Justin Ware works as a writer, producer, performer and anti-hyphenate crusader in Los Angeles. His current projects include Action Figures, a family action comedy he's writing for Sony Pictures with Ivan Reitman producing, and The Battle for 4/20, a stoner action comedy currently being packaged the Gersh Agency for producer Shaun Redick (Get Out, Blackkklansman). His produced movies range from a musical about high school show choir (Nickelodeonʼs Spectacular, uncredited) to a Disney Channel movie about snowboarding (Cloud 9), to Bloodsucking Bastards, an indie horror comedy he co-wrote, produced, and starred in alongside Fran Kranz, Pedro Pascal, and Joel Murray.
In addition to his film work, Justin has written and produced several projects for television including Hell Den, an animated series currently airing on SyFy, and Pitchslap, a comedy show now being shopped with Howie Mandelʼs Alevy Productions. A native of Wausau, Wisconsin, Justin trained and performed as a comedy improviser in Chicago at the Second City and iO theaters before moving to Los Angeles. Justin also got into the hot seat in Who Wants To Be a Millionaire?, but the audience led him astray on a question about organic food. He's still a bit salty about it.