2009–2014: Journalism and Gawker As a writer, Jefferson got his start in journalism. Among his first jobs were writing for both
Stereohyped and
MollyGood. He spent two years as an editor at
Gawker, from 2012 to 2014. He also wrote for publications including
USA Today,
Huffington Post,
The Root, and
The New York Times Magazine.
2014–present: Television work and film debut Jefferson started his television career in 2014 as a staff writer for the
Starz comedy-drama series ''
Survivor's Remorse before writing for the comedy Central late night series The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' from 2015 to 2016. Jefferson then became a story editor and consulting producer for
Aziz Ansari's
Netflix comedy series
Master of None (2017), for which he received
Writers Guild of America Award nominations. Later in that year, he signed an overall deal with Warner Bros. TV. In 2021, Jefferson served as a writer and supervising producer for the HBO limited series
Station Eleven. He made his feature directorial debut with the satirical film
American Fiction (2023), which won the
People's Choice Award at the
Toronto International Film Festival and was nominated for five categories at the
96th Academy Awards and won
Best Adapted Screenplay. On April 2, 2026, Netflix announced a straight-to-series order for The Corrections, based on
Jonathan Franzen’s bestselling 2001 novel. Jefferson will direct all episodes of the limited series, with
Meryl Streep cast in the lead role. == Filmography ==