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  1. Stuart Blumberg (born July 19, 1969) is an American screenwriter, actor, producer and director.

  2. Apr 29, 2020 · Keeping the Faith” was the directorial debut of actor Edward Norton, from a screenplay by the Jewish writer Stuart Blumberg, who had been Norton’s roommate at Yale.

  3. Sep 19, 2013 · Three interwoven stories about the everyday struggles of addiction and recovery make up Stuart Blumberg's Thanks for Sharing. Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins and Gwyneth Paltrow star.

  4. Stuart Blumberg was born on 19 July 1969. He is a writer and actor, known for Keeping the Faith (2000), The Kids Are All Right (2010) and Thanks for Sharing (2012).

  5. Blumberg made his directorial debut with the Hollywood film Thanks for Sharing starring Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad, Joely Richardson, and Alecia Moore. The film is about sex addiction and how a group of New Yorkers deal with recovery.

  6. Thanks for Sharing: Directed by Stuart Blumberg. With Mark Ruffalo, Tim Robbins, Gwyneth Paltrow, Josh Gad. A romantic comedy that brings together three disparate characters who are learning to face a challenging and often confusing world as they struggle together against a common demon: sex addiction.

  7. Stuart Ethan Blumberg (born July 19, 1969) is an American screenwriter, actor, producer and director. He was nominated for an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay in 2010 for co-writing The Kids Are All Right.

  8. Sep 20, 2013 · The director, who also co-wrote the 2010 indie hit The Kids Are All Right, joins NPR's Audie Cornish to chat about his film Thanks for Sharing, a romantic comedy that follows three men (and one...

  9. Dec 27, 2023 · FilmInk salutes the work of creatives who have never truly received the credit that they deserve. In this installment: screenwriter and director Stuart Blumberg, who helmed Thanks For Sharing.

  10. Screenwriter Stuart Blumberg was no stranger to finding lighthearted and quiet personal moments in relationships that cross both religious and gender boundaries.