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Marti Noxon

Martha Mills Noxon (born August 25, 1964) is an American television and film writer, director, and producer. She is best known for her work as a screenwriter and executive producer on the supernatural drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2003). She was also executive producer, writer, and creator of the Bravo comedy-drama series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce (2014–18) and the Lifetime drama series UnREAL (2015–18), and an executive producer of the CBS medical drama series Code Black (2015–17).

Marti Noxon
Noxon in May 2016
Born
Martha Mills Noxon

(1964-08-25) August 25, 1964 (age 59)
Alma materUniversity of California, Santa Cruz
Occupation(s)Screenwriter, television writer, television producer
Years active1998–present
Known forBuffy the Vampire Slayer
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce
UnREAL
Spouse
Jeff Bynum
(m. 2000, divorced)
Children2
ParentNicolas Noxon
RelativesChristopher Noxon (brother)
Jenji Kohan (sister-in-law)

Noxon also wrote the science fiction action film I Am Number Four (2011), the horror thriller film Fright Night (2011), and the biographical drama film The Glass Castle (2017). She wrote and directed the drama film To the Bone (2017).

Noxon created the AMC dark comedy series Dietland and the HBO limited series Sharp Objects, both of which premiered in 2018.

Early life edit

Noxon was born in Los Angeles, California, to National Geographic documentary filmmaker father, Nicolas Noxon,[1] and Mary Straley.[2][3][4] Noxon has said that she grew up in nearby Santa Monica, and that her mother was gay.[5] She has a brother, Christopher Noxon, who is a writer and was previously married to TV writer Jenji Kohan.[6] Her grandmother was painter Betty Lane. Noxon would often accompany her father when he traveled to shoot documentary films and was already in love with the idea of movies.[7]

Noxon graduated from Oakes College at the University of California, Santa Cruz in 1987 with a B.A. in Theater Arts.[8]

Career edit

Early career edit

Initially Noxon wanted to be an actor because it seemed glamorous, but after trying for a while realized it was not something that she wanted to do. She said that she had always been told that writing was her strength, and eventually that was what she focused on.[7]

She met producer Rick Rosenthal while working as a waitress and eventually became his assistant. She then became TV writer Barbara Hall's assistant.[3] Noxon said that Hall was a strong mentor in what is an informal mentorship that writers sometimes find. Noxon had written a senior thesis project that was required for her major in college, then forgot about it for four years. She reconnected with the material and showed it to a producer and they tried to get it made. It was the beginning of her writing career. That said, she sold something early on (that was never made) and then it took seven years of writing on her own developing her abilities as a writer before she got onto Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[7]

Although the industry at the time was all about the log line which was very successful for writers like Joss Whedon, Noxon had to go through a process where she discarded that construct and got in touch with the vision that she felt connected to—and also there was a realization that all of the work she had been doing was in a vacuum, so Noxon began writing plays and getting actors to speak her lines as a way to get feedback and get better at writing. She said that for her it was about voice, not concept.[7][clarification needed]

Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit

After the first season of episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer were produced, Noxon's agent encouraged her to watch them and try to take meetings and get on the show. Noxon was skeptical as she wasn't wowed by the concept, and knew the original film hadn't done well. After watching the initial episodes, she realized she loved the show, but was already booked to work on The Pretender, which was picked up to air, so seemed like it was a more safe bet.[7]

In 1997, Noxon joined the writing staff of Buffy the Vampire Slayer for its second season. During her tenure there, she wrote or co-wrote 22 episodes of the series, half of these during her first two years on the show. Noxon described her experience on Buffy as charmed, as The WB Network allowed the show creators to work with little interference.[7] The pace of the writing was extremely fast, with deadlines from 3 weeks to sometimes 4 days.[7]

In 1998, beginning with its third season, Noxon became a co-producer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. In 1999, upon the beginning of Buffy spin-off Angel, Noxon was promoted by series creator Joss Whedon to supervising producer for its fourth season, which gave her increasing charge of producing Buffy. During this season, Noxon cast Amber Benson as Tara Maclay.

