Judd Apatow, the Glossary
Judd Apatow (born December 6, 1967) is an American director, producer, screenwriter and comedian, best known for his work in comedy films.[1]
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286 relations: A. O. Scott, Academy Awards, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, Adam McKay, Adam Sandler, Akiva Goldsman, Alcoholics Anonymous, AllMusic, Alzheimer's Association, Amanda Bearse, American Civil Liberties Union, American Film Institute, Amy Poehler, Amy Schumer, Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues, Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy, Annie Mumolo, Apatow Productions, Associated Press, Atlantic Media, Bart's New Friend, BBC News, Beck, Begin Again (film), Bill Cosby, Bill Hader, Billy Eichner, Bob Newhart, Bob Shad, Brent Forrester, Bridesmaids (2011 film), Bros (film), Bruce Almighty, Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Carla Gallo, Carnegie Hall, Celtic Pride, Cold calling, Comic Relief, Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles), COVID-19 pandemic, Craig Robinson (actor), Crashing (American TV series), Creative Arts Emmy Awards, Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy, Critics' Choice Movie Awards, Critics' Choice Television Awards, Crossing the Bridge, Curb Your Enthusiasm, ... Expand index (236 more) »
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A. O. Scott
Anthony Oliver Scott (born July 10, 1966) is an American journalist and cultural critic, known for his film and literary criticism.
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Academy Awards
The Academy Awards of Merit, commonly known as the Oscars or Academy Awards, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the film industry.
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Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), often pronounced; also known as simply the Academy or the Motion Picture Academy) is a professional honorary organization in Beverly Hills, California, U.S., with the stated goal of advancing the arts and sciences of motion pictures. The Academy's corporate management and general policies are overseen by a board of governors, which includes representatives from each of the craft branches.
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Academy of Television Arts & Sciences
The Academy of Television Arts & Sciences (ATAS), also colloquially known as the Television Academy, is a professional honorary organization dedicated to the advancement of the television industry in the United States.
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Adam McKay
Adam McKay (born April 17, 1968) is an American screenwriter, producer, and director. Judd Apatow and Adam McKay are American comedy film directors and American comedy writers.
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Adam Sandler
Adam Richard Sandler (born September 9, 1966) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Adam Sandler are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians, American stand-up comedians, film producers from New York (state), Jewish American comedians, Jewish American comedy writers, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, Jewish male comedians, screenwriters from New York (state) and television producers from New York City.
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Akiva Goldsman
Akiva Goldsman (born July 7, 1962) is an American filmmaker. Judd Apatow and Akiva Goldsman are film directors from New York City, film producers from New York (state), Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish American television writers and Jewish film people.
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Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) is a global peer-led mutual aid fellowship begun in the United States dedicated to abstinence-based recovery from alcoholism through its spiritually inclined twelve-step program.
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AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online music database.
Alzheimer's Association
The Alzheimer's Association is a nonprofit voluntary health organization that focuses on Alzheimer's disease care, support and research.
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Amanda Bearse
Amanda Bearse (born August 9, 1958) is an American actress, comedian and director.
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American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is an American nonprofit human rights organization founded in 1920.
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American Film Institute
The American Film Institute (AFI) is an American nonprofit film organization that educates filmmakers and honors the heritage of the motion picture arts in the United States.
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Amy Poehler
Amy Poehler (born September 16, 1971) is an American actress and comedian. Judd Apatow and Amy Poehler are American comedy writers and American sketch comedians.
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Amy Schumer
Amy Beth Schumer (born June 1, 1981) is an American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, producer, and director. Judd Apatow and Amy Schumer are American sketch comedians, American stand-up comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people and television producers from New York City.
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Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues
Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues is a 2013 American comedy film and the sequel to the 2004 film Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
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Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy
Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy is a 2004 American satirical comedy film directed by Adam McKay in his directorial debut, produced by Judd Apatow, starring Will Ferrell and Christina Applegate and written by McKay and Ferrell.
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Annie Mumolo
Annie Mumolo (born July 10, 1973) is an American screenwriter, actress, comedian, and producer, best known for co-writing the 2011 film Bridesmaids with Kristen Wiig, for which she was nominated for an Academy Award and a BAFTA for Best Original Screenplay. Judd Apatow and Annie Mumolo are comedians from California and screenwriters from California.
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Apatow Productions
The Apatow Company, doing business as Apatow Productions, is an American film and television production company founded by Judd Apatow in 1999.
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Associated Press
The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.
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Atlantic Media is an American print and online media company owned by David G. Bradley and based in the Watergate in Washington, D.C. It publishes The Atlantic, a print and online publication that also holds themed events; and offers business intelligence and consulting services through its National Journal Group subsidiary.
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Bart's New Friend
"Bart's New Friend" is the eleventh episode of the twenty-sixth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons, and the 563rd episode of the series.
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BBC News
BBC News is an operational business division of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) responsible for the gathering and broadcasting of news and current affairs in the UK and around the world.
Beck
Beck David Hansen (born Bek David Campbell; July 8, 1970), known mononymously as Beck, is an American musician, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Begin Again (film)
Begin Again is a 2013 American musical comedy-drama film written and directed by John Carney and starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo.
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Bill Cosby
William Henry Cosby Jr. (born July 12, 1937) is an American former comedian, actor, spokesman, and media personality. Judd Apatow and Bill Cosby are American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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Bill Hader
William Thomas Hader Jr.Finding Your Roots, January 26, 2016, PBS. Judd Apatow and Bill Hader are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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Billy Eichner
Billy Eichner (born September 18, 1978) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Billy Eichner are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish male comedians, screenwriters from California, screenwriters from New York (state) and television producers from California.
