Gene Stupnitsky | |
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Born |
Kiev, Ukrainian SSR (now Kiev, Ukraine) |
August 26, 1977
Alma mater | University of Iowa |
Occupation | Writer, producer |
Gene Stupnitsky (born August 26, 1977) is a film and television writer and producer. He usually works with Lee Eisenberg, with whom he founded Quantity Entertainment.
Gene Stupnitsky was born in Kiev, Ukraine. He graduated from the University of Iowa in 2000.
In 2005, Eisenberg and Stupnitsky joined the staff of the NBC comedy series The Office, where they remained from seasons 2 to 6. In addition to writing, he served as a co-executive producer and directed two episodes with Eisenberg, "Michael Scott Paper Company" and "The Lover". Although he is not credited for directing "The Lover", similarly Eisenberg is not credited for directing "Michael Scott Paper Company", as only one person can be credited with directing the episode. They also directed The Outburst, a webisode series for The Office. He also acted as one of the Vance Refrigeration delivery guys (Leo), along with Eisenberg, present in several episodes of The Office.
In 2013, Eisenberg and Stupnitsky had a busy year in television, and were listed as two of Deadline Hollywood's "Overachievers" of pilot season. Along with Stephen Merchant, they created, executive produced, and wrote for the HBO series "Hello Ladies", which ran for one season and concluded with a feature-length special. That same year, they wrote a pilot for ABC based on the popular BBC series "Pulling", in addition to serving as executive producers on the series "Trophy Wife," which currently airs on ABC. They are also executive producing the upcoming series "Bad Teacher" for CBS, which is based on their original screenplay.
Eisenberg and Stupnitsky have worked together on several screenplays, many of which they have produced as well. Along with Harold Ramis, they wrote the screenplay for Year One, which starred Jack Black and Michael Cera, and was released in 2009. Following that, they wrote and produced the film Bad Teacher, which starred Cameron Diaz and Justin Timberlake. They are serving as producers of the upcoming sequel "Bad Teacher 2."