From 2000 to 2001, Stoller wrote for
Judd Apatow's short-lived Fox television series
Undeclared and later co-wrote, again with Apatow, the 2005 comedy
Fun with Dick and Jane. Stoller's directorial debut, the 2008 film
Forgetting Sarah Marshall, is a romantic comedy starring
Jason Segel,
Mila Kunis,
Jonah Hill,
Kristen Bell,
Bill Hader and
Russell Brand. The film was produced by
Apatow Productions and was released by Universal on April 18, 2008. In 2007, he wrote a single-camera comedy about a new teacher taking a job at the boarding school he once attended. He wrote
Yes Man, starring
Jim Carrey; the film was produced by
Richard Zanuck and
David Heyman. Stoller next wrote and directed a new film for Universal and Apatow Productions titled
Get Him to the Greek. The film reteamed Stoller and Apatow with
Forgetting Sarah Marshall co-stars Jonah Hill and Russell Brand. The film premiered on May 25, 2010, and opened in theaters on June 4, 2010. In 2008, Stoller and Segel co-wrote
The Muppets, the latest film incarnation to feature the characters in nearly 12 years. The film was produced by
Walt Disney Pictures and released in 2011. After the film's success, Stoller and the film's director,
James Bobin, wrote
Muppets Most Wanted, a semi-sequel to the film. Stoller also directed
The Five-Year Engagement (2012), which he co-wrote with Jason Segel, who also starred. Apatow Productions produced the picture, which is about the ups and downs of a couple's five-year engagement. Stoller directed the film
Neighbors, its sequel
Neighbors 2: Sorority Rising and shared a screenwriting credit on
Sex Tape. In 2016, Stoller wrote and directed the animated comedy film
Storks for
Warner Animation Group. Along with his wife Francesca Delbanco, Stoller created the comedy series
Friends from College, which premiered on
Netflix in July 2017. Stoller directed all eight episodes of the first season. More recently, his Stoller Global Solutions company has renewed an overall deal with Sony Pictures Television. == Personal life ==