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Bob Newhart
George Robert Newhart (September 5, 1929 – July 18, 2024) was an American comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and Bob Newhart are American stand-up comedians.
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Bob Shad
Robert "Bob" Shad (born Abraham Shadrinsky; February 12, 1920 – March 13, 1985) was an American record producer and record label owner.
Brent Forrester
Brent Forrester is an American writer and producer, who has written for 6 Emmy Award-winning television comedies.
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Bridesmaids (2011 film)
Bridesmaids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Paul Feig from a screenplay by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, and produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel and Clayton Townsend.
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Bros (film)
Bros is a 2022 American romantic comedy film starring Billy Eichner and Luke Macfarlane as two gay men in Manhattan who avoid commitment but are drawn to each other.
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Bruce Almighty
Bruce Almighty is a 2003 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Steve Koren, Mark O'Keefe and Steve Oedekerk.
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Société Radio-Canada), branded as CBC/Radio-Canada, is the Canadian public broadcaster for both radio and television.
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Carla Gallo
Carla Paolina Gallo (born 1975) is an American actress.
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Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Celtic Pride
Celtic Pride is a 1996 American sports comedy film written by Judd Apatow and Colin Quinn, and directed by Tom DeCerchio.
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Cold calling
Cold calling is the solicitation of business from potential customers who have had no prior contact with the salesperson conducting the call.
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Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a British charity, founded in 1985 by the comedy scriptwriter Richard Curtis and comedian Sir Lenny Henry in response to the famine in Ethiopia.
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Coronet Theatre (Los Angeles)
The Coronet Theatre is a theatre located at 366 North La Cienega Boulevard in Los Angeles, California.
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COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic (also known as the coronavirus pandemic), caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), began with an outbreak of COVID-19 in Wuhan, China, in December 2019.
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Craig Robinson (actor)
Craig Phillip Robinson (born October 25, 1971) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Craig Robinson (actor) are American stand-up comedians.
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Crashing (American TV series)
Crashing is an American comedy-drama television series created by Pete Holmes and executive produced by Holmes and occasional series director Judd Apatow.
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Creative Arts Emmy Awards
The Creative Arts Emmys are a class of Emmy Awards presented in recognition of technical and other similar achievements in American television programming.
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Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy
The Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Comedy is one of the awards given to people working in the motion picture industry by the Broadcast Film Critics Association.
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Critics' Choice Movie Awards
The Critics' Choice Awards (formerly known as the Broadcast Film Critics Association Award) is an awards show presented annually by the American-Canadian Critics Choice Association (CCA) to honor the finest in cinematic achievement.
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Critics' Choice Television Awards
The Critics' Choice Television Awards were accolades that were presented annually by the Critics Choice Association (CCA).
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Crossing the Bridge
Crossing the Bridge is a 1992 American drama film starring Josh Charles, Stephen Baldwin and Jason Gedrick.
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Curb Your Enthusiasm
Curb Your Enthusiasm is an American television comedy of manners created by Larry David that aired on HBO from October 15, 2000, to April 7, 2024.
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Darryl Strawberry
Darryl Eugene Strawberry (born March 12, 1962) is an American former professional baseball right fielder who played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB).
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David Herman
David Herman (born February 20, 1967) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and David Herman are American sketch comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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David Krumholtz
David Krumholtz (born May 15, 1978) is an American actor. Judd Apatow and David Krumholtz are Jewish American comedians and Jewish American male actors.
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David Spade
David Wayne Spade (born July 22, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and David Spade are American sketch comedians, American stand-up comedians, comedians from California and screenwriters from California.
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Deadline Hollywood
Deadline Hollywood, commonly known as Deadline and also referred to as Deadline.com, is an online news site founded as the news blog Deadline Hollywood Daily by Nikki Finke in 2006.
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Dennis Potter
Dennis Christopher George Potter (17 May 1935 – 7 June 1994) was an English television dramatist, screenwriter and journalist.
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Don Rickles
Donald Jay Rickles (May 8, 1926 – April 6, 2017) was an American actor and stand-up comedian. Judd Apatow and Don Rickles are American stand-up comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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Drillbit Taylor
Drillbit Taylor is a 2008 American coming-of-age comedy film directed by Steven Brill, produced by Judd Apatow, Susan Arnold and Donna Arkoff Roth with screenplay by Kristofor Brown and Seth Rogen based on an original story by John Hughes (his final film work before his death in 2009).
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Drug culture
Drug cultures are examples of countercultures that are primarily defined by spiritual, medical, and recreational drug use.
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Dwight Gooden
Dwight Eugene Gooden (born November 16, 1964), nicknamed "Dr.
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Elle (magazine)
Elle (stylized in all caps) is a worldwide women's magazine of French origin that offers a mix of fashion and beauty content, and society and lifestyle.
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Elvis Costello
Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television presenter.
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Emily Blunt
Emily Olivia Laura Blunt (born 23 February 1983) is a British actress.
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Emily V. Gordon
Emily V. Gordon (born May 3, 1979) is an American writer, producer and podcast host. Judd Apatow and Emily V. Gordon are American comedy writers.
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Emmy Awards
The Emmy Awards, or Emmys, are an extensive range of awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international television industry.
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Entertainment Weekly
Entertainment Weekly (sometimes abbreviated as EW) is an American digital-only entertainment magazine based in New York City, published by Dotdash Meredith, that covers film, television, music, Broadway theatre, books, and popular culture.
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Eric Bana
Eric Martin Andrew Banadinović, (born 9 August 1968), known professionally as Eric Bana, is an Australian actor.
