Evan Goldberg
An image from INVINCIBLE, one of the productions that also features Evan Goldberg.
Evan Goldberg

Evan Goldberg

May 11, 1982 — Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Evan Goldberg, hailing from Vancouver, shared a love for film with Seth Rogen from an early age, writing their breakout hit, "Superbad," at just 13. In 2011, they co-founded Point Grey Pictures, producing hits like “The Disaster Artist” and “The Interview.” They're also behind the R-rated animated feature “Sausage Party” and are working on series like “The Boys” and the Wall Street comedy "Black Monday." Rogen’s on-screen credits include “Neighbors,” “The Disaster Artist,” and “Steve Jobs.” Notably, they pitched and wrote an episode for "The Simpsons" called "Homer the Whopper", which was the season premiere of Season twenty-one.

The Boys

The Boys

2019

The Simpsons

The Simpsons

1989

Superbad

Superbad

2007

Neighbors

Neighbors

2014

Sausage Party

Sausage Party

2016

This Is the End

This Is the End

2013

INVINCIBLE

INVINCIBLE

2021

The Dictator

The Dictator

2012