Jeff Dowd
American film producer
Intro | American film producer | |
Places | United States of America | |
is | Film producer | |
Work field | Film, TV, Stage & Radio | |
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Birth | 20 November 1949, Oakland | |
Age | 75 years | |
Star sign | Scorpio |
Jeff Dowd (born November 20, 1949) is an American film producer and political activist best known as a member of the "Seattle Seven," who went to jail (briefly, for contempt of court) following a violent protest against the Vietnam war.
He later moved to Los Angeles and became an independent movie producer and promoter, producing such films as Zebrahead.
He met the Coen Brothers while they were promoting their first film, Blood Simple. He is the basis for one of their most popular characters, Jeffrey "The Dude" Lebowski from The Big Lebowski. In 2011, Dowd was the subject of an 18-minute documentary-short directed by Jeff Feuerzeig and broadcast on the USA Network as part of its "Character" series.