Marianne Wibberley & Cormac Wibberley
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Marianne Wibberley & Cormac Wibberley are an American screenwriting team,[1] as well as husband and wife. They have been writing together since 1991, and made their first screenplay sale in 1993. They have been credited writers on films including National Treasure, I Spy, The 6th Day and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle.
The pair both grew up in Southern California, where they attended the same high school, Mira Costa High School. Both went on to attend UCLA as undergraduates, with Marianne staying at UCLA for graduate work at the Film School.
They currently live in the South Bay, Los Angeles area with their daughter, who attends Princeton University.
Cormac's father was Leonard Wibberley, author of The Mouse That Roared among other books.
[edit] Filmography
- The 6th Day (2000)
- I Spy (with Jay Scherick and David Ronn) (2002)
- Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (with John August) (2003)
- Bad Boys II (2003) (Story Only)
- National Treasure (with Jim Kouf) (2004)
- The Shaggy Dog (with Geoff Rodkey, Jack Amiel and Michael Begler) (2006)
- National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007)
- G-Force (2009)
- Common Law (2012) (TV) (Creators)
[edit] References
- ^ Miller, Chris; Roberts, Jerry (2005-08-24). Hermosa Beach. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 107–. ISBN 9780738529745. http://books.google.com/books?id=sdBhcL33bVQC&pg=PA107. Retrieved 6 May 2011.
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