ESPN
ESPN (an abbreviation of its original name, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network) is an American international basic cable sports channel owned by The Walt Disney Company (80% and operational control) and Hearst Communications (20%) through the joint venture ESPN Inc. The company was founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen, Scott Rasmussen and Ed Eagan.
Evan Goldberg
Evan D. Goldberg (born September 15, 1982) is a Canadian producer. Judd Apatow and Evan Goldberg are Jewish film people and Jewish male comedians.
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Everytown for Gun Safety
Everytown for Gun Safety is an American nonprofit organization which advocates for gun control and against gun violence.
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Faggot
Faggot, often shortened to fag in American usage, is a term, usually considered a slur, used to refer to gay men.
Fast Company
Fast Company is a monthly American business magazine published in print and online that focuses on technology, business, and design.
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Film producer
A film producer is a person who oversees film production.
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Flushing, Queens
Flushing is a neighborhood in the north-central portion of the New York City borough of Queens.
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Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
Forgetting Sarah Marshall
Forgetting Sarah Marshall is a 2008 American romantic comedy film directed by Nicholas Stoller (in his feature directorial debut) and starring Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis and Russell Brand.
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Fox Broadcasting Company
Fox Broadcasting Company, LLC, commonly known simply as Fox and stylized in all caps, is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by the Fox Entertainment division of Fox Corporation, headquartered at 1211 Avenue of the Americas in Midtown Manhattan.
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Freaks and Geeks
Freaks and Geeks is an American teen comedy-drama television series created by Paul Feig and executive-produced by Judd Apatow that aired on NBC during the 1999–2000 television season.
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Friends
Friends is an American television sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons.
Fun with Dick and Jane (2005 film)
Fun with Dick and Jane (stylized in marketing as Fun with Dick & Jane) is a 2005 American crime comedy film directed by Dean Parisot from a screenplay by Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller.
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Funny or Die Presents
Funny or Die Presents is a half-hour sketch comedy show that spawned from the comedy website Funny or Die, created by Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.
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Funny People
Funny People is a 2009 American black comedy-drama film written and directed by Judd Apatow, co-produced by Apatow Productions and Madison 23 Productions, and starring Adam Sandler, Seth Rogen and Leslie Mann with Eric Bana, Jonah Hill and Jason Schwartzman in supporting roles.
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Garry Shandling
Garry Emmanuel Shandling (November 29, 1949 – March 24, 2016) was an American actor, comedian, writer, director, and producer. Judd Apatow and Garry Shandling are American comedy writers, American stand-up comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American comedy writers, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people and Jewish male comedians.
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George Carlin's American Dream
George Carlin's American Dream is a 2022 two-part documentary film about comedian George Carlin directed by Judd Apatow and Michael Bonfiglio.
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Gerry Bednob
Gerald Baldeo (born), known professionally as Gerry Bednob, is a Trinidadian born Canadian-American comedian and actor.
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Get Him to the Greek
Get Him to the Greek is a 2010 American comedy film written, produced, and directed by Nicholas Stoller and starring Russell Brand and Jonah Hill.
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Girls (TV series)
Girls is an American comedy-drama television series created by and starring Lena Dunham, executive-produced by Judd Apatow.
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Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy
The Golden Globe Award for Best Motion Picture – Musical or Comedy is a Golden Globe Award that has been awarded annually since 1952 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
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Golden Globe Awards
The Golden Globe Awards are accolades bestowed for excellence in both American and international film and television.
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Graham Parker
Graham Thomas Parker (born 18 November 1950) is an English singer-songwriter, who is best known as the lead singer of the British band Graham Parker & the Rumour.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Guillermo Díaz (actor)
Guillermo Díaz (born March 22, 1975) is an American actor.
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Guy Branum
Guy Branum (born November 12, 1975) is an American actor, comedian, and writer best known as the head writer of, and a sketch performer on, X-Play on the G4 network and as a regular panelist on Chelsea Lately on the E! network. Judd Apatow and Guy Branum are American stand-up comedians, comedians from California, Male actors from California and screenwriters from California.
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Happy Gilmore
Happy Gilmore is a 1996 American sports comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan, produced by Robert Simonds, and starring Adam Sandler in the title role, Christopher McDonald, Julie Bowen, and Carl Weathers.
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Harold Ramis
Harold Allen Ramis (November 21, 1944 – February 24, 2014) was an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Judd Apatow and Harold Ramis are American comedy film directors, American comedy writers, American sketch comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American comedy writers, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, Jewish male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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HBO
Home Box Office (HBO) is an American pay television network, which is the flagship property of namesake parent-subsidiary Home Box Office, Inc., itself a unit owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
Heavyweights
Heavyweights is a 1995 American comedy film directed by Steven Brill and written by Brill with Judd Apatow, and starring Tom McGowan, Aaron Schwartz, Shaun Weiss, Tom Hodges, Leah Lail, Paul Feig, Kenan Thompson, David Bowe, Max Goldblatt, Robert Zalkind, Patrick LaBrecque, Jeffrey Tambor, Jerry Stiller, Anne Meara, and Ben Stiller (in a dual role).
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Help Me Help You (TV series)
Help Me Help You is an American sitcom television series created by Jennifer Konner and Alexandra Rushfield that premiered on ABC on September 26, 2006 to December 12, 2006.
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Hollywood Film Festival
The Hollywood Film Festival is an annual film festival that takes place in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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Howard Stern
Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American broadcaster and media personality. Judd Apatow and Howard Stern are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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IndieWire
IndieWire is a film industry and film criticism website that was established in 1996.
Inside the Actors Studio
Inside the Actors Studio is an American talk show that airs on Ovation.
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Iris Apatow
Iris Apatow (born October 12, 2002) is an American actress.
