John J. Strauss (b. 1957)

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Born:
May 12, 1957

John J. Strauss is an American producer and writer of film and television.  He has written and produced for the television series Boy Meets World, Me and the Boys and Odd Man Out. Since 1998, Strauss has mainly focused on films, co-writing the screenplays for There's Something About Mary (1998), Head Over Heels (2001), The Santa Clause 2, The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003), Rebound (2005), The Wild (2006), The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause (2006) and You Again (2010).  He frequently collaborates with fellow producer and writer Ed Decter.

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Co-Producer:
2006  The Wild

Executive Producer:
2002  The New Guy
2006  The Wild
2013  Free Birds

Producer:
2002  The New Guy
2006  The Wild
2010  You Again
2013  Free Birds

Screenplay:
1989  Options
1998  There's Something About Mary
2002  The New Guy
2002  The Santa Clause 2
2005  Rebound
2006  The Wild
2010  You Again
2013  Free Birds

Story:
1989  Options
1998  There's Something About Mary
2002  The New Guy
2002  The Santa Clause 2
2005  Rebound
2006  The Wild
2010  You Again
2013  Free Birds

Writer:
1989  Options
1998  There's Something About Mary
2001  Head Over Heels
2002  The New Guy
2002  The Santa Clause 2
2003  The Lizzie McGuire Movie
2005  Rebound
2006  The Santa Clause 3: The Escape Clause
2006  The Wild
2007  Backyards & Bullets
2010  You Again
2013  Free Birds
2020  Think Like a Dog

Creator:
1999  Odd Man Out

Executive Producer:
1999  Odd Man Out
2012  The Client List

Writer:
1993  Boy Meets World
1994  Me and the Boys
1999  Odd Man Out
2012  The Client List
????  Backyards & Bullets

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