Rob Klug

Rob Klug

Director

BIO

Rob Klug is an American director and producer who has had a long and successful career in the entertainment industry. He is best known for his work on the television series “The Office,” “Scrubs,” and “Modern Family.”

Rob grew up in Los Angeles and attended UCLA where he earned his degree in film and television. After college, he worked as an editor for a variety of different television shows, including “Friends” and “The West Wing.”

In 2002, he made his big break when he directed the pilot for the hit comedy show “Scrubs.” The show was a huge success and Rob was nominated for an Emmy for his work.

In 2004, Rob directed his first feature film, “The Longest Yard.” The movie was a hit and Rob was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Director.

Rob went on to direct several other successful films, including “The Break-Up,” “Wedding Crashers,” and “The Hangover.” He also directed episodes of “Modern Family,” “Parks and Recreation,” and “The Office.”

In addition to his work in television and film, Rob has directed several music videos, including Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” and Katy Perry’s “Firework.”

Rob is a highly respected director and is known for his ability to bring out the best in his actors and his crew. He is known for his creative vision and for pushing the boundaries of storytelling.

Rob continues to work in film and television and is currently directing a new series for Netflix. He is also working on a feature film about the life of legendary musician Elton John.

Rob is a passionate and talented director who has proven his worth in the entertainment industry. He has an eye for detail and a knack for making stories come to life. He is an inspiration to many aspiring filmmakers and has an impressive body of work.

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