Paul Feig

Paul Feig

Born 09/17/1962 (61 years old)
Royal Oak, Michigan, USA

Biography

PAUL FEIG is a three-time Emmy-nominated writer/director and a DGA Award-winning director. A graduate of the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts, Feig was a winner of the school's Jack Oakie Memorial Award for Comedy in Film in 1984. After film school, Feig worked as a script reader for producer Michael Phillips (Taxi Driver) until he went on The $25,000 Pyramid and won $29,000 (“I always was an overachiever,” jokes Feig). The winnings allowed Feig to leave his job and pursue his long-time dream of being a professional stand-up comedian.

His stand-up career soon led to a successful career as a character actor in which he appeared as a series regular on the television series Dirty Dancing, Good Sports, The Jackie Thomas Show, The Louie Show and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch. He also appeared in such films as Paul Maslansky's Ski Patrol, Disney's Heavy Weights and Tom Hanks' That Thing You Do!

It was only after being abruptly written out of the series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch that Feig began to sour on the actor's life. This drove him to write, produce and direct his first independent feature film, Life Sold Separately. It played on the festival circuit and was ultimately chosen by Movieline to tour college campuses across the United States.

While out on tour with his film, Feig wrote a spec pilot script for a television series about a high school set in the 1980s called Freaks and Geeks, which he then sold to DreamWorks Television through his longtime friend, producer Judd Apatow. NBC ended up making 18 episodes of the show and Feig served as the show's creator and coexecutive producer. Feig was nominated for two comedy-writing Emmy Awards—one for the pilot episode and one for the series finale, which he also directed. The series continues to be a top-selling DVD set and has begun re-airing on IFC.

After the cancellation of Freaks and Geeks, Feig went on to write and direct the film I Am David, which was based on the Danish book of the same name by Anne Holm. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees sponsored the film. The organization called it one of the most accurate depictions of a refugee child they had seen on film. The film stars James Caviezel and Joan Plowright and is the uplifting story about an 11-year-old boy in 1952, who escapes from a Bulgarian labor camp and makes his way across Europe in search of his family and identity. The film went on to win the Audience Award at the Austin Film Festival, a Crystal Heart Award from the Heartland Film Festival and Best Picture awards at the San Diego Film Festival and the Kansas City FilmFest.

Feig's third feature was the Warner Bros. family comedy Unaccompanied Minors, which was based on an episode of This American Life. The film stars Wilmer Valderrama, Lewis Black and Tyler James Williams. The film was nominated for a Taurus World Stunt Award and received the 2006 Parents Television Council Seal of Approval.

Feig has also directed multiple episodes of the television series Arrested Development, The Office, Nurse Jackie, Bored to Death and Weeds, as well as episodes of 30 Rock and Mad Men. He also served as a co-executive producer on both The Office and Nurse Jackie. In 2008, Feig's work on The Office earned him an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the hour-long episode “Goodbye, Toby” and, in January of 2009, he won the DGA Award for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in a Comedy Series for the episode titled “Dinner Party.”

In addition to his film and television work, Feig is the author of two comedic memoirs released by Random House—“Kick Me: Adventures in Adolescence” and “Superstud, Or How I Became a 24-Year-Old Virgin.” The latter book became New York Times and Los Angeles Times best sellers. He is also the author of two young-adult science-fiction novels—“Ignatius MacFarland: Frequenaut!” and “Ignatius MacFarland 2: Frequency Freak-out!”—both published by Little Brown Books for Young Readers. He also has a short story, “My Parents Give My Bedroom to a Biker,” from the young adult humor collection “Guys Read: Funny Business” published by Walden Media and Harper Collins.

