Jon Landau

Personal Info

Known For

Production

Known Credits

11

Gender

Male

Birthday

1960-07-23

Day of death

2024-07-05 (63 years old)

Place of Birth

New York City, New York, USA

Jon Landau

Biography

Jon Landau (/ˈlændaʊ/; July 23, 1960 – July 5, 2024) was an American film producer. Best known for his collaborations with filmmaker James Cameron, he notably co-produced Cameron's epic romantic film Titanic (1997)—for which he won the Academy Award for Best Picture—as well as Cameron's Avatar film series (2009–2029). As of 2025, Titanic, Avatar (2009) and Avatar: The Way of Water (2022) are three of the four highest-grossing films of all time, with Avatar in the top spot (not adjusted for inflation). Landau's other notable credits include Solaris (2002) and Alita: Battle Angel (2019), both of which he produced alongside Cameron, as well as Honey, I Shrunk the Kids (1989) and Dick Tracy (1990). Following his death from cancer in 2024, Landau's final works will be the final three Avatar sequels, for which he will be credited posthumously. His memoir, The Bigger Picture: My Blockbuster Life & Lessons Learned Along the Way, written after his cancer diagnosis, was published in November 2025, featuring a foreword by Cameron. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jon Landau, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

  • HBO First Look

    HBO First Look

  • Avatar: The Deep Dive - A Special Edition of 20/20

    Avatar: The Deep Dive - A Special Edition of 20/20

  • Capturing Avatar

    Capturing Avatar

  • Avatar: Creating the World of Pandora

    Avatar: Creating the World of Pandora

  • Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films

    Fire and Water: Making the Avatar Films

  • Titanic: Stories from the Heart

    Titanic: Stories from the Heart

  • Reflections on Titanic

    Reflections on Titanic

  • Wreckage and Rage: Making 'Alien³'

    Wreckage and Rage: Making 'Alien³'

  • Inside Pandora's Box

    Inside Pandora's Box

  • Titanic: Breaking New Ground

    Titanic: Breaking New Ground

  • Brian May's Brief History of 3D

    Brian May's Brief History of 3D