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'''Evan Goldberg''' (born 1982) is a Canadian comedy writer and producer from Vancouver, British Columbia. He joined the staff of ''Da Ali G Show'', which starred [[Sacha Baron Cohen]], with childhood friend [[Seth Rogen]]. The two also collaborated on the films ''[[w:Knocked Up|Knocked Up]]'' and ''[[w:Superbad (film)|Superbad]]'', as well as ''[[w:Pineapple Express (film)|Pineapple Express]]''.
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'''Evan Goldberg''' (born 1982) is a Canadian comedy writer and producer from Vancouver, British Columbia. He joined the staff of [[wikipedia:Da Ali G Show|''Da Ali G Show'']], which starred [[Sacha Baron Cohen]], with childhood friend [[Seth Rogen]]. The two also collaborated on the films ''[[w:Knocked Up|Knocked Up]]'' and ''[[w:Superbad (film)|Superbad]]'', as well as ''[[w:Pineapple Express (film)|Pineapple Express]]''.
  
 
He is a huge fan of ''The Simpsons'', and wrote the episode "[[Homer the Whopper]]" with Rogen.
 
He is a huge fan of ''The Simpsons'', and wrote the episode "[[Homer the Whopper]]" with Rogen.
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Evan Goldberg (born 1982) is a Canadian comedy writer and producer from Vancouver, British Columbia. He joined the staff of Da Ali G Show, which starred Sacha Baron Cohen, with childhood friend Seth Rogen. The two also collaborated on the films Knocked Up and Superbad, as well as Pineapple Express.

He is a huge fan of The Simpsons, and wrote the episode "Homer the Whopper" with Rogen.

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