Jeff Skoll
Jeff Skoll, born on January 16, 1965 in Montreal, Québec, Canada, is a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his roles as an executive producer and producer in several notable films. Skoll's involvement in cinema began with his work on "The Help," a 2011 drama film that received critical acclaim and was nominated for several Academy Awards.
Biography
Jeff Skoll, born on January 16, 1965 in Montreal, Québec, Canada, is a prominent figure in the film industry, known for his roles as an executive producer and producer in several notable films. Skoll's involvement in cinema began with his work on "The Help," a 2011 drama film that received critical acclaim and was nominated for several Academy Awards. He continued his work in the industry, serving as an executive producer for "Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life," a 2016 comedy film, and "¡Viva Maestro!," a 2022 documentary. Most recently, Skoll produced "Dark Waters," a 2019 legal thriller that received widespread recognition for its exploration of environmental issues.





