Justin Kuritzkes (born May 5, 1990) is an American playwright, novelist, and screenwriter best known for writing the scripts for two of Luca Guadagnino's films, Challengers and Queer.[1] He has also been the subject of media coverage because of his activities on YouTube, such as the 2011 video "Potion Seller".[2][3]
Early life and education
Kuritzkes was born and raised in Los Angeles, California to a Jewish family.[4][5] His father is a gastroenterologist and his mother practiced real estate law.[6]
Kuritzkes attended Brown University where he studied philosophy and literary arts. At Brown, Kuritzkes studied with playwrights Gregory Moss, Lisa D'Amour, and Erik Ehn, participated in Production Workshop,[8] and was involved in local protests affiliated with the Occupy movement.[5][9] Kuritzkes graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in 2012.[10]
Career
Kuritzkes' one-act play An Autobiography of my Brother, first written for the 2008 Harvard-Westlake Playwrights Festival, was among the works honored at the 2010 Young Playwrights Competition.[7]
Beginning during his time at Brown University, Kuritzkes uploaded videos recorded using the Photo Booth application to Youtube.[1] The most famous of these videos, Potion Seller, went viral online and inspired parodies in publications including The New Yorker.[11]
Kuritzkes received a MacDowell Fellowship in both 2012 and 2016.[5] In 2016, his play The Sensuality Party toured the university circuit of New York state.[12][13] He released the novel Famous People in 2019.[14][15]
In 2021 Kuritzkes' spec script Challengers was featured on the annual edition of The Black List, which was then adapted into a feature film directed by Luca Guadagnino.[16] Ahead of the film's release, he was named one of the top 10 screenwriters to watch in 2023 by Variety.[17] He also adapted William S. Burroughs' 1985 novel Queer for a film directed by Guadagnino.[18]
In June 2024 he was announced to be developing an untitled film with Jude Law, reportedly inspired by the works of Mike Nichols.[20]
In November 2024, it was announced he had penned a feature film based on the DC character Sgt. Rock, which would reunite him with Queer collaborators Luca Guadagnino and Daniel Craig.[21]
Personal life
Kuritzkes has been married to filmmaker Celine Song since June 11, 2016. They live together in New York City.[22][23]