Josh Stolberg
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Josh Stolberg (born March 7, 1971) is an American film director, screenwriter, and photographer. He won the Seashore Award and the Queen Spirit Award as a director of the film The Life Coach. He also wrote and directed the 2005 film Kids in America, as well as made a cameo appearance as a security guard in the film. Stolberg is the screenwriter of the film Good Luck Chuck, starring Dane Cook, Jessica Alba and Dan Fogler. He also co-wrote the scripts for "Man-Witch" (starring Jack Black and directed by Todd Phillips), the upcoming remake of "Piranha" (directed by Alex Aja), the upcoming remake of "House on Sorority Row", the book adaptation of "The Spellman Files", produced by Laura Ziskin, as well as the book adaptation of "The Candy Shop Wars". Additionally, he was a part of the writing team on the pilot of Avatar: the Last Airbender (TV series).
Stolberg was born in Columbia, South Carolina. He graduated from University of Southern California School of Cinema-Television in 1996. He has been married to Leila Charles Leigh since September 15, 2001, and has two children, Asher Ronin Stolberg (credited in the film Kids in America as "Kung Fu Coordinator"), and Xander Brighton Stolberg.
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