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Tyler Spindel

Tyler Spindel (born 1988) is an , , , and , best known for helming several original comedy features produced by , including Father of the Year (2018), (2020), The Out-Laws (2023), and Kinda Pregnant (2025). A native of , Spindel is the nephew of and through his mother, Elizabeth Sandler Spindel, a dentist and Sandler's sister. Spindel graduated from Harvard University in 2007 with a degree in history, after which he initially pursued stand-up comedy in New York City before relocating to Los Angeles to develop his career in entertainment. Early in his professional journey, he directed viral branded content and commercials, earning recognition for his short film Love and Germaphobia, which won awards at festivals such as the Montreal Just for Laughs and HollyShorts. He also contributed as a second-unit director on seven Adam Sandler-led Happy Madison projects, honing his skills in comedic filmmaking. Transitioning to feature films, Spindel's Netflix directorial debut was Father of the Year, an original comedy that topped global charts upon release, a feat repeated with his subsequent works The Wrong Missy and The Out-Laws, each achieving the #1 spot worldwide on the streaming platform. In addition to directing, Spindel has acted in minor roles, including as Coco's waiter in the 2011 Adam Sandler comedy Jack and Jill, and maintains an active presence in stand-up and writing. His familial ties to Sandler have been a noted aspect of his rise, with Spindel addressing the "nepo baby" label in interviews, emphasizing his independent efforts while acknowledging the opportunities provided by his uncle's production company.

Early life and education

Family background

Tyler Spindel was born to Elizabeth Spindel (née Sandler), a dentist, and Gerald Spindel, an ophthalmologist. His mother is the sister of actor and producer , establishing Spindel as Adam's nephew and embedding him within a prominent entertainment family lineage. He is also the cousin of Sunny Sandler, Adam's daughter, who has pursued acting roles in films such as Grown Ups 2 (2013) and (2023). Spindel grew up in Manchester, New Hampshire, where the Sandler family had relocated during Adam's childhood, fostering close familial bonds amid a backdrop of emerging Hollywood success. This environment provided early exposure to the comedy and film worlds through family connections, including visits and events tied to Adam's burgeoning career in the 1990s and early 2000s. From a young age, Spindel drew inspiration from his uncle Adam's comedic style and professional trajectory, which ignited his own interests in humor and performance long before formal pursuits. He has reflected that without this familial influence, he might have followed his mother's path into , highlighting the profound impact of the Sandler family's ties on his early .

Academic career

Tyler Spindel attended Manchester Central High School in . He then attended , where he majored in but focused on the arts through film classes, graduating in 2007. During his undergraduate years, Spindel developed an interest in comedy by starting stand-up performances on campus and participating in a few shows, which allowed him to experiment with his material and refine his comedic voice. He also collaborated with friends to write and shoot skits in and dorm rooms, blending improvisation and humor in informal settings. These activities marked the beginning of his creative exploration in entertainment. Spindel enrolled in film classes at Harvard, gaining foundational knowledge in visual storytelling and production techniques that complemented his comedic endeavors. Supported by his uncle Adam Sandler, who encouraged his creative pursuits, these academic and extracurricular experiences solidified Spindel's direction toward a career in comedy and film. Following graduation, Spindel decided to pursue comedy professionally, moving to New York City to focus on stand-up full-time, a pivot directly influenced by the skills and confidence he built during his time at Harvard.

Comedy and television career

Stand-up performances

After graduating from Harvard University in 2007, Tyler Spindel moved to New York City to pursue stand-up comedy, a passion he had developed during his college years through writing and performing skits with friends. He performed live sets in the city's comedy scene for less than a year, honing his material amid the competitive environment of open mics and small clubs, which tested his resilience as a newcomer. Spindel soon relocated to Los Angeles, where he continued his stand-up career while balancing acting roles in films such as , , and Paul Blart: Mall Cop. There, he embarked on national tours, performing across the country to build his stage presence and connect with diverse audiences, often drawing on observational humor rooted in his personal experiences. These tours marked a period of growth, as he navigated the challenges of travel logistics and varying crowd reactions, gradually refining his comedic timing and delivery. In , Spindel hosted a weekly stand-up show at the , a renowned venue that provided a platform for emerging talent and allowed him to experiment with longer sets and audience interaction. His performances received positive feedback for their witty, relatable style, though the demanding nature of live —coupled with opportunities in writing and production—influenced his eventual shift toward behind-the-scenes roles. Family ties to comedian offered early encouragement but did not directly shape his initial stand-up gigs.

