Marc Guggenheim
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Marc Guggenheim is a veteran writer for TV’s The Practice, Law & Order, CSI: Miami, and most recently, Brothers & Sisters. He is also currently the writer of Blade for Marvel Comics. His brother is screenwriter Eric Guggenheim.
In November 2006, it was announced that Guggenheim will be assuming the writing duties for the Flash (comics)[1]. There are also rumors that he can't confirm about a Batman project.
With Greg Berlanti, Guggenheim is the co-writer of Eli Stone, a television pilot for ABC in pre-production in 2006.
Hailing from Long Island New York, he worked in Boston as a lawyer and part-time writer for five years. After a romantic comedy script led to a few meetings he decided to make the move west to be a screen writer. He based the time of this move to coincide with the season that televison companies hire new writers. The Practice was his first official job.
His writing experiences also include the comics Aquaman for DC, Wolverine and The Punisher for marvel, and an undetermined amount of script work for the Rare Game Perfect Dark Zero. He also served as a supervising editor for Law and Order, Jack and Bobby, CSI: Miami,and In Justice. He even served as an intern at marvel for a time in 1990 for editor Terry Kavanaugh (Excalibur, Namor, Marvel Comics Presents). He also managed to color an eight page Iceman/Human Torch story while there.
[edit] External Links
- THE PULSE talks to Guggenheim about his work on DC's FLASH comic book series!
- THE PULSE: Marc Guggenheim on working with Marvel's BLADE comic book series
- THE PULSE talks to Guggenheim about the Hyperion vs. Nighthawk Marvel comic book series
- THE PULSE: Marc Guggenheim at SDCC '06 on Marvel's Civil War
- THE PULSE: Guggenheim puts The Punisher on Trial in THE PEOPLE Vs. Frank Castle
- Marc Guggenheim discuess his musical tastes on Marvel.com