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Spike Jonze

Cinematographer

Birthday October 22, 1969

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 55 Years

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Who Is Spike Jonze? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Spike Jonze, born on October 22, 1969, is an influential American filmmaker, known for his innovative approach to storytelling and his ability to blend various genres within his films. With a unique style that often incorporates surrealism and emotional depth, Jonze has captivated audiences and has received numerous awards throughout his career. In 2025, he is 55 years old, continuing to be a pivotal figure in the film industry.

Occupation Cinematographer
Date of Birth October 22, 1969
Age 55 Years
Birth Place New York City, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

At 55 years of age, Spike Jonze stands approximately 5 feet 9 inches (175 cm) tall and weighs around 160 pounds (73 kg). While specific body measurements are not publicly available, his slim physique reflects an active lifestyle, consistent with his energetic approach to filmmaking.

Along with Rick Howard and Mike Carroll, Jonze co-founded the skateboard company Girl Skateboards in 1993. The following year, he directed the video for the Weezer song "Buddy Holly", which featured the band performing the song interspersed with clips from the sitcom Happy Days. The video became immensely popular and was shown frequently on MTV.

A 2013 Rolling Stone readers' poll ranked it as the tenth best music video of the 1990s. Also in 1994, Jonze directed the videos for the Beastie Boys' songs "Sure Shot" and, more famously, "Sabotage".

The latter parodies 1970s cop shows and is presented as the opening credits for a fictional show called Sabotage, featuring the band members appearing as its protagonists.

As with "Buddy Holly", the video attracted great popularity and was in "near-constant rotation on MTV." In the same year, Jonze also directed videos for the hip hop group Marxman, The Breeders, Dinosaur Jr., and another Weezer song, "Undone – The Sweater Song". Jonze made his film debut as an actor in a bit part in the drama Mi Vida Loca (1994).

In 1995, he was attached to direct an adapatation of Harold and the Purple Crayon.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Throughout his life, Jonze has been known to keep his personal life relatively private. As of 2025, he is rumored to be in a relationship with actress and producer [Michelle Williams](/michelle-williams-actress), sparking interest among fans and media alike. Previously, Jonze was married to actress Sofia Coppola, and they share a significant connection through their artistic collaborations.

Spiegel III and Sandra L. Granzow. His father was of German Jewish ancestry. Jonze is the great-grandson of Arthur Spiegel and the great-great-grandson of Joseph Spiegel, founder of the Spiegel catalog. Arthur H. Spiegel III was the founder of a healthcare consulting firm. Jonze's parents divorced when he was a young child and his father remarried.

Jonze was raised by his mother in Bethesda, Maryland, where she worked in public relations, along with his brother Sam "Squeak E. Clean" Spiegel, who is now a producer and DJ, and his sister Julia.

While studying at Walt Whitman High School, Jonze spent much of his time at a Bethesda community store, where owner Mike Henderson gave him the nickname "Spike Jonze" in reference to the satirical bandleader Spike Jones. While in high school, Jonze was close friends with future Jackass co-creator Jeff Tremaine.

They became friends through their shared interest in BMX.

Net Worth and Salary

Spike Jonze's net worth is estimated to be around $50 million in 2025. His wealth has been accumulated through his successful career in film production, directing, and writing. His contributions to critically acclaimed movies, including Her and Being John Malkovich, have not only earned significant box office returns but have also solidified his status as a formidable force in Hollywood.

Career, Business, and Investments

Jonze began his career in the 1990s, originally working on music videos before transitioning to feature films. His unique voice and visionary ideas have led to landmark projects that blend visual art and storytelling. In addition to filmmaking, Jonze has been involved in various artistic endeavors, including photography and television production.

Moreover, Jonze is an advocate for innovative storytelling and has invested in short films and virtual reality projects, positioning him at the forefront of evolving media landscapes. His production company, The Directors Bureau, has produced a wide range of thought-provoking content, further establishing his influence in the industry.

Jonze began his career as a teenager photographing BMX riders and skateboarders for Freestylin' Magazine and Transworld Skateboarding, and co-founding the youth culture magazine Dirt. Moving into filmmaking, he began shooting street skateboarding films, including the influential Video Days (1991).

Jonze co-founded the skateboard company Girl Skateboards in 1993 with riders Rick Howard and Mike Carroll. Jonze's filmmaking style made him an in-demand director of music videos for much of the 1990s, resulting in collaborations with R.E.M., Sonic Youth, Beastie Boys, Ween, Fatboy Slim, Daft Punk, Weezer, Björk, Arcade Fire and Kanye West.

Social Network

Spike Jonze maintains a low profile on social media platforms, although he occasionally shares insights into his creative process. His Instagram account, @spikejonze, provides glimpses of his work and personal moments, connecting him with fans and fellow artists alike.

In 2017, Jonze directed Frank Ocean's summer festival tour, which included 8 shows which took place in different cities around the US and Europe. Jonze also produced and decorated, alongside Ocean and artist Tom Sachs among others, an elaborate stage with a runway and central platform for the same concert.

Jonze wrote and directed the stage show Changers: A Dance Story, starring Lakeith Stanfield and Mia Wasikowska. Featuring dance choreography by Ryan Heffington, the show premiered at an Opening Ceremony fashion week presentation in September 2017 before opening to the public for a four-night run at the La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club.

Jonze produced the documentary Jim & Andy: The Great Beyond (2017), which documents the production of the film Man on the Moon (1999).

The following year, he directed the short commercial film Welcome Home for Apple's HomePod devices, starring FKA Twigs dancing inside her apartment as its transforms into a surreal space and engages in a dance off with her doppelgänger.

In 2019, Jonze directed a commercial and accompanying short film for the website building service Squarespace starring Idris Elba, as well a short film titled The New Normal advocating for marijuana legalization in partnership with the cannabis company MedMen.

In that year, Jonze also filmed the Aziz Ansari stand-up special Right Now, operating close-up shots himself onstage. He won two consecutive Directors Guild of America Awards for his commercial work in 2018 and 2019.

Education

Spike Jonze pursued his passion for film at the California Institute of the Arts, where he honed his skills as a filmmaker. His educational background, combined with his innate creativity, laid the foundation for his remarkable contributions to the film industry.


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