Production roles

Tyler Spindel served as a on the series Nick Swardson's Pretend Time, which aired from 2010 to 2011 and featured short-form comedic sketches starring comedian . In this role, Spindel contributed to the development and execution of the show's content, drawing on his experience to help shape the fast-paced, absurd humor central to the series. He also received writing credit for at least one episode, highlighting his involvement in crafting the sketches. Spindel played a key production role on E!'s , a hosted by that ran from 2007 to 2014, where he served as a and for over 350 episodes. His contributions included producing and directing comedic sketches for the program. These efforts encompassed writing and producing sketches for the program, as well as collaborating on similar content for other comedy shows such as Breaking In and Sing It!. Through these television production roles, Spindel honed his skills in timing and team collaboration, managing daily high-pressure workflows that required quick ideation, coordination with writers, performers, and celebrities, and rapid execution to meet tight broadcast deadlines. His earlier experience provided a foundational understanding of humor that informed these behind-the-scenes efforts.

Entry into film industry

Branded content directing

Spindel's entry into directing began with viral branded content and commercials for major clients, including , , , , , and . His portfolio expanded to encompass projects for , , Mike's Hard Lemonade, and , where he crafted engaging short-form videos that blended product promotion with comedic storytelling. In these 30- to 60-second spots, Spindel employed techniques rooted in short-form , such as rapid dialogue exchanges, exaggerated character archetypes, and punchy visual gags to capture attention and convey brand messages succinctly. A notable example is his 2014 direction of Del Taco's "Fresca Bowls" campaign, which featured a whimsical involving a quirky emerging from a to deliver humorous advice, airing across TV and platforms. This approach emphasized relatable, lighthearted humor to make advertisements memorable and shareable, contributing to their appeal. The success of these campaigns lay in their ability to generate buzz through online sharing and media placements, establishing Spindel as a go-to for comedic . Drawing briefly from his television production background, which informed his timing and audience engagement skills, Spindel refined a directing style that prioritized broad accessibility and quick emotional hooks, skills that later translated to larger-scale projects. This phase of his career solidified his reputation for infusing humor into constrained formats, honing his ability to connect with diverse viewers on a mass scale.

Second unit directing

Tyler Spindel served as second unit director on seven feature films produced by Adam Sandler and Happy Madison Productions, marking a pivotal transition from his earlier work in television and branded content to major studio features. These included Jack and Jill (2011), That's My Boy (2012), Grown Ups 2 (2013), Blended (2014), The Do-Over (2016), Sandy Wexler (2017), and Murder Mystery (2019). His contributions helped bridge the gap between smaller-scale projects and the demands of theatrical releases, building on his prior experience directing fast-paced commercial sets. In these roles, Spindel was responsible for shooting supplementary material essential to the films' comedic and visual flow, including action sequences, establishing background shots, and humorous inserts that supported the primary storyline. For example, during Murder Mystery, he directed footage in , capturing location-specific elements like chases and scenic transitions that enhanced the film's international adventure tone. These tasks required efficient coordination with teams and editors to seamlessly integrate with the main unit's work. Spindel's collaboration with his uncle, , provided key industry access through Happy Madison, enabling him to join these high-budget productions despite his relative newcomer status. This familial tie fostered a supportive environment, allowing Spindel to observe and participate in Sandler's creative process firsthand. Through these opportunities, he acquired critical knowledge of large-scale production logistics, such as scaling comedic action for broad audiences and managing complex shoots with extensive crews, skills that later informed his full directing efforts.