Noxon co-produced the show over its fifth season (2000–2001) with fellow executive co-producer David Fury, as well as direct two episodes ("Into the Woods" and "Forever"). She made a singing appearance in the sixth-season episode "Once More, with Feeling".[9] At the season's conclusion, fan reaction was mixed, leading some to criticize Whedon for abandoning creative control and stewardship of Buffy to Noxon. In response, Whedon said:

Dis not th' Nox. [...] Marti [...] and I shaped this year very carefully, and while we made mistakes (as we do every year), we made our show. We explored what we wanted to, said what we meant. You don't have to like it, but don't think it comes from neglect.

— Joss Whedon, archived from the original on November 8, 2020

Noxon was executive producer of Buffy between 2001 and 2003, for its sixth and seventh seasons.

Other projects edit

In 2004, Noxon wrote and produced a pilot entitled Still Life for Fox about a family recovering from the death of their son, a police officer. Despite being picked up to series the show has never been aired in the U.S as FOX cancelled the show after seven episodes were produced, due to the subject matter.[10]

In January 2005, Noxon co-created the supernatural drama Point Pleasant with John McLaughlin. Despite an initial strong following, viewership dropped dramatically, and only 11 of the 13 filmed episodes were aired on Fox.[11] In the fall of 2005, halfway through its first season, Noxon left Prison Break, where she had been a consulting producer. She said she wasn't connecting with the material and the vision of the writer's room.[7]

In April 2006, Noxon joined the ABC drama Brothers & Sisters as showrunner. Four months later, she left the show. Press cited creative differences with creator Jon Robin Baitz, but he acknowledged differing visions and being new to the process of creating scripted television, said he was struggling with the practicalities of working on his first TV show. Greg Berlanti, Baitz' friend, stepped in to help out.[12] In September 2006, Noxon joined the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy for its third season, as consulting producer.[13] In February 2007, Noxon co-wrote the third-season Grey's Anatomy episode "Some Kind of Miracle" with series creator Shonda Rhimes.[13]

In April 2007, Noxon left Grey's Anatomy to become executive producer and showrunner for Grey's spinoff Private Practice, which she did for one season.[14][15] In late 2007, Noxon served as head writer during the first season of Private Practice.[15]

In 2008, Noxon worked as a consulting producer on the AMC drama series Mad Men. Noxon said that working with Matthew Weiner was a dream, that it took her writing to a whole different level, and that with feedback from Weiner, was able to break herself of some habits that became ingrained after working on different shows for a while, like focusing on the theme of the show, etc. With Weiner on Mad Men, Noxon said she was able to re-connect with the purpose of writing better, and become more connected to what she was writing about.[7] In 2008, Noxon co-wrote a second-season episode of the AMC drama series Mad Men, "The Inheritance", for which she was nominated for a 2009 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series.[16] She won the WGA Award for Best Drama Series (after being nominated for the second consecutive year) at the February 2010 ceremony for her work on the third season of Mad Men.[17][18]

In 2011, Noxon joined the writing team of FOX's Glee for its third season, she did not return for its fourth season.[19]

In 2014, Noxon, along with co-creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro, began working on the Lifetime comedy-drama series UnREAL. While working on UnREAL, Noxon was also working on Bravo's first original scripted TV series Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce.[20] Noxon is also one of the executive producers of the CBS medical drama series Code Black which premiered in the fall of 2015.[21]

Film edit

In 1999, Noxon co-wrote Just a Little Harmless Sex with Roger Mills.[22]

She wrote the screenplay of the 2011 remake of Fright Night,[23] directed by Craig Gillespie.[24]

She wrote and directed the 2017 film To the Bone.

Personal life edit

Noxon met her now ex-husband Jeff Bynum while they were both working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.[25] She has two children.[26]

Noxon said that her show, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, is not about her divorce, but is about divorce.[27]

One of her hobbies is baking. As part of that interest, she opened a flour mill in Pasadena, California, called Grist & Toll that supplies local restaurants with ground flour for baking.[28]