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Director

Movies
2024

Grand Death Lotto

2022

The School for Good and Evil

2019

Last Christmas

2018

A Simple Favor

2016

Ghostbusters

2015

Spy

2013

The Heat

2011

Bridesmaids

2009

Ronna & Beverly (TV movie)

Ads

Ads

2006

Unaccompanied Minors

2005

Early Bird (TV movie)

2003

I Am David

1997

Life Sold Separately

Series
2022

Welcome to Flatch

 

Dance It Out (S01E03)

 

Blackout (S02E02)

 

Jesus Take the Wheel (S01E02)

  more episodes (2)
2015

Other Space

2011

The Office

 

Goodbye, Michael (S07E21)

2010

Nurse Jackie

 

Years of Service (S02E12)

 

What the Day Brings (S02E11)

 

Sleeping Dogs (S02E10)

  more episodes (5)
2009

Bored to Death

 

Take a Dive (S01E08)

 

The Case of the Lonely White Dove (S01E05)

 

Nurse Jackie

 

Ring Finger (S01E10)

 

Nose Bleed (S01E09)

 

Parks and Recreation

 

Pawnee Zoo (S02E01)

 

The Office

 

Dream Team (S05E20)

 

New Boss (S05E18)

 

Niagara: Part 2 (S06E05)

 

Niagara: Part 1 (S06E04)

2008

The Office

 

Goodbye, Toby (S04E14)

 

Moroccan Christmas (S05E10)

 

Dinner Party (S04E09)

  more episodes (2)
2007

30 Rock

 

Cleveland (S01E20)

 

Mad Men

 

Shoot (S01E09)

 

The Office

 

Survivor Man (S04E07)

 

Weeds

 

Risk (S03E13)

 

He Taught Me How to Drive By (S03E07)

2005

Arrested Development

 

Ready, Aim, Marry Me (S02E10)

 

Burning Love (S02E09)

 

Switch Hitter (S02E07)

  more episodes (2)
 

The Office

 

E-Mail Surveillance (S02E09)

 

Performance Review (S02E08)

 

Halloween (S02E05)

 

Office Olympics (S02E03)

 

Weeds

 

The Punishment Lighter (S01E09)

2004

Arrested Development

 

Let 'Em Eat Cake (S01E22)

 

Whistler's Mother (S01E20)

2002

Undeclared

 

So You Have a Boyfriend (E09)

2000

Freaks and Geeks

 

Discos and Dragons (E18)

Shows
2018

The Joel McHale Show

Screenwriter

Actor

Movies
2018

Song of Back and Neck

2011

Bad Teacher

2007

Knocked Up

 

Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story

2003

I Am David

2002

Stealing Harvard

1997

Life Sold Separately

 

Statical Planets

1996

My Fellow Americans

Ads

Ads

 

That Thing You Do!

1995

Heavyweights

 

TV Wheel, The (TV movie)

1994

Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult

1992

Deep Dish TV (TV movie)

1990

Ski Patrol

1987

Three O'Clock High

 

Zombie High

Series
2017

9JKL

 

Pilot (E01)

2014

Maron

 

Therapy (S02E03)

2013

The Office

 

Stairmageddon (S09E19)

2010

Nurse Jackie

 

Monkey Bits (S02E08)

2003

Arrested Development

1999

Freaks and Geeks

1997

Men Behaving Badly

 

The Sting (S02E03)

 

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

 

Troll Bride (S01E24)

 

The Crucible (S01E23)

 

As Westbridge Turns (S01E21)

  more episodes (2)
1996

Sabrina, the Teenage Witch

 

Sweet & Sour Victory (S01E10)

 

Geek Like Me (S01E09)

 

Magic Joel (S01E08)

  more episodes (4)
 

The Louie Show

1995

The Drew Carey Show

1994

Ellen

 

Hardball

 

The Good Life

1993

Roseanne

 

A Stash from the Past (S06E04)

1992

Edge, The

 

The Jackie Thomas Show

1991

Good Sports

1990

Get a Life

 

thirtysomething

 

Pulling Away (S03E11)

1988

Dirty Dancing

1986

It's Garry Shandling's Show.

1979

The Facts of Life

Documentaries
2024

Fan Level Midnight: Devoted to the Office

2021

Who Are You, Charlie Brown?

2019

Elvis Goes There (series)

 

Stuntwomen: The Untold Hollywood Story

2018

Freaks and Geeks: The Documentary (TV movie)

 

This Changes Everything

2016

Ghostbusters: Visual Effects 30 Years Later

 

Ghostheads

 

The 4%: Film's Gender Problem

2013

The Arrested Development Documentary Project

1987

Paramount Comedy Theatre, Vol. 2: Decent Exposures

Short
2011

That Is All

2009

Vote Garner!

2000

Bad Dog

Producer

Creator

Guest