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Irreligion
Irreligion is the absence or rejection of religious beliefs or practices.
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Jackson Browne
Clyde Jackson Browne (born October 9, 1948) is an American rock musician, singer, songwriter, and political activist who has sold over 18 million albums in the United States.
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Jake Kasdan
Jacob Kasdan (born October 28, 1974) is an American filmmaker and actor. Judd Apatow and Jake Kasdan are American comedy film directors, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters and Jewish film people.
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James Franco
James Edward Franco (born April 19, 1978) is an American actor and filmmaker. Judd Apatow and James Franco are film directors from California, film producers from California, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish American television writers and screenwriters from California.
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Jason Schwartzman
Jason Schwartzman (born June 26, 1980) is an American actor and musician. Judd Apatow and Jason Schwartzman are screenwriters from California.
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Jason Segel
Jason Segel (born January 18, 1980) is an American actor. Judd Apatow and Jason Segel are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish male comedians and screenwriters from California.
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Jenna Fischer
Regina Marie Kirk (Fischer; born March 7, 1974), known professionally as Jenna Fischer, is an American actress.
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Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Joanna Aniston (née Anastasakis) (born February 11, 1969) is an American actress. Judd Apatow and Jennifer Aniston are film producers from California and film producers from New York (state).
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Jerry Before Seinfeld
Jerry Before Seinfeld is a 2017 stand-up comedy film that follows comedian Jerry Seinfeld as he returns for a stand-up routine at the New York City comedy club, Comic Strip Live, which started his career.
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Jerry Seinfeld
Jerome Allen Seinfeld (born April 29, 1954) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and producer. Judd Apatow and Jerry Seinfeld are American stand-up comedians, film producers from New York (state), Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, Jewish male comedians, screenwriters from New York (state) and television producers from New York City.
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Jews
The Jews (יְהוּדִים) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites of the ancient Near East, and whose traditional religion is Judaism.
Jim Carrey
James Eugene Carrey (born January 17, 1962) is a Canadian-American actor and comedian known for his energetic slapstick performances. Judd Apatow and Jim Carrey are American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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John C. Reilly
John Christopher Reilly (born May 24, 1965) is an American actor. Judd Apatow and John C. Reilly are screenwriters from New York (state).
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John Candy
John Franklin Candy (October 31, 1950 – March 4, 1994) was a Canadian actor and comedian who is best known for his work in Hollywood films.
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John Carney (director)
John Carney (born 1972) is an Irish film director, producer, screenwriter and lyricist who specialises in musical drama films.
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Jon Lovitz
Jonathan Michael Lovitz (born July 21, 1957) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Jon Lovitz are American sketch comedians, American stand-up comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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Jonah Hill
Jonah Hill (born Jonah Hill Feldstein; December 20, 1983) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Jonah Hill are film producers from California, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish film people, Jewish male comedians and Male actors from California.
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Joseph Campbell
Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American writer.
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Judge Reinhold
Edward Ernest "Judge" Reinhold Jr. (born May 21, 1957) is an American actor who is best known for his work in Hollywood films during the 1980s.
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Juliet, Naked (film)
Juliet, Naked is a 2018 romantic comedy film directed by Jesse Peretz based on Nick Hornby's 2009 novel of the same name.
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Just for Laughs
Just for Laughs (Juste pour rire) is a comedy festival that is held every July in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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Justin Long
Justin Jacob Long (born June 2, 1978) is an American actor and comedian.
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Katherine Heigl
Katherine Heigl (born November 24, 1978) is an American actress.
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Keira Knightley
Keira Christina Knightley (born 26 March 1985) is an English actress.
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Kevin Corrigan
Kevin Corrigan (born March 27, 1969) is an American character actor.
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Kevin Hart
Kevin Darnell Hart (born July 6, 1979) is an American comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and Kevin Hart are American stand-up comedians.
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Kevin Nealon
Kevin Nealon (born November 18, 1953) is an American comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and Kevin Nealon are American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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Kicking & Screaming (2005 film)
Kicking & Screaming is a 2005 American sports comedy film directed by Jesse Dylan and written by Leo Benvenuti and Steve Rudnick.
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Knocked Up
Knocked Up is a 2007 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Judd Apatow, and starring Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, and Leslie Mann.
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Kristen Bell
Kristen Anne Bell (born July 18, 1980) is an American actress.
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Kristen Wiig
Kristen Carroll Wiig (born August 22, 1973) is an American actress, comedian, screenwriter, and producer. Judd Apatow and Kristen Wiig are American sketch comedians, film producers from New York (state) and screenwriters from New York (state).
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Kumail Nanjiani
Kumail Ali Nanjiani (ڪميل علي نانجياني; Urdu: کمیل علی نانجیانی; born May 2, 1978) is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and Kumail Nanjiani are American stand-up comedians and Male actors from New York (state).
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Lady Dynamite
Lady Dynamite is an American comedy television series starring Maria Bamford, and is loosely based on her life.
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Late Night with David Letterman
Late Night with David Letterman is an American late-night talk show hosted by David Letterman on NBC, the first iteration of the ''Late Night'' franchise.
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Lena Dunham
Lena Dunham (born May 13, 1986) is an American writer, director, actress, and producer. Judd Apatow and Lena Dunham are film directors from New York City, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, screenwriters from New York (state), television producers from New York City and the New Yorker people.
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Leslie Mann
Leslie Jean Mann (born March 26, 1972) is an American actress.
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The LGBT community (also known as the LGBTQ+ community, LGBTQIA+ community, GLBT community, or queer community) is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals united by a common culture and social movements.
