Marisa Silver

While this director is the daughter of a film family, she has sought to earn her own way: her father is producer Raphael Silver; her mother director Joan Micklin Silver. Marisa Silver got her start while attending Harvard, where she directed the short "Dexter T" (1977) and edited the documentary "Light Coming Through: A Portrait of Maud Morgan". In 1982, she co-directed (with Peter Davis) the Emmy-nominated PBS "Middletown" segment "A Community of Praise", which profiled a Christian Fundamentalist group. Thereafter, Silver's TV experience was limited to directing a 1992 episode of "L.A. Law" (NBC) and a USA Network telefilm "Indecency" (also 1992).

Her big-screen debut came with the Sundance-sponsored film "Old Enough" (1984), co-produced with her sister, Dina. Silver both wrote and directed this small, charming film about the friendship between a rich girl and a poor girl in New York. Her second film, "Permanent Record" (1988), featured a young Keanu Reeves in a drama about teen suicide. She stayed with the people-oriented genre with "Vital Signs" (199), a drama about a group of medical students. Silver's first co-directing project (with Ken Kwapis) was the high-concept "He Said, She Said" (1991), a battle of the sexes comedy shown alternately from the view of the man (Kevin Bacon) and the woman (Elizabeth Perkins).

  • Born:
    April 23, 1960 in New York City, New York, USA
  • Job Titles:
    Director, Screenwriter, Editor
Family
  • Father: Raphael D Silver. born 1930; president of Silverfilm Productions
  • Mother: Joan Micklin Silver. born 1935; films include Hester Street, Crossing Delancey
  • Sister: Claudia Silver.
  • Sister: Dina Silver.
Education
  • Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts
Milestones
  • 1977 Made first film, a 20-minute documentary, while at Harvard
  • 1982 Co-directed TV special, A Community of Praise (PBS)
  • 1984 Feature screenwriting and directing debut, Old Enough
  • 1991 Co-directed He Said, She Said with Ken Kwapis
  • 1992 TV directing debut, episode of L.A. Law (NBC)
  • 1992 TV-movie directorial debut Indecency (USA Network)
  • 2000 Published short story in The New Yorker

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