in moviemaking.[5] He has been eager to use the films he produces to raise money for autism research.[6]

Shestack started the Cure Autism Now Foundation after his son, Dov, was diagnosed with autism.[1] The organization raised money for scientific research on autism,[7] with a primary focus on cure- and treatment-related research.[8] Shestack received many donations through his connections[vague] in Hollywood. He was known for being able to attract significant donors and awareness, to the extent that he played a major role in convincing the United States Congress to pass the Combating Autism Act of 2006. Initially, Shestack was against the merger of CAN with Autism Speaks, but decided to eventually accept it.[9]

In 2010, Shestack criticized autistic activist and Autistic Self Advocacy Network founder Ari Ne'eman following Ne'eman's nomination by U.S. President Barack Obama to sit on the National Council on Disability. Shestack stated, "Why people have gotten upset is, he doesn’t seem to represent, understand or have great sympathy for all the people who are truly, deeply affected in a way that he isn’t."[10]

In 2017 Shestack's production company was selected to produce the Netflix film adaption of the 2005 science-fiction book Old Man's War by John Scalzi.[11] As of February 2026, Shestack's personal website lists the film as "in development."[12]

In 2022 Shestack was selected to produce Only Apparently Real, a biopic based on Philip K Dick.[13]

Filmography

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Year Title Role
1994 The Last Seduction Producer
1997 Air Force One Producer
1998 Disturbing Behavior Producer
2001 Soul Survivors Executive producer
2005 Waiting... Executive producer
2006 Firewall Producer
2006 Bickford Shmeckler's Cool Ideas Executive producer
2007 Dan in Real Life Producer
2009 Ghosts of Girlfriends Past Producer
2013 Open Grave Executive producer[14]
2016 We Love You Producer
2017 Before I Fall Producer
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