Josh Greenbaum

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OccupationFilmmaker
Yearsactive2007–present
Josh Greenbaum
Greenbaum in 2024
Born
Alma materCornell University, University of Oxford and University of Southern California
OccupationFilmmaker
Years active2007–present

Josh Greenbaum is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He has won an MTV Movie Award, CINE Golden Eagle and Emmy Award.[1][2][3] He directed the feature documentary The Short Game, winner of the SXSW Audience Award, which was acquired by Netflix to launch their Originals film division. He also directed Becoming Bond, a documentary about George Lazenby,[4] which won SXSW's Audience Award in the Visions category,[5] as well as the critically acclaimed Too Funny to Fail, a documentary about The Dana Carvey Show.[6][7] He is also the creator, director and executive producer of Behind the Mask, which earned Hulu its first ever Emmy nomination.[8] He made his narrative feature debut with Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar. In 2024, Greenbaum directed the Peabody Award[9] winning documentary, Will & Harper, for Netflix.

Film

Greenbaum was born in Saratoga Springs, New York. He graduated from Cornell University and the University of Oxford. He dropped out of the MFA program at USC film school to pursue a professional career.

He won the 2007 MTV Movie Award for mtvU Best Filmmaker on Campus as well as the Coca-Cola Refreshing Filmmaker's Award while at USC.[1][10]

In 2011, Greenbaum directed and co-wrote Clinton Foundation: Celebrity Division for Funny or Die, a short spoof starring Bill Clinton, Matt Damon, Kevin Spacey, Sean Penn, Ben Stiller, Jack Black, Ted Danson, Mary Steenburgen and Kristen Wiig shot for the Clinton Foundation. It premiered at Bill Clinton's "Decade of Difference" party at the Hollywood Bowl.[11][12]

Greenbaum directed the feature documentary The Short Game, which won the Audience Award at the 2013 SXSW Film Festival and was acquired by Netflix as its first exclusive documentary.[13] The film was executive produced by Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel.

He also directed Becoming Bond, a Hulu-distributed documentary about the Australian actor George Lazenby who portrayed James Bond in On Her Majesty's Secret Service, released in 2017.[4] The film won SXSW's Audience Award in the Visions category and nominated for the festival's Adam Yauch Hornblower Award Nomination.[6][14] It was also nominated for a Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival Audience Award.[15]

Greenbaum also directed Too Funny to Fail in 2017, a documentary about The Dana Carvey Show, also distributed by Hulu.[7]

Greenbaum made his narrative feature debut directing Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar, released in 2021. The film was written by and stars Kristen Wiig and Annie Mumolo, and also features Jamie Dornan, Damon Wayans Jr., and Wendi McLendon-Covey.[16][17]

In December 2021, it was announced that Greenbaum directed the comedy film Strays.[18] In June 2025, it was announced that Greenbaum is to direct a live-action/animated film adaptation of Care Bears for Warner Bros. Pictures.[19]

Television

Greenbaum created and directed Behind the Mask, a Hulu documentary series about sports mascots and the people in the costumes. The series earned Hulu its first Emmy nomination.[8]

He directed episodes of New Girl for Fox, Fresh Off the Boat for ABC, Single Parents for Fox, Bless This Mess for ABC as well as two episodes of Deadbeat for Hulu and, Border Patrol featured on episodes of Comedy Central's Atom TV, created Nickelodeon's Max & Shred (nominated for the Canadian Screen Awards' Best Children's or Youth Fiction Program or Series in 2016) and directed "Good Debbie Hunting", an episode of ABC's The Neighbors.[20][21] He has written and directed projects for CBS, NBC, FOX and The CW.[22][23][24]

He also served as executive producer and director of The Playbook series for Netflix and directed the first episode, profiling NBA coach Doc Rivers.[25]

Commercials

Greenbaum collaborated with After-School All-Stars charity, directing commercials that feature the organization's founder, Arnold Schwarzenegger. A commercial featuring Schwarzenegger on Hollywood Boulevard and at Madame Tussauds Hollywood in character as the Terminator interacting with tourists received more than 25 million views on YouTube and was awarded the YouTube Ad of the Year.[26]

Filmography

Film

Short film

Year Title Director Writer Producer Notes
2007 The Beginning and the End Yes Yes Yes Also editor
The Morning Routine Yes No Yes
Sole Mates Yes No Yes
Border Patrol Yes No Yes Also editor
2011 Clinton Foundation: Celebrity Division Yes Yes No
Ricky and Ravi (Are in Between Jobs) Yes Yes Yes Creator
2015 Arnold Pranks Fans as the Terminator Yes Yes No

Documentary film

Year Title Director Producer Writer
2013 The Short Game Yes Yes No
2017 Becoming Bond Yes Yes Yes
Too Funny to Fail Yes Yes Yes
2024 Will & Harper Yes Yes No

Feature film

Year Title Director Producer
2021 Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar Yes No
2023 Strays Yes No
2026 The Dink Yes Executive
2027 Spaceballs: The New One Yes Yes

Television

Year Title Director Executive
producer
Notes
2013–2015 Behind the Mask Yes Yes Also creator
2013 The Neighbors Yes No Episode "Good Debbie Hunting"
2016–2018 New Girl Yes No 4 episodes
2017–2019 Fresh Off the Boat Yes No Episodes "The Vouch", "Where Have All The Cattleman Gone?"
and "Legends of the Fortieth"
2018–2019 Singe Parents Yes No Episodes "The Beast!", "The Shed" and "Raining Blood!"
2019 Bless This Mess Yes No Episode "The Estonian Method"
2020 The Playbook Yes Yes Episode "Doc Rivers"

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Awards and honors

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