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David H. Steinberg

David H. Steinberg is an American writer, director, and producer for film and television. He wrote the screenplays for American Pie 2, Slackers, National Lampoon's Barely Legal, and American Pie Presents: The Book of Love and Girls' Rules. He is currently the Executive Producer and Showrunner on No Good Nick, currently streaming on Netflix.

Career[edit]

Steinberg grew up in West Hartford, Connecticut, where he attended William H. Hall High School. He entered Yale at age 16, and earned his law degree from Duke University, where he served as editor-in-chief of the law review.[1] After four years of entertainment law in Atlanta and New York, he abandoned his legal career to attend USC's Peter Stark Producing Program.[2] Before graduating, Steinberg sold his first spec script called Slackers, which was made into the 2002 film.[3] After that sale, Steinberg was immediately hired by Universal to write the first two drafts of American Pie 2.[4]

Filmography[edit]

Steinberg also wrote After School Special, a story about three high school friends who attempt to make a porn movie.[5] The movie was eventually released under the title National Lampoon's Barely Legal.[6] In addition, Steinberg wrote the seventh and ninth films in the American Pie series, American Pie Presents: The Book of Love in 2009 and American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules in 2020.

Steinberg wrote and directed the short film The Babysitter, starring Academy Award winner Brie Larson, which went viral with over four million views on the now-defunct Atom Films before achieving immortal status on Funny or Die.[7] His feature film directorial debut Miss Dial stars Robinne Lee and Sam Jaeger[8] and premiered at the Macon Film Festival on February 16, 2013, where it received the Audience Choice Award.[9] It was released on DVD and VOD by Phase 4 Films in 2013.

He wrote DisneyToon Studios' Tinker Bell and the Pixie Hollow Games, which premiered on the Disney Channel and the DreamWorks animated feature film Puss In Boots. He also wrote the live-action body-switching movie Furry Friday for New Line Cinemas[10] and created and executive produced a TV pilot for ABC Family called Phys. Ed.

Steinberg has also written many other scripts for the major film studios. These include:

  • Only Human, a sci-fi comedy for Sony Pictures Entertainment;
  • The Fool's Errand, a family animation script he sold as a pitch to Disney;
  • Other People's Wishes, a high-concept comedy for Warner Brothers;
  • Love at Second Bite, the sequel to the 1979 comedy Love at First Bite;
  • Sprung, a comedy for New Line Cinemas;
  • Porky's, the theatrical remake of the classic 1982 comedy;
  • Anubis, a family adventure movie for 20th Century Fox Animation;
  • Kindergarten Cop 2;[11]
  • Bigger Fatter Liar, a sequel to the 2002 movie Big Fat Liar for Universal Studios.

In addition, his debut novel, a coming-of-age comedy, Last Stop This Town, was published in 2012.[12]

The Simpsons[edit]

He wrote the season 25 episode 'Pay Pal' for which he was nominated for a Writers Guild Award.[13]

Space Racers[edit]

Pixie Hollow Wayback Machine Movie

Steinberg helped create the animated pre-school series Space Racers which airs on Sprout.[14]

Yo-kai Watch[edit]

Steinberg is the head writer on the U.S. adaptation of the hit Japanese anime series Yo-kai Watch. With his writing partner Keetgi Kogan, he wrote 77 episodes in the first three seasons which air on Disney XD.[15]

No Good Nick[edit]

Steinberg, together with his writing partner Keetgi Kogan, created the multicam comedy No Good Nick for Netflix which stars Melissa Joan Hart and Sean Astin, released in 2019. He currently serves as the Executive Producer and Showrunner.[16]

References[edit]

Wayback Machine Search Engine

  1. ^Scott DeVaney: AtomFilms Filmmaker Focus: The Babysitter InterviewsArchived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^Will Plyler: Done Deal Pro Interview with David H. Steinberg
  3. ^Christopher Wehner: American Slacker: Interview with David H. SteinbergArchived 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
  4. ^Jeffrey Berman: Comedically Speaking: An Interview with David H. Steinberg
  5. ^Will Plyler: Done Deal Pro Interview with David H. Steinberg
  6. ^National Lampoon's Barely Legal theatrical trailer
  7. ^Funny or Die, The BabysitterArchived 2015-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^Daily Variety, Jaeger on the Line
  9. ^Reel Georgia, Macon Film Festival Award Winners
  10. ^Daily Variety, Steinberg Tapped for 'Furry Friday'[permanent dead link]
  11. ^Kindergarten Cop 2
  12. ^The Florida Alligator, American Pie Screenwriter Releases Book
  13. ^Writers Guild Awards, 2015 NomineesArchived 2015-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
  14. ^Animation Magazine, KCET Hosts 'Space Racers' Screening in L.A.
  15. ^Animation Magazine, Yo-Kai Watch Premieres on XD Oct. 5
  16. ^The Hollywood Reporter, Netflix Orders Melissa Joan Hart-Sean Astin Sitcom 'No Good Nick'

External links[edit]

David H. Steinberg on IMDb

Retrieved from 'https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=David_H._Steinberg&oldid=943674500'
Update - 2018.01.06

Wayback Machine is an internet archive that lets you remember what a website looked like in the past. Websites like to keep ahead of the trends and are always updating but sometimes nostalgia hits and we want to remember how they originally looked. With Wayback Machine you can do this. This archive site has screenshots of websites of the past, from 1996 to the present.

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Screenshots currently has over 250 million current and historic images of websites. When a website has a significant change, Screenshots rushes over and takes another snapshot for its collection. These pictures can then be used for references at a later date. Most of the internet archive sites on this list only capture the web page code, Screenshots take a picture of the website exactly as it would be seen by a visitor. Start browsing the pictures on Screenshots to see how your favorite pages looked like “then” and how they’ve transformed in the “now” pics.

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