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  1. Marc Silverstein (born July 1, 1971) [1] is an American screenwriter, producer and film director. Biography. Silverstein was born to a Jewish family. [2] . His writing partner is Abby Kohn. They are known for co-writing romantic comedy films such as Never Been Kissed, He's Just Not That Into You, How to Be Single, and the story for Valentine's Day.

  2. Marc Silverstein was born on 1 July 1971 in Beverly Hills, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for I Feel Pretty (2018), How to Be Single (2016) and Never Been Kissed (1999).

  3. Busy Philipps and her screenwriter husband, Marc Silverstein, have gone their separate ways after nearly 15 years of marriage. The "Girls5eva" star, 42, announced Friday on her podcast, "Busy...

  4. May 28, 2022 · Busy Philipps and her husband the screenwriter Marc Silverstein have separated after 15 years of marriage, she shared on her podcast Friday. Philipps says on the reactions she has received...

  5. May 27, 2022 · Busy Philipps and Marc Silverstein are calling it quits after almost 15 years of marriage. Philipps, 42, announced their separation on Friday's episode of her podcast Busy Philipps Is...

  6. May 27, 2022 · Busy Philipps and Marc Silverstein have called it quits. The couple have separated after nearly 15 years of marriage, Philipps confirmed on Friday's episode of her podcast, Busy Philipps Is...

  7. May 27, 2022 · The separation comes after nearly 15 years of marriage. Busy Philipps has announced she and husband Marc Silverstein have been separated for more than a year.

  8. Marc Silverstein was born on 1 July 1971 in Beverly Hills, California, USA. He is a writer and producer, known for I Feel Pretty (2018), How to Be Single (2016) and Never Been Kissed (1999).

  9. May 27, 2022 · Busy Philipps shared on her podcast, Busy Philipps Is Doing Her Best, that she and Marc Silverstein broke up in 2021 after 15 years of marriage. Here's why she kept the split from the public.

  10. Apr 20, 2018 · With their Amy Schumer-starring film, writer-directors Abby Kohn and Marc Silverstein hoped to revive character comedy in the vein of 'Big' and 'Tootsie.