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Marc Silverstein

Marc Silverstein (born July 1, 1971) is an screenwriter, , and specializing in romantic comedies. Silverstein has built a prominent career through his long-standing creative partnership with writer Abby Kohn, with whom he has co-written multiple hit films since their collaboration began in the late . Their breakthrough project was the screenplay for (1999), a coming-of-age starring that grossed over $84 million worldwide. Subsequent successes include He's Just Not That Into You (2009), an ensemble film adapted from the bestselling book that earned $179 million globally and featured a star-studded cast including and ; the story for (2010), directed by and starring and , which became a box-office hit with $216 million in earnings; and The Vow (2012), a romantic drama inspired by a true story that starred and and grossed $196 million. Silverstein and Kohn continued their streak with (2016), a led by that explored modern dating and earned $112 million. In 2018, they made their joint directorial debut with , starring in a body-positive that addressed and confidence, though it received mixed reviews. More recently, in 2023, signed on to write and direct Big Pink, an English-language remake of the Spanish dramedy La Lista de Mis Deseos. On a personal note, Silverstein was married to actress from 2007 until their separation in February 2021, after nearly 15 years together; the couple, who announced the split publicly in May 2022, share two daughters, Birdie Leigh (born 2008) and Cricket Pearl (born 2013), and continue to co-parent amicably while maintaining a friendly post-divorce relationship.

Career

Early career

After graduating from the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts in 1996, Marc Silverstein, in partnership with Abby Kohn whom he met during graduate school, focused on breaking into screenwriting by developing original s. A few months after graduation, the duo sold their first original screenplay, a pitch that became , to 20th Century Fox in 1998, marking their entry into the industry just as the late spec market was peaking but remained fiercely competitive for newcomers without established agents or connections. During this period, they also worked on a for a , which later evolved into contributions on the WB series Miss Match in 2003, though their initial efforts involved unproduced pilots and class assignments like a spec episode for that honed their collaborative process. As aspiring screenwriters in Hollywood's late landscape, Silverstein and Kohn navigated the challenges of securing representation and pitching in a town dominated by established talent, relying on their network and persistent spec writing to transition from student projects to professional sales amid a boom in demand but high rejection rates for unproven writers.

Major writing collaborations

Marc Silverstein's most prominent screenwriting contributions stem from his long-standing creative partnership with Abby Kohn, whom he met while pursuing graduate studies. The duo, who dated for seven years before amicably parting ways in the early , continued collaborating professionally, specializing in romantic comedies that explore themes of self-discovery, interpersonal relationships, and the quirks of modern romance. Their scripts often blend humor with heartfelt moments, drawing from personal experiences to craft relatable ensemble stories centered on love's complexities. Their breakthrough came with the original screenplay for (1999), a about a socially awkward copy editor who goes undercover as a high school student to relive her awkward youth. Kohn and Silverstein developed the script shortly after completing their master's degrees at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, selling it to 20th Century Fox just months later as their first major project. The story resonated with audiences through its nostalgic take on adolescence and redemption in love, starring in the lead role. The film grossed $55.5 million domestically against a $25 million budget, marking a commercial success and establishing the pair as rising talents in the rom-com genre. Critically, it earned a 56% approval rating on , praised for its lighthearted charm despite some dated elements. The partnership hit a creative stride with He's Just Not That Into You (2009), an ensemble rom-com adapting the of the same name to unpack dating signals and emotional miscommunications among a group of friends in . Featuring a star-studded cast including , , and , the film explored rom-com staples like unrequited crushes and honest confrontations, earning mixed reviews at 42% on for its insightful yet predictable vignettes. It proved a solid hit, grossing $93.9 million domestically on a $40 million budget. This success led to Valentine's Day (2010), a multi-threaded holiday tale intertwining numerous couples' stories of love and heartbreak, directed by . Despite a low 18% score criticizing its superficiality and overcrowded plot, the film's all-star lineup—including , , and —drove $110.5 million in domestic earnings. Silverstein and Kohn capped this series of collaborations with The Vow (2012), a romantic drama inspired by of a woman with rekindling her marriage, starring and . Shifting slightly from pure comedy, it emphasized themes of enduring commitment and memory's role in love, receiving a 30% rating for its emotional sincerity amid formulaic elements. The film achieved strong commercial performance, grossing $125 million domestically and over $196 million worldwide on a $30 million budget, underscoring the duo's ability to deliver crowd-pleasing relationship narratives.

