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Harris Goldberg (born November 17, 1972 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian-born director, writer and producer. He co-wrote the 1999 film ''Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo'' with Rob Schneider and the 2002 film ''The Master of Disguise'' with Dana Carvey. In 2007, Goldberg wrote and directed the film ''Numb'', inspired by his own experience battling depersonalization disorder and clinical depression. == Early life == Goldberg studied at McMaster University and received a B.A. degree in English. While attending McMaster, Goldberg started to write, create films, and host and perform radio shows, stand-up comedy at clubs around Toronto, and play in his rock band called Oliver Twist. A ''Clash''-like foursome known for their on-stage personal tension, during one memorable New Year's Eve gig, at the reputedly mob-owned Jockey Club, Goldberg smashed his entire drum kit and broke his arm. Goldberg's first passion was tennis. He reached a Canadian National Junior Tennis ranking of number two. After taking a year off to pursue the Satellite tennis circuit, he came to the conclusion that tennis would not be his life's work. Goldberg was frequently quoted as saying that, "he had strokes, but not the head."
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