Justin Halpern Explained

Justin Halpern
Birth Name:Justin Samuel Halpern
Birth Date:September 3, 1980
Occupation:Author, screenwriter
Nationality:American
Alma Mater:San Diego State University
Genre:Comedy

Justin Samuel Halpern (born September 3, 1980)[1] is the American author of the Twitter feed "Shit My Dad Says" and the best-selling book Sh*t My Dad Says. He was also the co-writer and co-executive producer of a CBS television situation comedy series based on the book. His second book I Suck at Girls was published in 2012 and was the basis for the 2014 television show Surviving Jack.

Early life

Halpern grew up in the Point Loma neighborhood of San Diego, California, United States. His father is Jewish and his Italian American mother is Catholic.[2] [3]

Halpern's father Samuel Halpern is a retired doctor of nuclear medicine who practiced at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).[4] He has been described as "a profane comic genius," "Lenny Bruce with a stethoscope," and "a scatological Socrates showering rough wisdom on his son."

Halpern attended Point Loma High School, where he was a pitcher on the school's CIF-champion baseball team. He also played baseball briefly at San Diego State University, where he graduated in 2003. He then headed to Hollywood to seek work as a screenwriter; there he wrote screenplays and worked as a waiter, but success as a screenwriter eluded him.[5]

Writing

By 2009, Halpern was a full-time writer for Maxim magazine's online publication. Halpern returned to San Diego to live with his girlfriend of three years, but the relationship ended following the move and Halpern then moved back to the family home.[6] [7]

Halpern's record of his father's comments—some repeated to him by brothers, cousins, and other relatives—dates back to when he was four or five years of age.[8] When he recommenced living with his parents, his record of his father's remarks became a daily journal.[9] On August 3, 2009, Halpern started a Twitter feed with the handle "@shitmydadsays" to store his father's rhetorical gems;[9] the writer thought the content might be useful for a future script.

To Halpern's surprise, the Twitter profile quickly gathered a large following. A friend posted a link to his feed; when Rob Corddry mentioned the site "that really jump-started it," according to Halpern.[8] By mid-August 2009, Halpern had garnered more than 100,000 followers; by October 2009, he had signed a book deal with HarperCollins; and a television deal with Warner Bros. was secured by the end of November 2009. By November 2010, the Twitter feed was followed by more than 1.8 million people[8] and, by September of the following year, this number had risen to over 2.6 million. As of June 10, 2013, the feed was followed by over 3.1 million people.[10] Though Halpern only posted sporadically after 2014, as of March 2024 the feed still had over 2.1 million followers.

Together with his longtime writing partner Patrick Schumacker, Halpern completed the book Sh*t My Dad Says in February 2010, and it was published in May 2010. In June of the same year, the book topped The New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover nonfiction and remained in the number one position for eleven weeks. The book remained on the best seller list for fifty weeks and eventually sold 1.2 million copies.[11]

Following the cancellation of the CBS television series that was based on Sh*t My Dad Says, Halpern wrote for Grantland.com. His second book I Suck at Girls was published on May 15, 2012,[12] and the writer sold the television rights for the book. The 2014 Fox Television show Surviving Jack was based on this book.[13] He also had another television project titled Sidelined.

Television

The television show based on Halpern's debut book was called $#*! My Dad Says (pronounced "Bleep My Dad Says")[14] with William Shatner in the title role as the colorful curmudgeon.[15] The pilot, written by Halpern and Schumacker, was filmed in March 2010, CBS picked it up in May, and the show premiered on September 23, 2010. Halpern explained the series as "the dichotomy of this older guy who says whatever he wants and this younger guy who is tiptoeing through life," with the latter careful not to offend anyone for fear of losing jobs or friends.

The series was cancelled in May 2011, and the conversation between Halpern and his father, in which the news is shared, was published on Halpern's Tumblr page. In his response to his son's revelation, Samuel Halpern stated that he liked the television series: "Well, I liked it [''$#*! My Dad Says'']. It was kind of shitty at first, but I thought it got a lot better. You know what show I like? Cheers. That was a good show."[16]

In 2011, Halpern worked as a writer for the short-lived comedy series How to Be a Gentleman, but the show was cancelled after four episodes.[17]

In 2019, Halpern joined other WGA writers in firing their agents as part of the WGA's stand against the ATA and the practice of packaging.[18] [19]

As of 2020, Halpern is currently a writer and executive producer on the animated series Harley Quinn.[20]

In 2021 Halpern became an executive producer of Abbott Elementary on ABC, which won a Peabody Award in 2022.

