Stephen Belber is a renowned playwright, screenwriter, and director whose work has been widely acclaimed and produced on Broadway and in over 25 countries. As an Associate Writer and actor, he was involved in the creation of the groundbreaking play "The Laramie Project", and later co-wrote and acted in its sequel "The Laramie Project: Ten Years Later".
Belber's impressive filmography includes writing and directing three feature films: "Management", starring Jennifer Aniston and Woody Harrelson; "Match", featuring Patrick Stewart and Carla Gugino; and "What We Do Next", starring Corey Stoll and Karen Pittman. He has also written the screenplays for "Tape", directed by Richard Linklater and starring Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman, as well as "The Laramie Project", an adaptation of his play.
In addition to his work in film, Belber has written and developed numerous television projects, including episodes of "Law & Order SVU", "Rescue Me", "Tommy", and "The First". He has also created pilots for various networks, including Netflix, HBO, F/X, USA, TNT, ABC, History Channel, Fox TV, Paramount, and Sony.
Belber's work has been recognized with numerous credits, including the development of films with high-profile directors and actors such as Will Smith, Todd Phillips, Bennett Miller, Jay Roach, George Tillman, Greg Mottola, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Anthony Mackie, Sam Rockwell, and David Gordon Green, among others. His film "Dallas Buyers Club" is a notable example of his work in the studio film industry.