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Brett Ratner directed Red Dragon (2002), in which Anthony Hopkins reprised his role as Dr. Hannibal Lecter.
Ashton Kutcher pranked Hugh Jackman at Brett Ratner’s home for MTV’s “Punk’d.” Kutcher was also briefly attached to star in the film “Horrible Bosses,” which Ratner produced.
Brett Ratner directed Tower Heist (2011), in which Ben Stiller starred as Josh Kovaks.
Brett Ratner is connected to Britney Spears through his work in the music video industry. He directed video segments for her “Onyx Hotel” tour and featured her in his photography book.
Brett Ratner is connected to Charlie Day as a producer of the 2011 film “Horrible Bosses,” in which Day starred alongside Jason Bateman, Jason Sudeikis, and Jennifer Aniston.
Brett Ratner is connected to Chris Tucker through several films, most notably the “Rush Hour” series and “Money Talks” (1997), which marked Ratner’s directorial debut.
Brett Ratner spent a week partying with Sean “Diddy” Combs in New York, along with Jay-Z and Jermaine Dupri, which contributed to the end of his relationship with Serena Williams in 2005.
Brett Ratner is connected to Donald Trump by directing a documentary about Melania Trump. He has ties to Trump’s administration, including Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin and Mar-a-Lago.
Brett Ratner is connected to Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson by directing the 2014 film “Hercules,” in which Johnson starred as the main character in the action-adventure genre.
Brett Ratner directed Tower Heist (2011), in which Eddie Murphy starred as Slide.
Brett Ratner directed Red Dragon (2002), in which Edward Norton starred as FBI agent Will Graham.
Brett Ratner is connected to Eminem through his work with Mariah Carey. Ratner directed the music video for Carey’s song “Obsessed,” which was interpreted as a response to Eminem’s lyrics.
Brett Ratner produced Gods of Egypt (2016), in which Gerard Butler starred as Set.
Brett Ratner directed X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), in which Halle Berry starred as Storm.
Brett Ratner is connected to Hugh Jackman by directing 2006’s “X-Men: The Last Stand,” in which Jackman starred as Wolverine. In “Punk’d,” Jackman was pranked at Ratner’s home.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jackie Chan by directing the “Rush Hour” film series, which starred Chan alongside Chris Tucker in three movies from 1998 to 2007.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jamie Foxx by directing Foxx’s music video “Just Like Me,” which features T.I. Ratner also considered Foxx for a role in an early version of the film “Tower Heist.”
Brett Ratner is connected to Jason Bateman as a producer of the 2011 film “Horrible Bosses,” in which Bateman starred alongside Jennifer Aniston, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jason Momoa through the 2011 film “Conan the Barbarian.” Ratner was briefly and prematurely announced as the director before Marcus Nispel took over.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jason Sudeikis as a producer of the 2011 film “Horrible Bosses,” in which Sudeikis starred alongside Jason Bateman, Jennifer Aniston, and Charlie Day.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jay-Z through his work directing music videos, including Foxy Brown’s “I’ll Be,” which was released in 1997 and features Jay-Z.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jeff Bezos as the director of a documentary about Melania Trump, distributed by Amazon Prime Video, a company founded by Bezos.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jennifer Aniston as a producer of the 2011 film “Horrible Bosses,” in which Aniston starred alongside Jason Bateman, Charlie Day, and Jason Sudeikis.
Brett Ratner directed Rush Hour 2 (2001), in which Jeremy Piven played a Versace salesman.
Brett Ratner is connected to Jessica Simpson by directing her music video “A Public Affair” in 2006, which featured a roller skating theme and included several celebrities.
Brett Ratner is connected to Keanu Reeves through a proposed project where Ratner was set to direct a new Superman film with Reeves as the lead, although this project never materialized.
Brett Ratner is connected to Madonna through his direction of her music video “Beautiful Stranger,” which was released in 1999 and won an MTV Video Music Award for Best Video from a Film.
Brett Ratner is connected to Mariah Carey by directing several of her music videos, including “Heartbreaker,” “We Belong Together,” “Touch My Body,” “Obsessed,” and “It’s Like That.”
Brett Ratner is connected to Mike Myers by directing the music video for Madonna’s “Beautiful Stranger,” which featured Myers as Austin Powers from “Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me.”
Brett Ratner is connected to Miley Cyrus through his direction of her 2008 music video “7 Things,” a project that Cyrus described as a fun and collaborative experience.
Brett Ratner is connected to Melania Trump as the director of a documentary about her life, which is being produced partly by Melania Trump and will be released on Amazon Prime Video.
Brett Ratner is connected to Nicolas Cage through the 2000 film “The Family Man,” which Ratner directed and Cage starred in alongside Téa Leoni.
Brett Ratner is connected to Olivia Munn through allegations of sexual harassment.
Brett Ratner directed After the Sunset (2004), in which Pierce Brosnan starred as Max Burdett.
Brett Ratner directed Red Dragon (2002), in which Ralph Fiennes played the serial killer Francis Dolarhyde, also known as the Tooth Fairy.
Brett Ratner directed After the Sunset (2004), in which Salma Hayek starred as Lola Cirillo.
Brett Ratner is connected to Serena Williams through their romance from 2004 to 2006. Ratner appeared on her reality show “Venus and Serena: For Real,” showcasing their relationship.
Brett Ratner credited Steven Spielberg as being a major influence on his filmmaking career. Ratner worked with Spielberg through RatPac Entertainment, which co-financed several Warner Bros. films.
Brett Ratner referred to himself as a “Swiftie Grandma” in a selfie with Taylor Swift. (Instagram)
Brett Ratner directed The Family Man (2000), in which Téa Leoni starred as Kate Reynolds.
Brett Ratner is connected to Tony Robbins by playing a key role in connecting Robbins with Paramount Global for the launch of Robbins’ new FAST channel, “The Tony Robbins Network.”
Brett Ratner directed After the Sunset (2004), in which Woody Harrelson starred as FBI agent Stan Lloyd.
Brett Ratner is a filmmaker and producer known for directing the Rush Hour trilogy, Red Dragon (2002), X-Men: The Last Stand (2006), and Tower Heist (2011). He has also directed music videos for artists like Mariah Carey and Madonna. As a producer, he co-founded RatPac Entertainment, which co-financed numerous major films. His career declined after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced in 2017, leading Warner Bros. to sever ties with him. In 2024, he directed a documentary about Melania Trump and Donald Trump that premiered on Amazon Prime Video.

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