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Liar Liar
Liar Liar is a 1997 American fantasy comedy film directed by Tom Shadyac and written by Paul Guay and Stephen Mazur.
Long Island
Long Island is a populous island east of Manhattan in southeastern New York state, constituting a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land area.
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Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
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Loudon Wainwright III
Loudon Snowden Wainwright III (born September 5, 1946) is an American singer-songwriter and occasional actor.
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Love (TV series)
Love is an American romantic comedy-drama television series created by Judd Apatow, Lesley Arfin, and Paul Rust.
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Luke Macfarlane
Thomas Luke Macfarlane (born January 19, 1980) is a Canadian actor and former singer.
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Mark Ruffalo
Mark Alan Ruffalo (born November 22, 1967) is an American actor. Judd Apatow and Mark Ruffalo are film producers from New York (state).
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Martin Starr
Martin James Pflieger Schienle (born July 30, 1982), known professionally as Martin Starr, is an American actor.
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Marx Brothers
The Marx Brothers were an American family comedy act that was successful in vaudeville, on Broadway, and in 14 motion pictures from 1905 to 1949. Judd Apatow and Marx Brothers are Jewish American comedians and Jewish male comedians.
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Matthew Broderick
Matthew Broderick (born March 21, 1962) is an American actor. Judd Apatow and Matthew Broderick are American sketch comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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Maude Apatow
Maude Annabelle Apatow (born December 15, 1997) is an American actress.
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McSweeney's
McSweeney's Publishing is an American nonprofit publishing house founded by Dave Eggers in 1998 and headquartered in San Francisco.
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Melissa McCarthy
Melissa Ann McCarthy (born August 26, 1970) is an American actress, screenwriter, and producer.
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MeToo movement
#MeToo is a social movement and awareness campaign against sexual abuse, sexual harassment and rape culture, in which people publicize their experiences of sexual abuse or sexual harassment.
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Michael Bloomberg
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American businessman and politician.
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Mike White (filmmaker)
Michael Christopher White (born June 28, 1970) is an American writer, actor and producer for television and film. Judd Apatow and Mike White (filmmaker) are screenwriters from California and television producers from California.
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Monica Raymund
Monica Maria Raymund (born July 26, 1986) is an American actress and director, known for her roles as Maria "Ria" Torres in the Fox crime drama Lie to Me (2009–2011), Dana Lodge in the CBS legal drama The Good Wife (2011–2012), Gabriela Dawson in the NBC drama Chicago Fire (2012–2019) and Jackie Quiñones in the Starz crime drama Hightown (2020–2024).
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Montreal
Montreal is the largest city in the province of Quebec, the second-largest in Canada, and the tenth-largest in North America.
MTV Movie & TV Awards
The MTV Movie & TV Awards is a film and television awards show presented annually on MTV.
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Neal Marshad
Neal Marshad (born April 25, 1952) is an American film and television producer, director, cinematographer, advertising executive, internet strategist, and designer.
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Netflix
Netflix is an American subscription video on-demand over-the-top streaming service.
New York (magazine)
New York is an American biweekly magazine concerned with life, culture, politics, and style generally, with a particular emphasis on New York City.
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New York Mets
The New York Mets are an American professional baseball team based in the New York City borough of Queens.
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Newsday
Newsday is a daily newspaper in the United States primarily serving Nassau and Suffolk counties on Long Island, although it is also sold throughout the New York metropolitan area.
NewsRadio
NewsRadio is an American television sitcom that aired on NBC from March 21, 1995, to May 4, 1999, focusing on the work lives of the staff of a New York City AM news radio station.
Nicholas Stoller
Nicholas Stoller (born March 19, 1976) is a British–American filmmaker. Judd Apatow and Nicholas Stoller are American comedy writers, Jewish American comedy writers, Jewish American screenwriters and Jewish film people.
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NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
One-night stand
A one-night stand or one-night sex is a single sexual encounter in which there is no expectation that there shall be any further relations between the sexual participants.
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Owen Wilson
Owen Cunningham Wilson (born November 18, 1968) is an American actor.
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Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles
Pacific Palisades is a neighborhood in the Westside region of Los Angeles, California, situated about west of Downtown Los Angeles.
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Paul Reubens
Paul Reubens (August 27, 1952 – July 30, 2023) was an American actor and comedian, widely known for creating and portraying the character Pee-wee Herman. Judd Apatow and Paul Reubens are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, Jewish male comedians, Male actors from New York (state), screenwriters from California, screenwriters from New York (state), television producers from California and television producers from New York (state).
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Paul Rudd
Paul Stephen Rudd (born April 6, 1969) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Paul Rudd are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish film people, Jewish male actors and Jewish male comedians.
Paul Rust
Paul Rust is an American actor, comedian and writer. Judd Apatow and Paul Rust are American stand-up comedians.
Pee-wee Herman
Pee-wee Herman is a comedy character created and portrayed by the American comedian Paul Reubens.
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Pee-wee's Big Holiday
Pee-wee's Big Holiday is a 2016 American adventure comedy film directed by John Lee and written by Paul Reubens and Paul Rust.
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People (magazine)
People is an American weekly magazine that specializes in celebrity news and human-interest stories.
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People's Choice Awards
The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing people in entertainment, voted online by the general public and fans.
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Pete Davidson
Peter Michael Davidson (born November 16, 1993) is an American comedian, actor, and writer. Judd Apatow and Pete Davidson are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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Pete Holmes
Peter Benedict Holmes (born March 30, 1979) is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and podcaster. Judd Apatow and Pete Holmes are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians and American stand-up comedians.
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Phil Hendrie
Philip Stephen Hendrie is an American radio personality and actor. Judd Apatow and Phil Hendrie are comedians from California.
