Adam Sztykiel

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Adam Sztykiel
Born
Adam John Sztykiel

(1978-01-09) January 9, 1978 (age 43)
OccupationTelevision producer
Film producer
Television writer
Screenwriter
Known forUndateable

Adam John Sztykiel is an American television and film producer and screenwriter known for such television series and films as Undateable, which he also created based on the book, Undateable: 311 Things Guys do That Guarantee They Won't be Dating or Having Sex, by Ellen Rakieten and Anne Coyle;[1][2] Due Date; Made of Honor; and the upcoming We're the Millers 2.[3][4]

Early life[]

Sztykiel was born in Detroit, Michigan.

In 2000, he graduated from University of Southern California.[5]

Career[]

Sztykiel based the show Undateable in Ferndale, Michigan.[6]

Filmography[]

Year Film Credit Notes
2008 Made of Honor screenplay, story co-wrote with Deborah Kaplan and Harry Elfont
2010 Due Date screenplay co-wrote with Alan R. Cohen, Alan Freedland and Todd Phillips
2014–2016 Undateable creator, writer, executive producer TV Series
2015 Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip writer co-wrote with Randi Mayem Singer
2017 Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul writer Uncredited
2018 Rampage screenplay co-wrote with Ryan Engle, Carlton Cuse and Ryan J. Condal
2019 Whiskey Cavalier Writer TV Series
2020 Scoob! screenplay, executive producer co-wrote with Jack C. Donaldson, Derek Elliott, and Matt Lieberman
2022 Black Adam writer Post-production
TBA We're the Millers 2 writer Announced

References[]

  1. ^ Goldberg, Lesley; Rose, Lacey (10 May 2013). "NBC Series Orders: 'Chicago Fire' Spinoff, 'Ironside' Remake, 'Undateable'". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  2. ^ Stanley, Alessandra (28 May 2014). "A Bunch of Friends? Yeah, Again: 'Undateable' Keeps a Sitcom Formula Alive". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  3. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (29 May 2014). "Interview: Bill Lawrence and Adam Sztykiel on 'Undateable' and The State of TV Comedy". HitFix. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  4. ^ Sztykiel, Adam (28 May 2014). "The 5 Most Undateable Sitcom Characters". Huffington Post. Retrieved 29 November 2015.
  5. ^ "List of Benefactors". University of Southern California - Cinematic Arts. Retrieved 28 November 2015.
  6. ^ Callwood, Brett (10 June 2014). "We speak with 'Undateable' creator Adam Sztykiel". Detroit Metro Times. Retrieved 28 November 2015.

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