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David Dobkin

Highest Rated: 75% Wedding Crashers (2005)

Lowest Rated: 13% R.I.P.D. (2013)

Birthday: Jun 23, 1969

Birthplace: Washington, D.C., USA

"Wedding Crashers" was the surprise comedy hit of the summer of 2005, establishing David Dobkin as a hot director in the genre. While Dobkin went on to helm a number of comedies, his career would take a more serious turn with "The Judge" (2014), a drama starring Robert Downey Jr. and Robert Duvall as an estranged father and son. Born June 23, 1969 in Washington, DC, Dobkin went to Walt Whitman High School in Bethesda, Maryland. Dobkin got an early start in the business working on the horror film "The Believers" (1987), which was directed by John Schlesinger. While he was attending the Tisch School of the Arts in Film & Television at New York University, Dobkin also worked in the development department of Warner Brothers. Like many up and coming filmmakers, Dobkin's thesis film, "57th Street Serenade" (1992) got him noticed, winning a 1992 C.I.N.E. Eagle Award and a Gold award at the Edinburgh Festival. Dobkin graduated from Tisch in 1992, and he directed commercials for ESPN, Heineken, and PlayStation, among other clients, as well as videos for Tupac Shakur, Blues Traveler, Elton John, and other artists. Dobkin finally got a major feature made in 1998 with "Clay Pigeons," a dark comedy starring Vince Vaughn and Joaquin Phoenix that was produced by Hollywood heavyweights Ridley and Tony Scott. Dobkin followed that up with the hit martial arts Western comedy "Shanghai Knights" (2003), which starred Jackie Chan and Owen Wilson. "Wedding Crashers," which starred Vaughn and Wilson, followed in 2005; it was even more wildly popular with audiences (as well as many critics), earning $285 million at the box office world-wide. As a director, Dobkin's next credits included the holiday comedy "Fred Claus" (2007), "The Change-Up" (2011), and "The Judge" (2014), a serious drama with a star-heavy cast, which was a major change in direction. Dobkin also had producer credits on the Billy Bob Thornton comedy "Mr. Woodcock" (2007), the epic fantasy "Jack the Giant Slayer" (2013), and the reboot of "Vacation" (2015) written by "Horrible Bosses" (2011) scribes John Francis Daley and Jonathan M. Goldstein.

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Highest-Rated Movies

75% 70% Wedding Crashers Watchlist 68% 73% The Man From U.N.C.L.E. Watchlist
66% 54% Shanghai Knights
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64% 77% Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga Watchlist
61% 68% Clay Pigeons
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52% 55% Jack the Giant Slayer
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49% 72% The Judge Watchlist 31% 69% King Arthur: Legend of the Sword Watchlist
27% 45% Vacation
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26% 47% The Change-Up
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Filmography

Movies TV Shows
Under the Boardwalk 88% 2023 Producer Under the Boardwalk 2023 Producer Eurovision Song Contest: The Story of Fire Saga 64% 77% 2020 Director King Arthur: Legend of the Sword 31% 69% 2017 Executive Producer The Man From U.N.C.L.E. 68% 73% 2015 Executive Producer Vacation 27% 45% 2015 Producer The Judge 49% 72% 2014 Director, Producer R.I.P.D. 13% 38% 2013 Executive Producer Jack the Giant Slayer 3D 2013 Producer Jack the Giant Slayer 52% 55% 2013 Producer Last Call 25% 2012 Executive Producer The Change-Up 26% 47% 2011 Director, Producer Fred Claus 20% 45% 2007 Director, Producer Mr. Woodcock 14% 32% 2007 Producer Wedding Crashers 75% 70% 2005 Director Shanghai Knights 66% 54% 2003 Director Clay Pigeons 61% 68% 1998 Director Ice Cream Man 45% 1995 Screenwriter
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