Directing and producing work

After years of successful screenwriting collaborations with Abby Kohn, particularly on romantic comedies like (1999) and He's Just Not That Into You (2009), Marc Silverstein transitioned into producing and directing roles to gain greater creative control over their projects. This evolution reflected broader industry shifts in the , where the genre faced declining studio support amid a rise in franchise-driven blockbusters, prompting writer-directors to seek more hands-on involvement to preserve the heartfelt, character-focused storytelling they championed. Silverstein's producing credits include (2016), a exploring modern dating dynamics among young women in , which he co-wrote and helped shepherd through production at . As a producer, he contributed to assembling the featuring and , ensuring the film's ensemble-driven humor aligned with the genre's emphasis on female friendships and independence. Silverstein's directorial debut came with (2018), co-directed with Kohn, a film that delves into themes of self-confidence, , and societal beauty standards through the story of Renee (), an insecure woman who gains unshakeable self-assurance after a . The project originated from Kohn and Silverstein's personal reflections on struggles, aiming to blend humor with empowerment in a genre they felt had lost its way. Production challenges included navigating pre-release backlash from the trailer's misleading tone, which sparked debates on and , rooted in Hollywood's outdated marketing habits and internet-driven criticism; the duo addressed this by emphasizing the film's nuanced message that true confidence transcends appearance. Despite mixed reviews, the film grossed over $94 million worldwide, marking a bold step in their shift toward auteur-like control in romantic comedies. In 2023, Silverstein and Kohn signed a deal to write and direct , an English-language remake of the Spanish dramedy La lista de mis deseos.

Personal life

Marriage and divorce

Marc Silverstein met actress in 2006 through mutual connections in the entertainment industry, shortly after Philipps ended a previous . The began soon after and quickly developed a close partnership, leading to their decision to marry the following year. On June 16, 2007, Silverstein and Philipps wed in a surprise ceremony at the Rosewood Mayakoba resort in , inviting friends under the pretense of a for Philipps before revealing the nuptials. The intimate event reflected their desire for a low-key celebration amid their rising profiles. After nearly 15 years of marriage, Silverstein and Philipps separated in February 2021, though they delayed public disclosure to prioritize family stability. Philipps announced the split on her podcast Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best in May 2022, emphasizing that the decision was mutual and amicable, with a commitment to supportive co-parenting. She described the process as thoughtful and non-contentious, noting they had been in therapy for years prior to the separation. Following their separation, the couple proceeded with divorce proceedings, maintaining an amicable relationship as former spouses. Philipps later reflected on the separation in interviews, highlighting the emotional challenges but underscoring their ongoing positive relationship. In a 2024 New Yorker profile, she discussed hosting a "divorce sale" with Silverstein to clear out shared possessions, framing it as a collaborative step toward closure.

Family

Silverstein and actress welcomed their first daughter, Birdie Leigh Silverstein, on August 13, 2008. Their second daughter, Cricket Pearl Silverstein, was born on July 2, 2013. Both daughters have been raised primarily in , where the family resided during their marriage. Following their separation in February 2021 (announced publicly in May 2022) and subsequent divorce, Silverstein and Philipps established a co-parenting arrangement centered on a "nesting" model, in which Birdie and Cricket remain in the family home while their parents take turns residing there to maintain stability for the children. This approach emphasizes putting the daughters' needs first, with Philipps publicly highlighting the importance of open communication and shared decision-making in interviews, such as on her Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best, where she described it as a way to navigate family transitions collaboratively. Silverstein has supported this dynamic, including backing Philipps's decision to send Birdie to in 2023, underscoring their commitment to the girls' individual growth. As of 2025, Silverstein and Philipps continue to co-parent amicably. The co-parenting setup has allowed Silverstein to remain actively involved in his daughters' lives, fostering a focus on family priorities amid their parents' changed circumstances.

Filmography

Feature films

Silverstein's feature film contributions, often in collaboration with writing partner Abby Kohn, span romantic comedies where he served as screenwriter, with later expansions into directing and producing. The following table lists his feature film credits chronologically, including roles and key performance metrics:
YearTitleRole(s)Worldwide Box OfficeRotten Tomatoes Critics Score
1999Never Been KissedScreenwriter$84,565,23056%
2009He's Just Not That Into YouScreenwriter$178,866,15842%
2010Valentine's DayStory Creator$216,528,52817%
2012The VowScreenwriter$196,114,57030%
2016How to Be SingleScreenwriter, Producer$112,543,51345%
2018I Feel PrettyDirector, Screenwriter$94,539,42635%
TBABig PinkDirector, ScreenwriterN/AN/A
TBAYou Deserve Each OtherDirector, ScreenwriterN/AN/A
Box office figures represent total worldwide grosses. Critical reception scores are aggregated from based on reviews at the time of release. No unproduced early drafts beyond announced projects are documented in Silverstein's film history.

Television and other credits

Silverstein's early television work, developed in collaboration with Abby Kohn, built on the success of their feature film screenplays by extending their romantic comedy sensibilities to broadcast pilots and short-form series. In 2000, Silverstein and Kohn co-created the Fox teen drama series Opposite Sex, where he served as executive producer and co-wrote all eight episodes, which explored themes of adolescence and gender dynamics through the story of a boy transferring to an all-girls school turned co-ed. The series, starring Milo Ventimiglia, aired for one season before cancellation. Silverstein contributed as a to the 2001 Fox TV short Close to Home, a pilot-like presentation co-written with Kohn and directed by , featuring a narrative about young love and family pressures with actors including and . As an , he was involved in the 2003 TV movie pilot Splitsville for , a comedy centering on and relationships that did not advance to series. That same year, Silverstein worked as a consulting producer on three episodes of the romantic comedy series Miss Match, starring as a matchmaker navigating her professional and personal life. No additional television producing, writing, or directing credits for Silverstein have been reported through 2025, with his focus shifting primarily to feature films and development projects.

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