Lee Eisenberg (born April 5, 1977) is an American film and television writer and producer. He usually works with Gene Stupnitsky, with whom he founded Quantity Entertainment. Eisenberg was born in Needham, Massachusetts. His father is an immigrant from Israel. He graduated from Connecticut College in 1999, after which he wrote the independent short film "Flush," and was once a contestant on the game show Pyramid.
Year One
(Screenplay)
Bad Teacher
(Screenplay)
Stephen Merchant: Hello Ladies... Live!
(Writer)
Hello Ladies: The Movie
(Writer)
Hello Ladies: The Movie
(Executive Producer)
Bad Teacher
(Executive Producer)
Stephen Merchant: Hello Ladies... Live!
(Executive Producer)
The Garfield Movie
(Additional Writing)
Good Boys
(Producer)
Good Boys
(Writer)
The Mind of the Married Man
(Writer)
The Office
(Writer)
The Office
(Producer)
Hello Ladies
(Writer)
Trophy Wife
(Executive Producer)
SMILF
(Executive Producer)
Little America
(Executive Producer)
WeCrashed
(Writer)
WeCrashed
(Executive Producer)
Queer as Folk
(Executive Producer)
The Office
(Director)
Lessons in Chemistry
(Executive Producer)
The Office
(Co-Executive Producer)
Lessons in Chemistry
(Teleplay)
Jury Duty
(Executive Producer)
Jury Duty
(Writer)
The GOAT
(Executive Producer)
Stick
(Executive Producer)
Hello Ladies
(Executive Producer)
Bad Teacher
(Executive Producer)
Bad Teacher
(Characters)
Hello Ladies
(Creator)
Little America
(Creator)
WeCrashed
(Creator)
Jury Duty
(Creator)
The GOAT
(Creator)
Lessons in Chemistry
(Creator)