Jon Poll is an American film director, editor and producer, best known for his directorial debut with the 2007 film Charlie Bartlett. Poll is the one of three sons of the late film producer, Martin Poll. He graduated from the University of Southern California's film school in 1981 before becoming a film editor.
Meet the Parents
(Editor)
Meet the Fockers
(Editor)
Forever Young
(Editor)
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
(Editor)
Austin Powers in Goldmember
(Editor)
Scary Movie 3
(Editor)
Death to Smoochy
(Editor)
Charlie Bartlett
(Director)
Wild Hearts Can't Be Broken
(Editor)
Father of the Bride
(Editor)
Weeds
(Editor)
The 40 Year Old Virgin
(Executive Producer)
Coastal Elites
(Editor)
Brüno
(Co-Producer)
Meet the Fockers
(Co-Producer)
Mistrial
(Editor)
Uncle Drew
(Additional Editor)
The Magic Bracelet
(Director)
Camp Nowhere
(Editor)
Monkeybone
(Editor)
God's Time
(Editor)
Dunston Checks In
(Editor)
Playing It Cool
(Co-Executive Producer)
The Color Purple
(Editor)
The Roses
(Editor)
Meet the Fockers
(Second Unit Director)
Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
(Additional Editor)
The Campaign
(Executive Producer)
The Campaign
(Editor)
Dinner for Schmucks
(Editor)
The Greatest Showman
(Editor)
Cabin Boy
(Editor)
Dinner for Schmucks
(Executive Producer)
Bombshell
(Editor)
The Beautician and the Beast
(Editor)
Mystery, Alaska
(Editor)
Captain America
(Editor)
Muppets Most Wanted
(Additional Editor)
Fire Birds
(Editor)
Krippendorf's Tribe
(Editor)
Unfinished Business
(Editor)
The Brink
(Director)
Eerie, Indiana
(Editor)
Eerie, Indiana
(Co-Producer)