Evan Goldberg
Evan Goldberg, hailing from Vancouver, shared a love for film with Seth Rogen from an early age, writing their breakout hit, "Superbad," at just 13. In 2011, they co-founded Point Grey Pictures, producing hits like “The Disaster Artist” and “The Interview.” They're also behind the R-rated animated feature “Sausage Party” and are working on series like “The Boys” and the Wall Street comedy "Black Monday." Rogen’s on-screen credits include “Neighbors,” “The Disaster Artist,” and “Steve Jobs.” Notably, they pitched and wrote an episode for "The Simpsons" called "Homer the Whopper", which was the season premiere of Season twenty-one.
Known for
ProductionBirthday
May 11, 1982Gender
MaleKnown Movie Credits
40Place of birth
Vancouver, British Columbia, CanadaAlso known as
Эван ГолдбергCast credits
Crew credits
Pineapple Express
Story, Screenplay, Executive ProducerKnocked Up
Executive ProducerFunny People
Executive ProducerSuperbad
Executive Producer, WriterThe Green Hornet
Screenplay, Executive Producer50/50
ProducerThe Watch
ScreenplayThe Guilt Trip
Executive Producer, ProducerGoon
ScreenplayThis Is the End
Producer, Screenstory, Screenplay, DirectorJay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse
WriterThe Interview
Director, Producer, StoryNeighbors
ProducerSausage Party
Story, Producer, ScreenplayThe Night Before
Producer, ScreenplayMaking a Scene
WriterConsole Wars
ProducerNeighbors 2: Sorority Rising
Writer, ProducerThe Disaster Artist
ProducerGame Over, Man!
Producer