Lee Eisenberg

Lee Eisenberg is a film and television writer. He usually works with Gene Stupnitsky. He has written for television programs The Office on NBC, for which he (with Stupnitsky) is credited. He has written for an independent short film entitled Flush and he has one upcoming project slated: an untitled CollegeHumor movie. There are reports surfacing regarding about Eisenberg along with Stupnitsky writing a screenplay for a new installment of Ghostbus... more

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