Eric Appel (b. 1980)

Birthplace:
Endicott, New York, USA

Born:
August 13, 1980

Eric Appel (born August 13, 1980) is a writer/director working in television, film, and commercials.  Originally from Endicott, New York, Appel attended the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, majoring in computer animation. While in college, Appel also began performing improv comedy, after his girlfriend brought him to a "show at the University of Pittsburgh called 'Friday Nite Improvs,' where anyone from the audience could volunteer to go up on stage and perform these improv games." After moving to New York City, Appel started taking classes at the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater and became very involved very quickly.  While still in New York, Appel got a job writing for The Andy Milonakis Show, then moved to Los Angeles for that show's third season when its production was relocated to California. He subsequently wrote for Crank Yankers and Human Giant, then went to work for the comedy website Funny or Die. "Funny or Die was such a young company when they hired me... There were about eight of us all sitting around a large dining room table on laptops. Every day a few people would disappear to go shoot some shit and then the next day they would be sitting next to you editing it. Then it would go up on the site and it would either get a million hits or nobody would watch it and it would disappear and then it was on to the next thing. Everyone there worked at their own pace and you were encouraged to just go pick up a camera and make something... I used this as an opportunity to start directing my own sketches and quickly found out that not only do I like directing more than writing, but also that I’m better at it."  Appel would go on to extensively direct series television, with credits including Eagleheart, NTSF:SD:SUV, The Office, New Girl, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Son of Zorn, and Die Hart. In 2022, Appel made his feature directorial debut with Weird: The Al Yankovic Story, based on a Funny or Die short that he directed twelve years earlier.  Description above from the Wikipedia article Eric Appel, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

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Director:
2005  The Office
2009  Everything
2009  Infomercials
2010  Blue Mountain State
2011  Death Valley
2011  Happy Endings
2011  NTSF:SD:SUV::
2011  New Girl
2012  Animal Practice
2013  Back in the Game
2013  Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2013  The Michael J. Fox Show
2013  Trophy Wife
2014  A to Z
2014  About a Boy
2014  Bad Teacher
2014  Benched
2014  Growing Up Fisher
2014  Selfie
2014  Silicon Valley
2016  Son of Zorn
2016  Teachers
2020  Die Hart

Producer:
2005  The Office
2009  Everything
2009  Infomercials
2010  Blue Mountain State
2011  Death Valley
2011  Happy Endings
2011  NTSF:SD:SUV::
2011  New Girl
2012  Animal Practice
2013  Back in the Game
2013  Brooklyn Nine-Nine
2013  Hot Package
2013  The Michael J. Fox Show
2013  Trophy Wife
2014  A to Z
2014  About a Boy
2014  Bad Teacher
2014  Benched
2014  Growing Up Fisher
2014  Selfie
2014  Silicon Valley
2016  Son of Zorn
2016  Teachers
2020  Die Hart

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