Benny Safdie


Benjamin Safdie is an American filmmaker and actor, most known for his film collaborations with his elder brother, Josh, in Heaven Knows What, Good Time, and Uncut Gems.
His solo career includes the co-created satirical series The Curse, and his solo directorial debut The Smashing Machine, for which he won the Silver Lion at the 82nd Venice International Film Festival.
For his role in Good Time as Nick, Safdie was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male, and has since starred in Licorice Pizza, Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret, Oppenheimer, and Happy Gilmore 2, as well as in the television show The Curse.

Early life

Safdie's parents are Amy and Alberto Safdie. He is of Syrian Jewish descent on his father's side, and Ashkenazi Jewish descent on his mother's side. He was raised in New York. When their parents divorced, he and brother Josh divided their time between their father in Queens and their mother and stepfather in Manhattan. He attended Columbia Grammar & Preparatory School and graduated from the Boston University College of Communication in 2008.

Career

Filmmaking

The Safdies' first feature was the 2009 film Daddy Longlegs: they also wrote the screenplay and edited the film together. The film was showcased in the Directors' Fortnight at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival. In 2013, they debuted the documentary film Lenny Cooke at the Tribeca Film Festival, a documentary they became attached to after Cooke approached them to review the footage. In 2014, the pair premiered their next film Heaven Knows What at the 71st Venice International Film Festival. In February 2016, the brothers began filming their crime thriller film Good Time, which Benny starred in alongside Robert Pattinson, in New York City. It premiered at the 2017 Cannes Film Festival, where it competed for the Palme d'Or. Benny, for his performance, was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Supporting Male.
Uncut Gems, Josh and Benny's next film, starred Adam Sandler, Lakeith Stanfield and Julia Fox; Martin Scorsese was executive producer. The brothers won the Independent Spirit Award for Best Director, and Benny shared the Independent Spirit Award for Best Editing with Ronald Bronstein, with whom he has co-edited all the Safdie brother films.
Safdie and Nathan Fielder co-created the Showtime series The Curse, which premiered in November 2023. The show, in which they also starred, received critical acclaim, and Safdie earned an Independent Spirit Award nomination for Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series.
Safdie then, in his first directorial endevour without his brother and his first solo writing credit, directed the MMA themed film The Smashing Machine, starring Dwayne Johnson as former wrestler and MMA fighter Mark Kerr. The film premiered and the 82nd Venice International Film Festival, where Safdie won the Silver Lion for Best Direction. The film received a theatrical release in October 2025 by A24.
Safdie is currently attached as writer, director and producer to a film adaptation of Daniel Pinkwater's Lizard Music for Amazon MGM Studios' United Artists, reteaming with Johnson.

Acting

In 2017, Safdie began taking on performances not directed by himself or Josh, appearing in a role in the film Person to Person. In 2020, he appeared in Pieces of a Woman, and in 2021 he took on a significant supporting role in the Paul Thomas Anderson film Licorice Pizza.
In 2022, Safdie appeared in Claire Denis' romantic thriller Stars at Noon, and as Nari in the Disney+ miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi. In 2023, he starred in the film adaptation Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret., and appears as Edward Teller in Oppenheimer, directed by Christopher Nolan.
In 2025, he appeared in Happy Gilmore 2, and is set to reunite with Nolan on The Odyssey in 2026. He played the voice of Bowser Jr. in The Super Mario Galaxy Movie.

Personal life

Safdie is Jewish. His father was born in Italy and raised in France, and is of Sephardic-Jewish and Syrian-Jewish descent. His mother is of Russian-Jewish descent. His great uncle is architect Moshe Safdie. His cousin once removed is playwright Oren Safdie.
He is married to Ava Safdie, with whom he has two sons.

Filmography

Feature films

YearTitleDirectorWriterEditorProducerCollaboration with JoshNotes
2008The Pleasure of Being Robbed
2009Daddy Longlegs
2013Lenny Cooke
2014Heaven Knows What
2017Good Time
2019Uncut Gems
2022Funny Pages
2025The Smashing Machine

As actor

Film
YearTitleRoleDirectorNotesRef.
2017Person to PersonEugeneDustin Guy Defa
2017Good TimeNick NikasSafdie brothers
2020Pieces of a WomanChrisKornél Mundruczó
2021Licorice PizzaJoel WachsPaul Thomas Anderson
2022Stars at NoonCIA ManClaire Denis
2023Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.Herb SimonKelly Fremon Craig
2023OppenheimerEdward TellerChristopher Nolan
2025Happy Gilmore 2Frank ManateeKyle Newacheck
2026Bowser Jr.Aaron Horvath and Michael JelenicVoice;
Completed
2026AgamemnonChristopher NolanPost-production

Television
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2016TogethernessCraddock Brother #2Episode: "Advanced Pretend"
2022Obi-Wan KenobiNariEpisode: "Part I"
2023–2024The CurseDougie SchecterMain role; also co-creator, writer, executive producer and editor

Awards and nominations

Safdie brothers

Solo