- He always wanted to be in filmmaking. At 14, after watching "A Nightmare on Elm Street" he typed a 10-page prequel and sent it to New Line Cinema. But the studio wasn't sold on the unsolicited manuscript and sent it back to him. So he sent New Line chairman Robert Shaye a surly letter. Shaye responded saying Reddick had "a fertile imagination" but his story "lacked structure." Reddick then started a letter-and-phone relationship with Shaye and his assistant. Reddick landed an internship with New Line during college and he worked there for almost 11 years. New Line produced Jeffrey's first screenplay (originally called Flight 180) which became the hit franchise "Final Destination." Jeffrey finally quit his full time job at New Line after selling his treatment for "Final Destination 2.".
- Attended Berea College in Berea, Kentucky.
- Jeffrey originally dreamed of being an actor. But in the early 90's when non-traditional casting wasn't in vogue, he was told he was an ethnic Michael J. Fox type. His agent said if he wanted to get work he needed to learn to rap or play basketball.
- A die-hard horror fan, Jeffrey's favorite, and most influential, film is the original Les Griffes de la nuit (1984). He's also a huge fan of the original V (1983) and _V: The Final Battle" (1984) _qv).
- Native of Jackson, Kentucky.
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