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    Nicholas Stoller

    British-American filmmaker

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  1. Nicholas Stoller (born March 19, 1976) is a British-American filmmaker. He is known mainly for directing the comedy films Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), its spin-off/sequel Get Him to the Greek (2010), The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Neighbors (2014), its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), and Bros (2022), and the animated film ...

    • March 19, 1976 (age 47), London, England
    • 2000–present
  2. Nicholas Stoller is an English-American screenwriter and director known for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Muppets, and Neighbors. He has also created and produced several TV shows, such as Friends from College and The Carmichael Show.

    • Writer, Producer, Director
    • March 19, 1976
    • 4 min
  3. Learn about the life and career of Nicholas Stoller, an English-American screenwriter and director of comedies like Forgetting Sarah Marshall and The Muppets. Find out his birth date, family, spouse, trivia and more on IMDb.

    • March 19, 1976
  4. Nicholas Stoller is a British-American writer, director and producer of popular comedies such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Muppets and Neighbors. See his full filmography, ratings, reviews and biography on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Director, Screenwriter, Producer
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    88%
    Executive Producer
    85%
    88%
    Screenwriter
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    62%
    Executive Producer
  5. May 8, 2014 · The Unheralded Comedy Genius: Nicholas Stoller on ‘Neighbors,’ Zac Efron’s ‘Darkness,’ and Diddy. Interview. Marlow Stern. Updated Jul. 12, 2017 3:10PM EDT Published May 08, 2014 5:45AM EDT....

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  7. Sep 29, 2022 · Sep 29, 2022,12:00pm EDT. Share to Facebook. Share to Twitter. Share to Linkedin. Director Nicholas Stoller arrives for the premiere of Universal Pictures's 'Bros' at Regal LA Live ... [+] AFP...

  8. Oct 3, 2022 · The director and co-writer of Bros reveals how he and Eichner created a self-aware and progressive comedy about two gay men falling in love. He also shares his plans for a Brokeback parody and his views on LGBTQ representation in Hollywood.

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