Jeff Kaplan is a multifaceted creative force, exceling as both a director and writer.
Kaplan frequently partners with writer Ian Springer, with whom he shares a long-standing creative bond.
Together, they co-created the 2013 independent comedy "Bert and Arnie's Guide to Friendship", with Kaplan taking the helm as director.
Beyond their work on this film, Kaplan and Springer have developed a range of comedic ventures, showcasing their versatility and collaborative spirit.
Some notable examples of their projects include "Disaster Wedding", directed by Palm Springs filmmaker Max Barbakow and produced by End Cue and Jon Watts, and "K-Pop: Lost in America", starring Charles Melton and Rebel Wilson, directed by JK Youn and CJ Entertainment.
The seeds of their creative partnership were sown during their time at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, where they reunited after initially meeting in a summer school programme for high school students at Boston University.
Over the past decade, Kaplan and Springer have maintained a strong friendship and professional partnership, working together on numerous projects.
In addition to their work in the comedy genre, they have also contributed to the Marvel Studios' film "The Fantastic Four", further solidifying their reputation as talented and versatile writers.