Filmography edit

Television edit

Title Year Credited as Network Notes
Creator Director Writer Executive
producer
Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 No Yes Yes Yes The WB (seasons 1–5)
UPN (seasons 6–7)
Angel 2000 No No Yes No The WB Also consulting producer
Still Life 2003 No No Yes No Fox
Point Pleasant 2005 Yes No Yes Yes Fox
Brothers & Sisters 2006 No No Yes Yes ABC
Grey's Anatomy 2007 No No Yes Yes ABC Also consulting producer
Private Practice 2007–2008 No No Yes Yes ABC
Mad Men 2008–2009 No No Yes No AMC Consulting producer
Gigantic 2010 No No Yes Yes TeenNick
Glee 2011–2012 No No Yes No Fox Consulting producer
Unreal 2015–2018 Yes No Yes Yes Lifetime (2015–18)
Hulu (2018)
Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce 2014–2018 Yes Yes Yes Yes Bravo
Code Black 2015–2017 No No Yes Yes CBS
Dietland 2018 Yes Yes Yes Yes AMC
Sharp Objects 2018 Yes No Yes Yes HBO
The 45 Rules of Divorce 2021-2022 Yes No Yes No MBC 4
Shahid VIP
OSN Woman
OSN Yahala
OSN Series First
Dubai One
Arabic adaptation of Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce

Cinema edit

Television credits edit

Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit

Noxon joined the Buffy writing staff in the second season as a story editor and wrote several episodes in her first season. She was promoted to co-producer in season three, supervising producer in season four, co-executive producer in season five, and finally to executive producer in season six and also became the showrunner.

Angel edit

Noxon served as consulting producer for the first three seasons of Angel, doing several uncredited rewrites.

Point Pleasant edit

Noxon served as executive producer and showrunner on the series.

  • 1x01 "Pilot" (co-writer; with John J. McLaughlin)
  • 1x02 "Human Nature" (writer)
  • 1x13 "Let the War Commence" (co-writer; with Jenny Lynn)

Private Practice edit

Noxon served as an executive producer for the first two seasons of Private Practice.

  • 1x03 "In Which Addison Finds the Magic" (co-writer; with Shonda Rhimes)
  • 1x05 "In Which Addison Finds a Showerhead" (co-writer; with Shonda Rhimes)
  • 2x01 "A Family Thing" (co-writer; with Shonda Rhimes)

Glee edit

Noxon served as consulting producer and writer for the third season. On June 4, 2012, she announced that she would not return for the fourth season.[29]

Dietland edit

Noxon is serving as show-runner, executive producer, writer, and is also directing some episodes.[30][31]

  • 1x01 "Pilot"
  • 1x02 "Tender Belly"