Live performance

Halpern performed in Los Angeles' comedy showcase Don't Tell My Mother! in October 2012; Halpern's segment was entitled "Justin Halpern Will Never Screw a Woman Who Looks Like That". The show featured comics, actors and screenwriters such as Mary Birdsong (Reno 911!) and Jen Kober (American Reunion) as they recounted experiences that they would never share with their mothers.[21]

Personal life

Halpern married Amanda Schweizer on May 29, 2011, and as of May 2012, the couple divided their time between a Bankers Hill, San Diego apartment and a house in Los Angeles.[22]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: JUSTIN HALPERN . The Baseball Cube . June 10, 2013 . 2000 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101228030039/http://www.thebaseballcube.com/Players/H/Justin-Halpern.shtml . December 28, 2010 .
  2. News: Interfaith Celebrities: Jennifer Grey Dances Again, Stuff His Dad Says . Bloom. Nate. September 14, 2010 . September 28, 2010.
  3. News: Corner. Lena. Cult Twitter feed spawns book, possible TV series. New Zealand Herald. July 13, 2010. September 29, 2010.
  4. News: Rowe. Peter . Father's Day odd couple. San Diego Union Tribune. June 20, 2010. August 24, 2010.
  5. Web site: National Post, November 26, 2009.
  6. Web site: I Suck at Girls. AskMen. IGN Entertainment, Inc. June 10, 2013. AskMen Editors. Justin Halpern. 2012.
  7. Web site: Sh*t My Dad Says – Justin Halpern Interview. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/MMlMtLfhAjs . 2021-12-15 . live. YouTube. Google, Inc. June 10, 2013. McLovinOnHot1019. Audio upload. May 4, 2010.
  8. News: Webley . Kayla . Q&A Justin Halpern, Author of Sh*t My Dad Says. https://web.archive.org/web/20100523162334/http://www.time.com/time/arts/article/0,8599,1990838,00.html. dead. May 23, 2010. Time Magazine. May 21, 2010. August 24, 2010.
  9. Web site: "Shit My Dad Says" Creator Justin Halpern Talks Book Deal, TV Show. Paste Magazine. Paste Media Group. June 10, 2013. Emily. Reimer. Patrick Shumacker. November 12, 2009.
  10. Web site: Justin @shitmydadsays. Justin (shitmydadsays) on Twitter. Twitter. June 10, 2013. Justin. Halpern. June 10, 2013.
  11. News: Alum set to return home to turn another page. Hopkins. Scott. May 17, 2012. The Peninsula Beacon. 14. May 18, 2012.
  12. Book: Halpern, Justin. I Suck at Girls. May 15, 2012. It Books (HarperCollins). New York. 978-0062113375.
  13. Web site: Surviving Jack. Fox Television. 2 May 2014.
  14. News: STELTER. BRIAN . First Came the Tweets, and Then the Sitcom . New York Times. May 18, 2010 . August 24, 2010.
  15. Web site: William Shatner talks about Shit My Dad Says and Aftermath. https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211215/K45SmIfWDyA . 2021-12-15 . live. YouTube. Google, Inc. June 10, 2013. AmandaLucyParsons. Video upload. September 12, 2010.
  16. News: 'Shit My Dad Says' Canceled: Justin Halpern's Father Reacts. June 10, 2013. The Huffington Post. July 17, 2011.
  17. News: Related:Books News» Justin Halpern is failing all the way to the top; By losing at romance, author wins readers – and, at last, love. Rowe. Peter. May 17, 2012. San Diego Union-Tribune. May 18, 2012.
  18. Web site: Andreeva . Nellie . Writers Share Signed Termination Letters As Mass Firing Of Agents Begins After WGA-ATA Talks Fail . April 13, 2019 . Deadline.
  19. Web site: I Stand With The WGA . Justin Halpern.
  20. Web site: Andreeva . Nellie . 'Harley Quinn': DC Digital Service Orders Animated Series About Comic Book Villainess From 'Powerless' Trio . Deadline . November 21, 2017 . Feb 21, 2020.
  21. Web site: Justin Halpern Will Never Screw a Woman Who Looks Like That. Don't Tell My Mother!. Nikki Levy. June 10, 2013.
  22. News: Author returns to scene of earlier failures. Rowe. Peter. May 18, 2012. August 28, 2013.