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Pineapple Express (film)
Pineapple Express is a 2008 American buddy stoner action comedy film directed by David Gordon Green, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg and starring Rogen and James Franco.
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Pitch (filmmaking)
In filmmaking, a pitch is a concise verbal (and sometimes visual) presentation of an idea for a film or TV series generally made by a screenwriter or film director to a film producer or studio executive in the hope of attracting development finance to pay for the writing of a screenplay.
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Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain
Please Don't Destroy: The Treasure of Foggy Mountain is a 2023 American comedy film directed by Paul Briganti, produced by Judd Apatow and Jimmy Miller, and written by and starring the comedy troupe Please Don't Destroy, consisting of Martin Herlihy, John Higgins, and Ben Marshall.
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Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping
Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping is a 2016 American mockumentary musical comedy film directed by Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone and written by and starring Andy Samberg, Taccone, and Schaffer.
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Primetime Emmy Awards
The Primetime Emmy Awards, or Primetime Emmys, are part of the extensive range of Emmy Awards for artistic and technical merit for the American television industry.
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Probation and parole officer
A probation or parole officer is an official appointed or sworn to investigate, report on, and supervise the conduct of convicted offenders on probation or those released from incarceration to community supervision such as parole.
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Producers Guild of America Awards
The Producers Guild of America Awards were originally established in 1990 by the Producers Guild of America (PGA) as the Golden Laurel Awards, created by PGA Treasurer Joel Freeman with the support of Guild President Leonard Stern, in order to honor the visionaries who produce and execute motion picture and television product.
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Queens
Queens is a borough of New York City, coextensive with Queens County, in the U.S. state of New York.
Random House
Random House is an imprint and publishing group of Penguin Random House.
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Richard Brody
Richard Brody (born January 22, 1958) is an American film critic who has written for The New Yorker since 1999.
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Robert Smigel
Robert Smigel (born February 7, 1960) is an American actor, comedian, writer, director, producer, and puppeteer, known for his Saturday Night Live "TV Funhouse" cartoon shorts and as the puppeteer and voice behind Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Judd Apatow and Robert Smigel are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American comedy writers, Jewish American male actors, Jewish American screenwriters, Jewish male actors, Jewish male comedians, screenwriters from New York (state), television producers from New York (state) and television producers from New York City.
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Rolling Stone
Rolling Stone is an American monthly magazine that focuses on music, politics, and popular culture.
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Roseanne Barr
Roseanne Cherrie Barr (born November 3, 1952) is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. Judd Apatow and Roseanne Barr are American stand-up comedians, comedians from California, Jewish American comedians, Jewish American screenwriters and Jewish American television writers.
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Russell Brand
Russell Edward Brand (born 4 June 1975) is an English comedian, actor, presenter, activist, and campaigner.
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Ryan Adams
David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American rock and country singer-songwriter.
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Sandy Wexler
Sandy Wexler is a 2017 American comedy film directed by Steve Brill and written by Dan Bulla, Paul Sado and Adam Sandler.
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Saturday Night Live
Saturday Night Live (SNL) is an American late-night live sketch comedy variety show created by Lorne Michaels and developed by Michaels and Dick Ebersol that airs on NBC and streams on Peacock.
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Screen Actors Guild Awards
Screen Actors Guild Awards (also known as SAG Awards) are accolades given by the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA).
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Seth Rogen
Seth Aaron Rogen (born April 15, 1982) is a Canadian actor, comedian and filmmaker. Judd Apatow and Seth Rogen are Jewish film people and Jewish male comedians.
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Sexism
Sexism is prejudice or discrimination based on one's sex or gender.
Shauna Robertson
Shauna Robertson (born December 18, 1974) is a Canadian film producer.
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Slate (magazine)
Slate is an online magazine that covers current affairs, politics, and culture in the United States.
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Sony Pictures
Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc. (commonly known as Sony Pictures or SPE, and formerly known as Columbia Pictures Entertainment, Inc.) is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment studio conglomerate that produces, acquires, and distributes filmed entertainment (theatrical motion pictures, television programs, and recorded videos) through multiple platforms.
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South by Southwest
South by Southwest (SXSW) is an annual conglomeration of parallel film, interactive media, and music festivals and conferences organized jointly that take place in mid-March in Austin, Texas.
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
St.
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Stand-up comedy
Stand-up comedy is a performance directed to a live audience, where the performer stands on a stage and delivers humorous and satirical monologues sometimes incorporating physical acts.
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Steal This Episode
"Steal This Episode" is the ninth episode of the twenty-fifth season of the American animated television series The Simpsons and the 539th episode of the series.
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Step Brothers (film)
Step Brothers is a 2008 American comedy film directed by Adam McKay, produced by Jimmy Miller and Judd Apatow, and written by Will Ferrell and McKay from a story by Ferrell, McKay, and John C. Reilly.
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Stephen Gaghan
Stephen Gaghan (born May 6, 1965) is an American screenwriter and director.
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Steve Allen
Stephen Valentine Patrick William Allen (December 26, 1921 – October 30, 2000) was an American television and radio personality, comedian, musician, composer, writer, and actor.
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Steve Bannos
Steve Bannos is an American television and film actor, writer and photo dealer.
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Steve Carell
Steven John Carell (born August 16, 1962) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Steve Carell are American comedy writers and American sketch comedians.
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Steve Martin
Stephen Glenn Martin (born August 14, 1945) is an American comedian, actor, writer, producer, and musician. Judd Apatow and Steve Martin are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians, American stand-up comedians, comedians from California, film producers from California, Male actors from California, screenwriters from California, television producers from California and the New Yorker people.