Sharp Objects edit

Noxon is the creator, executive producer, and writer for the HBO 8-part miniseries Sharp Objects, adapted from Gillian Flynn's novel of the same name.[32] The project was initially planned as a feature film, but Noxon convinced the network that the story would work better as a limited series.[33] The show, which premiered on July 8, 2018, is directed by Big Little Lies director Jean-Marc Vallée and stars Amy Adams, Patricia Clarkson and Chris Messina.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fisher, Bob (Winter 2010). "2009 IDA Pioneer Award--Bringing Wildlife to the Small Screen: Nicolas Noxon". Documentary Magazine. Retrieved 2 August 2015. 2009 International Documentary Association Pioneer Award
  2. ^ "Martha M Noxon - California Birth Index". FamilySearch. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  3. ^ a b Spicuzza, Mary (9 February 2000). "Lady and the Vamps: 'Buffy' writer and UCSC alum Marti Noxon knows that when your Valentine sweetheart is a 240-year-old vampire--well, love hurts". Metroactive. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Nicolas L Noxon - California Divorce Index". FamilySearch. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  5. ^ Paley Center for Media (30 July 2015). . Yahoo!. Archived from the original on 19 October 2015. Retrieved 1 August 2015.
  6. ^ Scattergood, Amy (14 May 2014). "Marti Noxon: From TV Writer to Flour Miller". LA Weekly. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
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  8. ^ "Featured Profiles: Marti Noxon". Oakes College - University of California at Santa Cruz. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  9. ^ "20 years ago, 'Buffy' aired the perfect musical episode. Why it's still the best". Los Angeles Times. November 4, 2021. Retrieved July 31, 2023.
  10. ^ Dyess-Nugent, Phil (20 February 2012). "The unseen: 24 TV shows produced but never properly aired". The A.V Club. Retrieved 6 August 2016.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 6 October 2006.
  12. ^ Ryan, Maureen (24 August 2006). "An exclusive talk with the men behind fall's most anticipated drama". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 3 August 2015.
  13. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (2007-04-24). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2007-09-30. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
  14. ^ Van De Kamp, Justin (2007-04-24). "Marti Noxon Joins Private Practice". Televisionista. Retrieved 2007-06-29.
  15. ^ a b Andreeva, Nellie (2008-05-09). . The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on 2008-05-10. Retrieved 2008-05-09.
  16. ^ Mitchell, Gregg; Sherry Goldman (2008-12-08). . Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2008-12-12. Retrieved 2008-12-12.
  17. ^ Gregg Mitchell & Sherry Goldman (2009). "2010 Writers Guild Awards Television, Radio, News, Promotional Writing, and Graphic Animation Nominees Announced". Writers Guild of America. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2010-04-30.
  18. ^ "Writers Guild Awards - 2010 Awards Winners". Writers Guild of America. 2010. Archived from the original on 2012-05-25. Retrieved 2010-05-01.
  19. ^ "Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa, Allison Adler, et al. Join GLEE's Writing Team". Broadwayworld.com. 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2012-12-10.
  20. ^ Phelan, Paige (3 August 2015). "'UnREAL' Finale: Creators Talk Unleashing "Full Dragon" Rachel, Season 2 Plans". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  21. ^ "ER Drama 'Code Black' From Michael Seitzman Gets CBS Put Pilot Commitment". Deadline.com. 2014-08-22. Retrieved 2015-11-07.
  22. ^ "Just a Little Harmless Sex (1998)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 2009-10-06.
  23. ^ Miska, Brad (2010-06-07). "'Fright Night' Redo Heads to Vegas, Adds New Fangs to Vamp". Bloody-disgusting.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  24. ^ Barton, Steve (2012-08-27). "Does the Fright Night Remake Have its Charley Brewster?". Dreadcentral.com. Retrieved 2017-06-06.
  25. ^ Variety Staff (3 October 2000). "Marti Noxon and Jeff Bynum". Variety. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  26. ^ "Featured Profiles: Marti Noxon". Oakes College - University of California at Santa Cruz. 31 July 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  27. ^ Kuperberg, Jonathan (14 July 2014). "'Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce' Writer Marti Noxon: 'It's Not About My Divorce' #TCA14". Broadcasting & Cable. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  28. ^ Saperstein, Pat (3 April 2014). "TV Writer/Producer Embraces Artisan Carbs With New Grain Mill". Variety. Retrieved 2 August 2015.
  29. ^ Noxon, Marti (June 4, 2012). "I will not be on Glee 4. Love the show and will miss all the good peeps. So all ya'll Gleeks can unfollow and stop yelling at me! :)". Twitter. Retrieved June 4, 2012.
  30. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 16, 2017). "'Dietland': Joy Nash Cast As the Lead In AMC's Drama Series From Marti Noxon". Deadline Hollywood.
  31. ^ Pederson, Erik (March 8, 2018). "'Dietland': AMC Sets Premiere Date For Timely Revenge-Fantasy Series Starring Joy Nash & Julianna Margulies". Deadline. Retrieved May 24, 2018.
  32. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (July 8, 2016). "Gillian Flynn's 'Sharp Objects' Headed to TV From Marti Noxon, Jason Blum". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved February 3, 2017.
  33. ^ Chitwood, Adam (January 17, 2017). "HBO's 'Sharp Objects' Starts Filming in March; Amy Adams Janis Joplin Biopic Is Dead". Collider. Retrieved February 3, 2017.

