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  1. Nicholas Stoller (born March 19, 1976) is a BritishAmerican filmmaker. He is best known for directing the comedy films Forgetting Sarah Marshall (2008), its spin-off/sequel Get Him to the Greek (2010), The Five-Year Engagement (2012), Neighbors (2014), its sequel Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising (2016), and Bros (2022).

  2. Nicholas Stoller is an English-American screenwriter and director known for Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Muppets, and Neighbors. He has also created and directed several TV shows, such as Friends from College and The Carmichael Show.

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  3. Nicholas Stoller is an English-American screenwriter and director. He is known best for directing the 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and writing/directing its 2010 spin-off/sequel, Get Him to the Greek.

    • March 19, 1976
  4. Jul 12, 2017 · The 38-year-old’s latest is Neighbors —a hilariously insane comedy about a couple with a newborn baby (Seth Rogen, Rose Byrne) who are pulled into a chaotic turf war when a hard-partying...

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  5. Nicholas Stoller is a British-American writer, director and producer of popular comedies such as Forgetting Sarah Marshall, The Muppets and Neighbors. See his full filmography, ratings, reviews and biography on Rotten Tomatoes.

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    Fresh audience score. 88%
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    Fresh audience score. 88%
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  6. Nicholas Stoller is an EnglishAmerican screenwriter and director. He is known mainly for directing the 2008 comedy Forgetting Sarah Marshall, and its 2010 spin-off/sequel, Get Him to the Greek.

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