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Steven Wright
Steven Alexander Wright (born December 6, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and film producer. Judd Apatow and Steven Wright are American stand-up comedians.
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Stormy (2024 film)
Stormy is a 2024 American documentary film, directed and produced by Sarah Gibson.
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Superbad
Superbad is a 2007 American coming-of-age teen buddy comedy film directed by Greg Mottola, written by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, and produced by Judd Apatow.
Syosset High School
Syosset High School (SHS) is a public high school located in Syosset, New York, United States, in Nassau County, on Long Island.
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Syosset, New York
Syosset is a hamlet and census-designated place in the Town of Oyster Bay, in Nassau County, on the North Shore of Long Island, in New York, United States.
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Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby
Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby is a 2006 American sports comedy film directed by Adam McKay who co-wrote the film with Will Ferrell.
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Téa Leoni
Téa Leoni (born Elizabeth Téa Pantaleoni; February 25, 1966) is an American actress.
The 40-Year-Old Virgin
The 40-Year-Old Virgin is a 2005 American romantic comedy film directed by Judd Apatow (in his feature directorial debut), who produced the film with Clayton Townsend and Shauna Robertson.
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The A.V. Club
The A.V. Club is an online newspaper and entertainment website featuring reviews, interviews, and other articles that examine films, music, television, books, games, and other elements of pop-culture media.
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The Atlantic
The Atlantic is an American magazine and multi-platform publisher.
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The Australian Jewish News
The Australian Jewish News (AJN) is a newspaper published in Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
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The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers are an American folk rock band from Concord, North Carolina.
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The Ben Stiller Show
The Ben Stiller Show is an American sketch comedy series starring Ben Stiller that aired in two iterations, the first series airing six episodes on MTV in 1990, and the second series airing 12 episodes on Fox from September 27, 1992, to January 17, 1993, with a 13th episode airing in 1995 on Comedy Central.
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The Big Sick
The Big Sick is a 2017 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Michael Showalter and written by Emily V. Gordon and Kumail Nanjiani.
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The Bubble (2022 film)
The Bubble is a 2022 American comedy film directed by Judd Apatow from a screenplay co-written with Pam Brady.
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The Cable Guy
The Cable Guy is a 1996 American satirical black comedy thriller film directed by Ben Stiller, written by Lou Holtz Jr.
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The Critic
The Critic is an American primetime adult animated sitcom revolving around the life of New York film critic Jay Sherman, voiced by Jon Lovitz.
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The Disaster Artist (film)
The Disaster Artist is a 2017 American biographical comedy-drama film starring, co-produced and directed by James Franco.
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The Five-Year Engagement
The Five-Year Engagement is a 2012 American romantic comedy film written, directed, and produced by Nicholas Stoller.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Hollywood Reporter
The Hollywood Reporter (THR) is an American digital and print magazine which focuses on the Hollywood film, television, and entertainment industries.
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The Improv
The Improv is a comedy club franchise.
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The Irish Times
The Irish Times is an Irish daily broadsheet newspaper and online digital publication.
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The King of Staten Island
The King of Staten Island is a 2020 American comedy-drama film directed by Judd Apatow, from a screenplay by Apatow, Pete Davidson, and Dave Sirus.
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The Larry Sanders Show
The Larry Sanders Show is an American television sitcom set in the office and studio of a fictional late-night talk show.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The New Yorker
The New Yorker is an American magazine featuring journalism, commentary, criticism, essays, fiction, satire, cartoons, and poetry.
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The News & Observer
The News & Observer is an American regional daily newspaper that serves the greater Triangle area based in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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The Room
The Room is a 2003 American independent romantic drama film written, directed, and produced by Tommy Wiseau, who also stars in the film alongside Juliette Danielle and Greg Sestero.
The Rumour
The Rumour were an English rock band active in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
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The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an American animated sitcom created by Matt Groening for the Fox Broadcasting Company.
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The TV Set
The TV Set is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Jake Kasdan and starring David Duchovny, Sigourney Weaver, Ioan Gruffudd, and Judy Greer.
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The Wedding Singer
The Wedding Singer is a 1998 American romantic comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, written by Tim Herlihy, and produced by Robert Simonds and Jack Giarraputo.
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The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling
The Zen Diaries of Garry Shandling is an American documentary film that premiered on HBO in two parts on March 26 and 27, 2018.
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TheWrap
TheWrap is an American media company covering the business of entertainment and media.
ThinkProgress
ThinkProgress was an American progressive news website that was active from 2005 to 2019.
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This Is 40
This Is 40 is a 2012 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Judd Apatow and starring Paul Rudd and Leslie Mann.
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This Is the End
This Is the End is a 2013 American apocalyptic comedy horror film written, directed and produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg in their directorial debuts.
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Time's Up (organization)
Time's Up (stylised in all caps) was a non-profit organization that raised money to support victims of sexual harassment.
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Tiny Furniture
Tiny Furniture is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written, directed by, and starring Lena Dunham.
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Tobin Armbrust
Tobin A. Armbrust (born 1971) is an American film producer who works for Exclusive Media, a film production and distribution company.
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Tom Arnold (actor)
Thomas Duane Arnold (born March 6, 1959) is an American actor and comedian. Judd Apatow and Tom Arnold (actor) are Jewish American comedians, Jewish American male actors and Jewish male comedians.
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Trainwreck (film)
Trainwreck is a 2015 American romantic sex comedy film directed and co-produced by Judd Apatow and written by and starring Amy Schumer along with an ensemble supporting cast that includes Bill Hader, Brie Larson, Colin Quinn, John Cena, Vanessa Bayer, Tilda Swinton, Ezra Miller, Mike Birbiglia, Norman Lloyd, and NBA player LeBron James.
