Background
Fuchs was born in New York City, to a Jewish family (of Hasidic background on his father"s side).
Actor screenwriter film producer
Fuchs was born in New York City, to a Jewish family (of Hasidic background on his father"s side).
Columbia University.
He went on to enroll and graduate from Columbia University. Fuchs has been acting since he was seven years old, making his debut at Lincoln Center in the play Abe Lincoln in Illinois with Sam Waterston. Fuchs has also guest-starred on Cosby, The Sopranos, The Beat, Law & Order: Criminal Intent, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Editor, and All My Children.
His first feature film role was as Marvin in the 1996 movie Flipper, co-starring Elijah Wood.
In 1998 he appeared in two movies, Louis & Frank and Jane Austen"s Mafia!. Fuchs also starred in 2003 film The Hebrew Hammer, co-starring Adam Goldberg.
In 2004, Fuchs took the role in Winter Solstice. Fuchs wrote, produced and starred in the 2006 short film Pitch, which made its premiere at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
He next appeared in Holy Rollers, a movie inspired by actual events in the late nineties when Hasidic Jews were recruited as mules to smuggle ecstasy from Europe into the United States.
He played a brother of Justin Bartha, alongside Jesse Eisenberg and Ari Graynor. In 2012, Fuchs made his feature screenwriting debut with the animated sequel, Ice Age: Continental Drift. Despite receiving generally mixed reviews from critics, the film became a box office success, currently the 6th highest-grossing animated feature in history, the 10th highest grossing film of all time internationally and the third highest-grossing film of 2012, with a worldwide gross of over $830 million.
As a result, at age 26, Fuchs became the youngest writer in film history to pen a film that grossed over $226 million, the worldwide global box office mark set in 1997 by then 24-year-old Matt Damon and then 26-year-old Ben Affleck with their screenplay for Good Will Hunting.
The summer of 2012 also saw the televised premiere of Fuchs" Nickelodeon original television movie musical, Rags, a revisionist take on the Cinderella tale starring Keke Palmer and Max Schneider. Fuchs co-wrote the film with Hillary Galanoy & Elizabeth Hackett with Billie Woodruff directing.
The film turned into a sleeper hit and received 4.6 million total viewers (Live + 7 day) becoming one of Nickelodeon"s highest rated original films. lieutenant received a 0.5 rating in the 18-49 demographic.
As well, the film shot to the top of the iTunes sales charts, debuting as the #1 musical on iTunes and remaining atop the charts for more than a month.
His script Pan was listed on Hollywood"s 2013 Black List, and was made into a film, and released in October 2015. Though the film itself was not critically, nor financially a success, the script was well-received. He wrote the screenplay to Wonder Woman starring Gal Gadot, which will be released June 23, 2017.
In March of 2016 it was announced that his next work will be as screenwriter for a Lobo feature film.