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'''Marc Moss''' is an American screenwriter raised in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. He received his BA from the [[University of Chicago]] and his MFA from [[Columbia University School of the Arts]].
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'''Marc Moss''' is an American screenwriter raised in [[Norfolk, Virginia]]. He received his BA from the [[University of Chicago]] and his MFA from [[Columbia University School of the Arts]].
Moss was credited with the feature films "[[Along Came a Spider (film)|Along Came a Spider]]" (2001), starring [[Morgan Freeman]] and [[Monica Potter]], and ''[[Alex Cross (film)|Alex Cross]]'' (2012), starring [[Tyler Perry]] and [[Matthew Fox]].


He has also [[script doctor|doctored]] numerous films including ''[[Kiss the Girls (film)|Kiss the Girls]]'' (1997), starring [[Ashley Judd]] and [[Morgan Freeman]]; ''[[Runaway Jury]]'' (2003), featuring [[John Cusack]] and [[Academy Award]] winners [[Dustin Hoffman]] and [[Gene Hackman]]; ''[[Shooter (film)|Shooter]]'' (2007), starring [[Mark Wahlberg]]; and "[[Homefront (film)|Homefront]]" (2014), starring [[Jason Statham]] and [[James Franco]].{{cn|date=April 2013}}
Moss was credited with the feature films ''[[Along Came a Spider (film)|Along Came a Spider]]'' (2001), starring [[Morgan Freeman]] and [[Monica Potter]], and ''[[Alex Cross (film)|Alex Cross]]'' (2012), starring [[Tyler Perry]] and [[Matthew Fox]].


He has also [[script doctor|doctored]] numerous films including ''[[Kiss the Girls (1997 film)|Kiss the Girls]]'' (1997), starring [[Ashley Judd]] and [[Morgan Freeman]]; ''[[Runaway Jury]]'' (2003), featuring [[John Cusack]] and [[Academy Award]] winners [[Dustin Hoffman]] and [[Gene Hackman]]; ''[[Shooter (2007 film)|Shooter]]'' (2007), starring [[Mark Wahlberg]]; and ''[[Homefront (2013 film)|Homefront]]'' (2014), starring [[Jason Statham]] and [[James Franco]].{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}


==External links==
==External links==
*{{IMDb name|0609031|Marc Moss}}
*{{IMDb name|0609031|Marc Moss}}
*[http://movies.nytimes.com/person/277900/Marc-Moss/filmography New York Times, Marc Moss filmography]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20121102140014/http://movies.nytimes.com/person/277900/Marc-Moss/filmography New York Times, Marc Moss filmography]

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Latest revision as of 20:23, 9 August 2021

Marc Moss is an American screenwriter raised in Norfolk, Virginia. He received his BA from the University of Chicago and his MFA from Columbia University School of the Arts.

Moss was credited with the feature films Along Came a Spider (2001), starring Morgan Freeman and Monica Potter, and Alex Cross (2012), starring Tyler Perry and Matthew Fox.

He has also doctored numerous films including Kiss the Girls (1997), starring Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman; Runaway Jury (2003), featuring John Cusack and Academy Award winners Dustin Hoffman and Gene Hackman; Shooter (2007), starring Mark Wahlberg; and Homefront (2014), starring Jason Statham and James Franco.[citation needed]

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