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Not to be confused with Marni Nixon Martha Mills Noxon born August 25 1964 is an American television and film writer director and producer She is best known for her work as a screenwriter and executive producer on the supernatural drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 2003 She was also executive producer writer and creator of the Bravo comedy drama series Girlfriends Guide to Divorce 2014 18 and the Lifetime drama series UnREAL 2015 18 and an executive producer of the CBS medical drama series Code Black 2015 17 Marti NoxonNoxon in May 2016BornMartha Mills Noxon 1964 08 25 August 25 1964 age 59 Los Angeles California U S Alma materUniversity of California Santa CruzOccupation s Screenwriter television writer television producerYears active1998 presentKnown forBuffy the Vampire SlayerGirlfriends Guide to DivorceUnREALSpouseJeff Bynum m 2000 divorced wbr Children2ParentNicolas NoxonRelativesChristopher Noxon brother Jenji Kohan sister in law Noxon also wrote the science fiction action film I Am Number Four 2011 the horror thriller film Fright Night 2011 and the biographical drama film The Glass Castle 2017 She wrote and directed the drama film To the Bone 2017 Noxon created the AMC dark comedy series Dietland and the HBO limited series Sharp Objects both of which premiered in 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 2 3 Other projects 2 4 Film 3 Personal life 4 Filmography 4 1 Television 4 2 Cinema 4 3 Television credits 4 3 1 Buffy the Vampire Slayer 4 3 2 Angel 4 3 3 Point Pleasant 4 3 4 Private Practice 4 3 5 Glee 4 3 6 Dietland 4 3 7 Sharp Objects 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editNoxon was born in Los Angeles California to National Geographic documentary filmmaker father Nicolas Noxon 1 and Mary Straley 2 3 4 Noxon has said that she grew up in nearby Santa Monica and that her mother was gay 5 She has a brother Christopher Noxon who is a writer and was previously married to TV writer Jenji Kohan 6 Her grandmother was painter Betty Lane Noxon would often accompany her father when he traveled to shoot documentary films and was already in love with the idea of movies 7 Noxon graduated from Oakes College at the University of California Santa Cruz in 1987 with a B A in Theater Arts 8 Career editEarly career edit Initially Noxon wanted to be an actor because it seemed glamorous but after trying for a while realized it was not something that she wanted to do She said that she had always been told that writing was her strength and eventually that was what she focused on 7 She met producer Rick Rosenthal while working as a waitress and eventually became his assistant She then became TV writer Barbara Hall s assistant 3 Noxon said that Hall was a strong mentor in what is an informal mentorship that writers sometimes find Noxon had written a senior thesis project that was required for her major in college then forgot about it for four years She reconnected with the material and showed it to a producer and they tried to get it made It was the beginning of her writing career That said she sold something early on that was never made and then it took seven years of writing on her own developing her abilities as a writer before she got onto Buffy the Vampire Slayer 7 Although the industry at the time was all about the log line which was very successful for writers like Joss Whedon Noxon had to go through a process where she discarded that construct and got in touch with the vision that she felt connected to and also there was a realization that all of the work she had been doing was in a vacuum so Noxon began writing plays and getting actors to speak her lines as a way to get feedback and get better at writing She said that for her it was about voice not concept 7 clarification needed Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit After the first season of episodes of Buffy the Vampire Slayer were produced Noxon s agent encouraged her to watch them and try to take meetings and get on the show Noxon was skeptical as she wasn t wowed by the concept and knew the original film hadn t done well After watching the initial episodes she realized she loved the show but was already booked to work on The Pretender which was picked up to air so seemed like it was a more safe bet 7 In 1997 Noxon joined the writing staff of Buffy the Vampire Slayer for its second season During her tenure there she wrote or co wrote 22 episodes of the series half of these during her first two years on the show Noxon described her experience on Buffy as charmed as The WB Network allowed the show creators to work with little interference 7 The pace of the writing was extremely fast with deadlines from 3 weeks to sometimes 4 days 7 In 1998 beginning with its third season Noxon became a co producer of Buffy the Vampire Slayer In 1999 upon the beginning of Buffy spin off Angel Noxon was promoted by series creator Joss Whedon to supervising producer for its fourth season which