Feature film career

Writing and producing

Tyler Spindel's work in television included serving as a co-producer on the late-night show Chelsea Lately, where he contributed to the production of comedy segments. This experience in comedic television informed his later transition to feature film writing and directing. A key milestone in his writing career came with the 2018 Netflix comedy Father of the Year, which Spindel co-wrote with longtime collaborator Brandon Cournoyer. The script, centered on two friends' drunken debate about whose father would win in a fight, which escalates into real competition between the fathers, drew from Spindel's experiences in observational comedy to craft absurd yet relatable father-son conflicts. Produced under the Happy Madison banner—leveraging Spindel's family ties to Adam Sandler, his uncle—the film marked his entry into developing original scripts for streaming platforms, blending rapid-fire dialogue with physical gags typical of the company's style. Spindel's oversight of the comedy elements ensured a consistent tone, prioritizing ensemble interplay over individual star vehicles. As a , Spindel has been involved in various Happy Madison projects, including earlier television work. Through these efforts, Spindel helped evolve short-form TV humor into expansive feature narratives, maintaining the irreverent spirit of Happy Madison while adapting to the demands of .

Directing major films

Tyler Spindel's directorial debut came with the 2018 Netflix comedy Father of the Year, a raucous tale of two fathers competing in a brutal game, which he also co-wrote. The film exemplifies his early approach to broad, physical humor rooted in familial rivalries and absurd escalations, drawing on his background in stand-up to infuse scenes with spontaneous energy. It quickly rose to the on Netflix's film charts upon release, signaling strong initial streaming appeal despite mixed critical response. Building on this, Spindel directed in 2020, a Happy Madison production starring and as mismatched romantic leads in a tropical getaway gone awry, followed by in 2023, featuring and in a comedy involving bank-robbing in-laws. His most recent feature, (2025), reunites him with in a story of feigned pregnancy leading to chaotic consequences; released on on February 5, 2025, it topped the platform's charts with 25.1 million views in its first five days and holds a 28% approval rating on . Additionally, Spindel helmed the 2020 stand-up special , capturing Schneider's irreverent family-themed routines in a live format that highlights his skill in directing performance. Each of these projects topped 's streaming charts, underscoring commercial success in the platform's comedy slate, though critics have noted formulaic elements with scores ranging from 22% for to 31% for . Spindel's signature style emphasizes over-the-top comedy through heavy reliance on and dynamics, allowing actors to riff on scripted beats for heightened authenticity and surprise. In interviews, he has described encouraging performers like Lapkus and to ad-lib dialogue, fostering chemistry among Happy Madison regulars such as , while balancing timing to ensure emotional beats support the humor. This approach, evident in chaotic set pieces like chases or heist mishaps, aligns with the troupe's tradition of loose, actor-driven narratives. His close collaboration with uncle , who produces via Happy Madison, has influenced project selection, prioritizing family-oriented comedies that leverage the company's talent pool and Netflix's global reach.

Filmography

Directed features

Tyler Spindel's directed feature films, all released as Netflix originals, are presented chronologically below.
TitleYearLead ActorsRuntime
Father of the Year2018David Spade, Nat Faxon, Joey Bragg94 minutes
The Wrong Missy2020David Spade, Lauren Lapkus, Nick Swardson90 minutes
The Out-Laws2023Adam Devine, Pierce Brosnan, Ellen Barkin, Nina Dobrev95 minutes
Kinda Pregnant2025Amy Schumer, Jillian Bell, Brianne Howey, Will Forte97 minutes

Other credits

Spindel has held various production roles on Happy Madison films, particularly as second unit director on seven Adam Sandler features, including Grown Ups 2 (2013), That's My Boy (2012), Jack and Jill (2011), Blended (2014), and Murder Mystery (2019). His writing credits include co-writing the Netflix comedy Father of the Year (2018) alongside Brandon Cournoyer. Spindel has minor acting appearances, notably as Coco's Waiter in (2011). In television, Spindel served as a producer for over 350 sketches on (2007–2014) and as co-executive producer for three episodes of Sing It! (2016). He also contributed as a co-producer on the film (2009) and as a production assistant on The Longest Yard (2005). Spindel's commercial work includes directing branded content and advertisements for major brands such as , , , , , and .

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