About Joseph Neibich
Joseph’s journey in Hollywood spans both the creative and business worlds. After moving to Los Angeles in 1997, he began working in the marketing department at Paramount Pictures and later served as a creative executive at Landmark Entertainment. There, he worked with industry giants like James Cameron on Terminator 2 3-D: Battle Across Time and later under Michael Jackson, who acquired the company. In 1998, Joseph shifted gears to pursue acting, landing a role in the hit film Jerry Maguire. This breakthrough led to appearances in over 20 national commercials and numerous film and TV projects.
That same year, Joseph began performing stand-up comedy. Drawing inspiration from his celebrity encounters while bartending at the iconic Polo Lounge in the Beverly Hills Hotel, he crafted a witty and sharp comedy routine. His act, blending observational humor with Hollywood insider stories, gained traction at clubs and colleges nationwide. Recently, Joseph expanded his creative reach by writing, directing, and starring in his first feature film, Ocean Front Property. With momentum on his side, he’s already secured funding for his second feature, proving his versatility as a storyteller, performer, and filmmaker with a unique perspective on life in Hollywood.
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