gave her increasing charge of producing Buffy During this season Noxon cast Amber Benson as Tara Maclay Noxon co produced the show over its fifth season 2000 2001 with fellow executive co producer David Fury as well as direct two episodes Into the Woods and Forever She made a singing appearance in the sixth season episode Once More with Feeling 9 At the season s conclusion fan reaction was mixed leading some to criticize Whedon for abandoning creative control and stewardship of Buffy to Noxon In response Whedon said Dis not th Nox Marti and I shaped this year very carefully and while we made mistakes as we do every year we made our show We explored what we wanted to said what we meant You don t have to like it but don t think it comes from neglect Joss Whedon UPN Bronze VIP Archive for May 22 2002 archived from the original on November 8 2020 Noxon was executive producer of Buffy between 2001 and 2003 for its sixth and seventh seasons Other projects edit In 2004 Noxon wrote and produced a pilot entitled Still Life for Fox about a family recovering from the death of their son a police officer Despite being picked up to series the show has never been aired in the U S as FOX cancelled the show after seven episodes were produced due to the subject matter 10 In January 2005 Noxon co created the supernatural drama Point Pleasant with John McLaughlin Despite an initial strong following viewership dropped dramatically and only 11 of the 13 filmed episodes were aired on Fox 11 In the fall of 2005 halfway through its first season Noxon left Prison Break where she had been a consulting producer She said she wasn t connecting with the material and the vision of the writer s room 7 In April 2006 Noxon joined the ABC drama Brothers amp Sisters as showrunner Four months later she left the show Press cited creative differences with creator Jon Robin Baitz but he acknowledged differing visions and being new to the process of creating scripted television said he was struggling with the practicalities of working on his first TV show Greg Berlanti Baitz friend stepped in to help out 12 In September 2006 Noxon joined the ABC medical drama Grey s Anatomy for its third season as consulting producer 13 In February 2007 Noxon co wrote the third season Grey s Anatomy episode Some Kind of Miracle with series creator Shonda Rhimes 13 In April 2007 Noxon left Grey s Anatomy to become executive producer and showrunner for Grey s spinoff Private Practice which she did for one season 14 15 In late 2007 Noxon served as head writer during the first season of Private Practice 15 In 2008 Noxon worked as a consulting producer on the AMC drama series Mad Men Noxon said that working with Matthew Weiner was a dream that it took her writing to a whole different level and that with feedback from Weiner was able to break herself of some habits that became ingrained after working on different shows for a while like focusing on the theme of the show etc With Weiner on Mad Men Noxon said she was able to re connect with the purpose of writing better and become more connected to what she was writing about 7 In 2008 Noxon co wrote a second season episode of the AMC drama series Mad Men The Inheritance for which she was nominated for a 2009 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Dramatic Series 16 She won the WGA Award for Best Drama Series after being nominated for the second consecutive year at the February 2010 ceremony for her work on the third season of Mad Men 17 18 In 2011 Noxon joined the writing team of FOX s Glee for its third season she did not return for its fourth season 19 In 2014 Noxon along with co creator Sarah Gertrude Shapiro began working on the Lifetime comedy drama series UnREAL While working on UnREAL Noxon was also working on Bravo s first original scripted TV series Girlfriends Guide to Divorce 20 Noxon is also one of the executive producers of the CBS medical drama series Code Black which premiered in the fall of 2015 21 Film edit In 1999 Noxon co wrote Just a Little Harmless Sex with Roger Mills 22 She wrote the screenplay of the 2011 remake of Fright Night 23 directed by Craig Gillespie 24 She wrote and directed the 2017 film To the Bone Personal life editNoxon met her now ex husband Jeff Bynum while they were both working on Buffy the Vampire Slayer 25 She has two children 26 Noxon said that her show Girlfriends Guide to Divorce is not about her divorce but is about divorce 27 One of her hobbies is baking As part of that interest she opened a flour mill in Pasadena California called Grist amp Toll that supplies local restaurants with ground flour for baking 28 Filmography editTelevision edit Title Year Credited as Network Notes Creator Director Writer Executiveproducer Buffy the Vampire Slayer 1997 No Yes Yes Yes The WB seasons 1 5 UPN seasons 6 7 Angel 2000 No No Yes No The WB Also consulting producer Still Life 2003 No No Yes No Fox Point Pleasant 2005 Yes No Yes Yes Fox Brothers amp Sisters 2006 No No Yes Yes ABC Grey s Anatomy 2007 No No Yes Yes