Peyton Reed

Peyton Tucker Reed (born July 3, 1964) is an American television and film director. He is best known for directing the comedy films Bring It On (2000), Down with Love (2003), The Break-Up (2006) and Yes Man (2008), as well as the superhero films Ant-Man (2015) and its sequel, Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018).

Biography
Reed was born in Raleigh, North Carolina and attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Reed directed the motion pictures Bring It On, Down with Love, and The Break-Up; all comedy films. He has also acted in small roles in some films including his own and has written a few original songs for his soundtracks. He has also produced a few music videos.

Reed directed the 2008 film Yes Man, starring Jim Carrey. Yes Man is an adaptation of Danny Wallace's autobiography about his decision to say "yes" to whatever offer, invitation, challenge, or opportunity that is presented to him.

Reed replaced Edgar Wright as the director of Ant-Man. Prior to joining the production of Ant-Man, Reed was slated to direct a Brian Epstein biopic, titled The Fifth Beatle. However, his commitment to the superhero film required him to part ways with The Fifth Beatle. Reed then went on to direct Ant-Man and the Wasp, the sequel to Ant-Man.

Personal life
Reed lives in the Los Angeles area with his wife Sheila; he was previously married to Beth LaMure from 1998 to 2006.

Filmography
Feature films
 * Bring It On (2000)
 * Down with Love (2003)
 * The Break-Up (2006)
 * Yes Man (2008)
 * Ant-Man (2015)
 * Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018)

Television
 * Back to the Future (1991)
 * The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes (1995 remake)
 * The Love Bug (1997 remake)
 * The Weird Al Show (1997)
 * Mr. Show with Bob and David (5 episodes of Season 4, 1998)
 * Upright Citizens Brigade (2000)
 * Cashmere Mafia (2008; pilot)
 * New Girl (2011)
 * The Goodwin Games (2012)

Webseries
 * On Cinema (2015) as himself (cameo)

Documentaries/Short films
 * Back to the Future: The Ride (Screenwriter) (1991)
 * The Secrets of the Back to the Future Trilogy (1990)
 * Through the Eyes of Forrest Gump (Making Of) (1994)

Commercials
 * "Pretty Khaki" (for GAP, 2/28/2005)