Marc Guggenheim (born September 24, 1970) is an American television writer-producer and a writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. His brother is screenwriter Eric Guggenheim.
Marc Guggenheim was born and raised on Long Island, New York. He worked in Boston, Massachusetts, as a lawyer and part-time writer for five years. After a romantic comedy script led to a few meetings with producers, he moves to California to pursue a career as a screenwriter...
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Marc Guggenheim (born September 24, 1970) is an American television writer-producer and a writer for Marvel Comics and DC Comics. His brother is screenwriter Eric Guggenheim.
Marc Guggenheim was born and raised on Long Island, New York. He worked in Boston, Massachusetts, as a lawyer and part-time writer for five years. After a romantic comedy script led to a few meetings with producers, he moves to California to pursue a career as a screenwriter. A script for The Practice was his first produced work. He eventually served as a supervising editor for Law & Order, Jack and Bobby, CSI: Miami, and In Justice.
With Greg Berlanti, Guggenheim is the co-creator of the ABC show Eli Stone. He later become executive producer of ABC's No Ordinary Family.
He served as an intern at Marvel for a time in 1990 for editor Terry Kavanaugh, and was the colorist for an eight-page Iceman/Human Torch story while there. His writing experiences also include the comic books Aquaman for DC Comics, Wolverine and...
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