American screenwriter
David H. Steinberg
Alma mater Occupations
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 , which streamed on Netflix in 2019.
Early life
Steinberg grew up in West Hartford, Connecticut , where he attended William H. Hall High School . He is Jewish .[ 1]
Steinberg entered Yale University at age 16. He later earned his law degree from Duke University , where he served as editor-in-chief of the law review.[ 2] Following his graduation from Duke Law, he clerked for Judge Jerry E. Smith of the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit for a year. After four years of entertainment law in Atlanta and New York, he abandoned his legal career to attend USC 's Peter Stark Producing Program .[ 3]
Career
Before graduating, Steinberg sold his first spec script called Slackers , which was made into the 2002 film.[ 4] After that sale, Steinberg was immediately hired by Universal to write the first two drafts of American Pie 2 .[ 5] [failed verification ]
Filmography
Steinberg also wrote After School Special , a story about three high school friends who attempt to make a porn movie.[ 6] The movie was eventually released under the title National Lampoon's Barely Legal .[ 7] 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, as well as cowriting the second film, American Pie 2 .
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 .[ 8] His feature film directorial debut Miss Dial stars Robinne Lee and Sam Jaeger [ 9] and premiered at the Macon Film Festival on February 16, 2013, where it received the Audience Choice Award.[ 10] 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 [ 11] [ 12]
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:
In addition, his debut novel, a coming-of-age comedy, Last Stop This Town , was published in 2012.[ 14]
The Simpsons
He wrote the season 25 episode "Pay Pal " for which he was nominated for a Writers Guild Award.[ 15]
Space Racers
Steinberg helped create the animated pre-school series Space Racers which airs on Sprout .[ 16]
Yo-kai Watch
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 .[ 17]
No Good Nick
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 served as the Executive Producer and Showrunner .[ 18]
References
^ "Jews in the News: Carl Reiner, Mel Brooks and David H. Steinberg | Tampa JCCS and Federation" .
^ Scott DeVaney: AtomFilms Filmmaker Focus: The Babysitter Interviews Archived 2008-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
^ Will Plyler: Done Deal Pro Interview with David H. Steinberg
^ Christopher Wehner: American Slacker: Interview with David H. Steinberg Archived 2009-08-21 at the Wayback Machine
^ Jeffrey Berman: Comedically Speaking: An Interview with David H. Steinberg
^ Will Plyler: Done Deal Pro Interview with David H. Steinberg
^ National Lampoon's Barely Legal theatrical trailer
^ Funny or Die , The Babysitter Archived 2015-02-17 at the Wayback Machine
^ Daily Variety , Jaeger on the Line
^ Reel Georgia , Macon Film Festival Award Winners
^ Daily Variety , Steinberg Tapped for "Furry Friday" [permanent dead link ]
^ Brendan Bettinger (May 23, 2011). "A Cat and a Dog Switch Bodies in FURRY FRIDAY" . Collider . Retrieved March 25, 2022 .
^ Kindergarten Cop 2
^ The Florida Alligator , American Pie Screenwriter Releases Book
^ Writers Guild Awards , 2015 Nominees Archived 2015-09-01 at the Wayback Machine
^ Animation Magazine , KCET Hosts "Space Racers" Screening in L.A.
^ Animation Magazine , Yo-Kai Watch Premieres on XD Oct. 5
^ The Hollywood Reporter , Netflix Orders Melissa Joan Hart-Sean Astin Sitcom 'No Good Nick'
External links
David H. Steinberg at IMDb