ABC Also consulting producer Private Practice 2007 2008 No No Yes Yes ABC Mad Men 2008 2009 No No Yes No AMC Consulting producer Gigantic 2010 No No Yes Yes TeenNick Glee 2011 2012 No No Yes No Fox Consulting producer Unreal 2015 2018 Yes No Yes Yes Lifetime 2015 18 Hulu 2018 Girlfriends Guide to Divorce 2014 2018 Yes Yes Yes Yes Bravo Code Black 2015 2017 No No Yes Yes CBS Dietland 2018 Yes Yes Yes Yes AMC Sharp Objects 2018 Yes No Yes Yes HBO The 45 Rules of Divorce 2021 2022 Yes No Yes No MBC 4Shahid VIPOSN WomanOSN YahalaOSN Series FirstDubai One Arabic adaptation of Girlfriends Guide to Divorce Cinema edit Just a Little Harmless Sex with Roger Mills 1998 I Am Number Four with Alfred Gough and Miles Millar 2011 Fright Night 2011 To the Bone 2017 writer and director The Glass Castle 2017 Television credits edit Buffy the Vampire Slayer edit Noxon joined the Buffy writing staff in the second season as a story editor and wrote several episodes in her first season She was promoted to co producer in season three supervising producer in season four co executive producer in season five and finally to executive producer in season six and also became the showrunner 2x09 What s My Line Part 1 co writer with Howard Gordon 2x10 What s My Line Part 2 writer 2x12 Bad Eggs writer 2x13 Surprise writer 2x16 Bewitched Bothered and Bewildered writer 2x19 I Only Have Eyes for You writer 3x02 Dead Man s Party writer 3x04 Beauty and the Beasts writer 3x09 The Wish writer 3x15 Consequences writer 3x20 The Prom writer 4x02 Living Conditions writer 4x06 Wild at Heart writer 4x11 Doomed co writer with David Fury and Jane Espenson 4x14 Goodbye Iowa writer 4x19 New Moon Rising writer 5x01 Buffy vs Dracula writer 5x10 Into the Woods writer and director 5x17 Forever writer and director 6x01 Bargaining Part 1 writer 6x10 Wrecked writer 6x20 Villains writer 7x07 Conversations with Dead People uncredited writer 7x10 Bring on the Night co writer with Doug Petrie Angel edit Noxon served as consulting producer for the first three seasons of Angel doing several uncredited rewrites 1x13 She co writer with David Greenwalt Point Pleasant edit Noxon served as executive producer and showrunner on the series 1x01 Pilot co writer with John J McLaughlin 1x02 Human Nature writer 1x13 Let the War Commence co writer with Jenny Lynn Private Practice edit Noxon served as an executive producer for the first two seasons of Private Practice 1x03 In Which Addison Finds the Magic co writer with Shonda Rhimes 1x05 In Which Addison Finds a Showerhead co writer with Shonda Rhimes 2x01 A Family Thing co writer with Shonda Rhimes Glee edit Noxon served as consulting producer and writer for the third season On June 4 2012 she announced that she would not return for the fourth season 29 3x09 Extraordinary Merry Christmas writer 3x18 Choke writer Dietland edit Noxon is serving as show runner executive producer writer and is also directing some episodes 30 31 1x01 Pilot 1x02 Tender Belly Sharp Objects edit Noxon is the creator executive producer and writer for the HBO 8 part miniseries Sharp Objects adapted from Gillian Flynn s novel of the same name 32 The project was initially planned as a feature film but Noxon convinced the network that the story would work better as a limited series 33 The show which premiered on July 8 2018 is directed by Big Little Lies director Jean Marc Vallee and stars Amy Adams Patricia Clarkson and Chris Messina See also editMutant Enemy ProductionsReferences edit Fisher Bob Winter 2010 2009 IDA Pioneer Award Bringing Wildlife to the Small Screen Nicolas Noxon Documentary Magazine Retrieved 2 August 2015 2009 International Documentary Association Pioneer Award Martha M Noxon California Birth Index FamilySearch Retrieved 2 August 2015 a b Spicuzza Mary 9 February 2000 Lady and the Vamps Buffy writer and UCSC alum Marti Noxon knows that when your Valentine sweetheart is a 240 year old vampire well love hurts Metroactive Retrieved 2 August 2015 Nicolas L Noxon California Divorce Index FamilySearch Retrieved 2 August 2015 Paley Center for Media 30 July 2015 PaleyLive An Evening with the Cast amp Creators of UnREAL Yahoo Archived from the original on 19 October 2015 Retrieved 1 August 2015 Scattergood Amy 14 May 2014 Marti Noxon From TV Writer to Flour Miller LA Weekly Retrieved 2 August 2015 a b c d e f g h i Aylward Christine 16 August 2011 Marti Noxon Reel Life Real Stories MakingOf Archived from the original on 2021 12 12 Retrieved 2 August 2015 Featured Profiles Marti Noxon Oakes College University of California at Santa Cruz Retrieved 2 August 2015 20 years ago Buffy aired the perfect musical episode Why it s still the best Los Angeles Times November 4 2021 Retrieved July 31 2023 Dyess Nugent Phil 20 February 2012 The unseen 24 TV shows produced but never properly aired The A V Club Retrieved 6 August 2016 Theatrical Release Information Point Pleasant TV Series Archived from the original on 2 December 2008 Retrieved 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