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Tranny
Tranny is an offensive and derogatory slur for a transgender individual, often specifically a transgender woman.
True Sadness
True Sadness is the ninth studio album by American folk rock band The Avett Brothers.
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Ts Madison
Madison Hinton, known professionally as Ts Madison, is an American reality television personality and actress.
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Turner Classic Movies
Turner Classic Movies (TCM) is an American movie-oriented pay-TV network owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
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X, commonly referred to by its former name Twitter, is a social networking service.
Un-Cabaret
UnCabaret is a Los Angeles–based alternative comedy company that produces live, TV and web projects.
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Undeclared
Undeclared is an American sitcom created by Judd Apatow, which aired on Fox during the 2001–02 season.
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Universal Pictures
Universal City Studios LLC, doing business as Universal Pictures (informally as Universal Studios or also known simply as Universal) is an American film production and distribution company that is a division of Universal Studios, which is owned by NBCUniversal, a division of Comcast.
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University of Southern California
The University of Southern California (USC, SC, Southern Cal) is a private research university in Los Angeles, California, United States.
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USA Today
USA Today (often stylized in all caps) is an American daily middle-market newspaper and news broadcasting company.
Vanity Fair (magazine)
Vanity Fair is an American monthly magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.
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Variety (magazine)
Variety is an American magazine owned by Penske Media Corporation.
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Video on demand
Video on demand (VOD) is a media distribution system that allows users to access videos, television shows and films digitally on request.
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Vulture (website)
Vulture is an American entertainment news website.
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Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is a 2007 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan, and written by Kasdan and co-producer Judd Apatow.
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Wanderlust (2012 film)
Wanderlust is a 2012 American comedy film directed by David Wain and written by Wain and Ken Marino, who also produced with Judd Apatow and Paul Rudd.
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What the Hell Happened to Me?
What the Hell Happened to Me? is the second studio album by Adam Sandler, released by Warner Bros.
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Will Ferrell
John William Ferrell (born July 16, 1967) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. Judd Apatow and Will Ferrell are American comedy writers, American sketch comedians, comedians from California, film producers from California, screenwriters from California and television producers from California.
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WKWZ
WKWZ 88.5 FM is a non-commercial educational high school radio station licensed to Syosset, New York.
Writers Guild of America
The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is the generic term of two different American labor unions, representing writers in film, television, radio, and online media.
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Writers Guild of America Awards
The Writers Guild of America Awards is an award for film, television, and radio writing including both fiction and non-fiction categories given by the Writers Guild of America, East and Writers Guild of America West since 1949.
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Year One (film)
Year One is a 2009 American adventure comedy film directed by Harold Ramis, produced by Ramis, Judd Apatow, and Clayton Townsend, written by Ramis, Gene Stupnitsky, and Lee Eisenberg, and stars Jack Black, Michael Cera, Oliver Platt, David Cross, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Vinnie Jones, Juno Temple, June Diane Raphael, Olivia Wilde, Bill Hader, and Hank Azaria.
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You Don't Mess with the Zohan
You Don't Mess with the Zohan is a 2008 American satirical action comedy film directed by Dennis Dugan; written by Adam Sandler, Robert Smigel, and Judd Apatow; produced by Sandler and Jack Giarraputo; and starring Adam Sandler, John Turturro, Emmanuelle Chriqui, Nick Swardson, Lainie Kazan, and Rob Schneider with supporting roles by Kevin Nealon, Ido Mosseri, Dave Matthews, Michael Buffer, Charlotte Rae, Sayed Badreya, and Daoud Heidami.
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Zach Galifianakis
Zachary Knight Galifianakis (born October 1, 1969) is an American comedian and actor. Judd Apatow and Zach Galifianakis are American stand-up comedians.
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Zookeeper (film)
Zookeeper is a 2011 American fantasy comedy film directed by Frank Coraci, with a screenplay by Nick Bakay, Rock Reuben, Kevin James, Jay Scherick, and David Ronn, from a story by Scherick and Ronn, and produced by Todd Garner, James, Adam Sandler, Jack Giarraputo, and Walt Becker.
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30 for 30
30 for 30 is the title for a series of documentary films airing on ESPN, its sister networks, and online highlighting interesting people and events in sports history.
33rd Annual Grammy Awards
The 33rd Annual Grammy Awards were held on February 20, 1991.
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34th Young Artist Awards
The 34th Young Artist Awards ceremony, presented by the Young Artist Association, honored excellence of young performers between the ages of 5 and 21 in the fields of film, television and theatre for the 2012 calendar year.
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51st Annual Grammy Awards
The 51st Annual Grammy Awards took place at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, on February 8, 2009, honoring the best in music for the recording year beginning October 1, 2007, through September 30, 2008.
See Judd Apatow and 51st Annual Grammy Awards
826LA
826LA is a Los Angeles–based nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting students ages 6–18 with their creative and expository writing skills and helping teachers inspire their students to write.
See also
Syosset High School alumni
- Adam Pascal
- Alan Blinder
- Brenda Howard
- Dave Rubin
- Ed Newman
- Elaine Chao
- Gabe Rotter
- George Drakoulias
- Grant Napear
- Idina Menzel
- Irad Young
- Jay Bienstock
- Jim Rowinski
- Jon Lovett
- Jordan Young (producer)
- Josh Lafazan
- Judd Apatow
- Laura J. Snyder
- Lesley Arfin
- Liz Rosenberg
- Michael Isikoff
- Mitchell Lazar
- Natalie Portman
- Paul Ginsparg
- Rosa Brooks
- Sue Bird
- Tracy Pollan
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judd_Apatow
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