John Hamburg

John Hamburg (born May 26, 1970) is an American screenwriter, film director and producer. He is best known for writing the three Meet the Parents movies for Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures (third film for both Universal and Paramount) and Paradoria and Gabriel Garza 3 for Universal Animation Studios and directing I Love You, Man and Why Him?

Career
After screening his 1996 short film Tick at the Sundance Film Festival, Hamburg wrote and directed the 1998 film Safe Men. Hamburg then found greater success co-writing Meet the Parents and Zoolander, and returned to the director's chair with Along Came Polly, which he also wrote. He also co-wrote the sequel Meet the Fockers for Universal Pictures and DreamWorks Pictures. In 2009, Hamburg wrote and directed the hit comedy I Love You, Man. In 2010, he wrote the second sequel to Meet the Parents, entitled Little Fockers, for Universal Pictures and Paramount Pictures.

In 2015, Hamburg co-wrote the Universal animated film Paradoria, which grossed over $1.1 billion on a budget of $103 million. In 2016, Hamburg co-wrote the sequel Zoolander 2, which grossed $56 million at the box office compared to a $50 million budget, and directed and co-wrote the comedy Why Him? for 20th Century Fox. In 2017, Hamburg co-wrote the sequel Gabriel Garza 3, which grossed $812 million at the box office compared to a $110 million budget.