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1969 (age&#160 · 57) Miami Beach · Florida · U.S. Education New York University Occupations Film director producer Years&#160 · active 1988–2018 2024–present Brett Ratner (born March 28 · 1969) &#91 · 1 &#93 · is an American film director and producer. He directed the Rush Hour film series · The Family Man · Red Dragon · X-Men: The Last Stand · Tower Heist · Hercules · and Melania . He is a producer or executive producer of several films · including the Horrible Bosses series · The Revenant · and War Dogs · and the television series Prison Break . Ratner directed his first feature film · Money Talks · in 1997. &#91

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1969 (age&#160
57) Miami Beach
Florida
U.S. Education New York University Occupations Film director producer Years&#160
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active 1988–2018 2024–present Brett Ratner (born March 28
1969) &#91
1 &#93
is an American film director and producer. He directed the Rush Hour film series
The Family Man
Red Dragon
X-Men: The Last Stand
Tower Heist
Hercules
and Melania . He is a producer or executive producer of several films
including the Horrible Bosses series
The Revenant
and War Dogs
and the television series Prison Break . Ratner directed his first feature film
Money Talks
in 1997. &#91

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