Brad Silberling

Bradley Mitchell Silberling (born September 8, 1963) is an American television and film director whose credits include the feature films Casper (1995), City of Angels (1998), Moonlight Mile (2002), Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004) and Land of the Lost (2009).

Brad Silberling
Born
Bradley Mitchell Silberling

(1963-09-08) September 8, 1963 (age 60)
EducationUniversity of California, Santa Barbara (B.A. 1984)
Occupation(s)Director, producer, screenwriter, actor
Years active1987–present
Notable workCasper
City of Angels
Moonlight Mile
Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
Land of the Lost
Spouse
(m. 1995)
Children2

Early life and education

edit

Silberling was born in Washington, D.C., the son of Joyce Anne (Tucker), a travel consultant, and Robert Murray Silberling, who was Vice President of CBS Entertainment Productions.[1] His father was born Jewish, whereas his mother converted to Judaism.[2] Silberling attended Williams College in Williamstown, MA and received a BA in English from UC Santa Barbara.[3] He later studied film directing at the UCLA Film School.

Career

edit

Silberling began his entertainment industry career before completing his studies. In 1986, he became a Production Assistant for a children's program. He then began to direct television and film. Silberling's 2002 film, Moonlight Mile, is loosely based on his bereavement following the murder of his girlfriend, actress Rebecca Schaeffer, in 1989. In 2006, Silberling's movie 10 Items or Less was the first movie made legally available for download during its theatrical run. This became possible through ClickStar and Silberling's close relationship with its owners Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary. On March 1, 1999, he started out his own production company Reveal Entertainment, with a first-look development deal at DreamWorks.[4] The first project under Reveal was an attempt to purchase the script The Mystery Dance, for himself to direct in mind, but the idea was later scrapped.[5]

Silberling was approached by Warner Bros. as one of the candidates to direct Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in 1998. Although he began to enthusiastically plan the film in his mind and was ready to sign on to direct it, Chris Columbus was ultimately chosen as the director.[6] On October 22, 2014, his Reveal Entertainment company signed a deal with CBS Television Studios.[7] He was currently signed with ICM Partners.[8]

Personal life

edit

Silberling previously dated Rebecca Schaeffer, whom he met at UCLA film school, until she was murdered in 1989.[9] He is married to the actress Amy Brenneman, whom he met on the set of NYPD Blue and with whom he has two children, Charlotte and Bodhi, in Pasadena.[10][11] In 2000, the couple purchased a home in Chilmark, Massachusetts prior to moving to West Tisbury, Massachusetts in 2011.[11]

Filmography

edit

Films

YearTitleDirectorProducerWriter
1995CasperYesNoNo
1998City of AngelsYesNoNo
2002Moonlight MileYesYesYes
2004Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate EventsYesNoNo
200610 Items or LessYesYesYes
2009Land of the LostYesexecutiveNo
2017An Ordinary ManYesYesYes

Television

YearTitleDirectorExecutive
Producer
Notes
1989Alfred Hitchcock PresentsYesNoEpisode: "Driving Under the Influence"
1990–1991Doogie Howser, M.D.YesNoEpisodes: "Car Wars", "The Doctor, the Wife, her Son and the Job", "Doogstruck"
1990Cop RockYesNoEpisode: "Potts Don't Fail Me Now"
1991–1992Brooklyn BridgeYesNoEpisodes: "Boys of Summer", "Great Expectations", "A Tale of Two Boroughs"
1992Great Scott!YesNoAlso supervising producer,
Directed 5 episodes
Civil WarsYesNoEpisode: "Shop 'Til You Drop"
L.A. LawYesNoEpisode: "I'm Ready for My Closeup, Mr. Markowitz"
1993, 1996NYPD BlueYesNoEpisodes: "Personal Foul", "Oscar, Meyer, Weiner", "Thick Stu"
1994The Byrds of ParadiseYesNoEpisode: "Pilot"
1998FelicityYesNoEpisode: "Hot Objects"
2001Judging AmyYesNoEpisode: "One for the Road"
2011Hail MaryYesYesTV movie
2013–2017ReignYesYesDirected episode "Pilot"
2014–2019Jane the VirginYesYesDirected 9 episodes
2015Down DogYesYesTV movie
2016HeartbeatNoYes
2016–2017No TomorrowYesYesDirected episode "Pilot"
2017–2022DynastyYesYesDirected episodes "I Hardly Recognized You" and "Rotten Things"
2018–2022CharmedYesYesDirected episodes "Pilot" and "You're Dead to Me"
2020Dash & LilyYesYesDirected episodes "Dash" and "Lily"
2023So Help Me ToddYesNoEpisode: "Against All Todds"

References

edit
  1. ^ Dagan, Carmel (September 25, 2013). "Robert Silberling, 'Baywatch' Producer and Father of Brad Silberling, Dies at 79".
  2. ^ "Home". 18Doors.
  3. ^ "Brad Silberling". carseywolf.ucsb.edu. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved December 11, 2014.
  4. ^ Hindes, Andrew (March 2, 1999). "Reveal reveals hiring Ramet, Childers". Variety. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  5. ^ Fleming, Michael (October 5, 1999). "TV pair enter pics as Carrey enters docus". Variety. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  6. ^ "Warner Bros. Picks Columbus to Direct First Harry Potter". Los Angeles Times. March 29, 2000. Retrieved April 16, 2014.
  7. ^ "'Jane the Virgin' Director Inks Overall Deal at CBS TV Studios | Hollywood Reporter". The Hollywood Reporter. October 22, 2014. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  8. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (May 1, 2020). "TV Director-Producer Brad Silberling Signs With ICM Partners". Deadline. Retrieved September 22, 2020.
  9. ^ Ojumu, Akin (February 15, 2003). "The family that grieves together..." Guardian US. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
  10. ^ "Frostig Focus December 2020" (PDF). frostigschool.org. Retrieved February 25, 2024.
  11. ^ a b Hamacek, Heather (July 16, 2015). "Inspiring the Next Generation of Storytellers". Vineyard Gazette. Edgartown, Massachusetts. Retrieved March 11, 2016.
edit