Jesse Chabot

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Jesse Chabot
NationalityCanadian
Occupations
  • Screenwriter
  • Producer
Years active2011–present
Notable work

Jesse Chabot is a Canadian screenwriter and producer best known for his work on Goon: Last of the Enforcers and Random Acts of Violence . [1] [2]

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Career

Chabot began writing scripts for Goon: Last of the Enforcers (2017) [3] and Random Acts of Violence (2019), [4] [5] both directed by Jay Baruchel. He was hired to co-write the scripts for Exorcism Diaries and Baseballissimo, alongside Baruchel. [6] [7]

Filmography

YearTitleCredited asNotes
Writer Producer
2011 Goon NoAssociate
2014 Just for Laughs: All-Access YesNo13 episodes
2017 Goon: Last of the Enforcers [3] YesYes
2019 Random Acts of Violence [8] [9] YesNo
TBAExorcism Diaries [6] YesNoIn development
Baseballissimo [7] YesNo

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