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Christopher Markus (born January 2, 1970) and Stephen McFeely (born February 24, 1970) are American screenwriters and Television producer, producers. McFeely and Markus were the second and the third most successful screenwriters of all time in terms of U.S. box office receipts with a shared total gross of over $3.1 billion. However, in overall, they are the highest grossing screenwriters altogether in terms of worldwide box office with the total gross of $9.3 billion. They gained worldwide recognition for their works that include The Chronicles of Narnia (film series), ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' film franchise and the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), having written all three ''Captain America'' films (''Captain America: The First Avenger, The First Avenger'', ''Captain America: The Winter Soldier, The Winter Soldier'' and ''Captain America: Civil War, Civil War''), in addition to ''Thor: The Dark World'', ''Avengers: Infinity War'' and ''Avengers: Endgame'', which is currently the List of highest-grossing films, second highest-grossing film of all time unadjusted for inflation. They also created American Broadcasting Company, ABC's ''Agent Carter (TV series), Agent Carter'' TV series, set in the MCU.


Life and career


Christopher Markus

Markus was born on January 2, 1970, in Buffalo, New York. He is the son of Budapest, Hungary-born physician Dr. Gabor Markus and registered nurse Rosemary Golebiewski Markus. He has two siblings, sisters Jennifer and Elizabeth. Markus earned a B.A. in creative writing from Rutgers University in 1991. His father is Jewish while his mother is Catholic. , Markus is married to Claire Saunders.


Stephen McFeely

McFeely was born on February 24, 1970, in Walnut Creek, California, and grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area. He earned a B.A. in English from the University of Notre Dame in 1991.


Collaborators

Markus and McFeely met on the graduate program for creative writing at the University of California, Davis in 1994 and they were inspired to become novelists. "We couldn't see how we could make [book] writing our full-time day job," McFeely said in 2011, and they turned to screenwriting instead. After earning their master's degrees in 1996, they moved to Los Angeles to pursue that career, working at such jobs as receptionist at movie production companies. After acquiring an agent, they became professional screenwriters in 1998 with an eventually unproduced script about a real-life Los Angeles murder. Interest generated from the purchased script led HBO Films to commission them to write a biographical drama about actor Peter Sellers. For ''The Life and Death of Peter Sellers'' in 2004, they won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special. Subsequent work on The Chronicles of Narnia (film series), ''The Chronicles of Narnia'' film franchise set them up for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. They wrote 2022's ''The Gray Man (2022 film), The Gray Man'' starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans (actor), Chris Evans and future projects include ''The Electric State'' starring Millie Bobby Brown.


Filmography


Film credits


Television credits

*''Agent Carter (TV series), Agent Carter'' (creators, writers, producers) (2015–2016)


References


External links

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Christopher Markus
biography at Turner Classic Movies
Stephen McFeely
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