Charles Shyer

Biography: Triple-threat writer/director/producer Charles Shyer has managed to maintain a successful career for close to three decades, much of it in collaboration with one-time spouse Nancy Meyers. Born in Los Angeles, CA, on October 11, 1941, Shyer broke into show business writing for television, eventually becoming one of the main contributors to The Odd Couple. His first foray into screenwriting with then-partner Alan Mandel was the smash hit Burt Reynolds vehicle Smokey and the Bandit. They would follow up that success by contributing to Jack Nicholson's directorial debut, Goin' South. They then earned Oscar nominations for their work on Goldie Hawn's 1980 film Private Benjamin. That same year he would marry Meyers, who was also a screenwriter on Benjamin. The screenwriting couple with the rhyming names also contributed to Hawn's Protocol in 1984, but that year was highlighted by the release of Shyer's directorial debut, Irreconcilable Differences. The gentle Hollywood satire, aboutTriple-threat writer/director/producer Charles Shyer has managed to maintain a successful career for close to three decades, much of it in collaboration with one-time spouse Nancy Meyers. Born in Los Angeles, CA, on October 11, 1941, Shyer broke into show business writing for television, eventually becoming one of the main contributors to The Odd Couple. His first foray into screenwriting with then-partner Alan Mandel was the smash hit Burt Reynolds vehicle Smokey and the Bandit. They would follow up that success by contributing to Jack Nicholson's directorial debut, Goin' South. They then earned Oscar nominations for their work on Goldie Hawn's 1980 film Private Benjamin. That same year he would marry Meyers, who was also a screenwriter on Benjamin. The screenwriting couple with the rhyming names also contributed to Hawn's Protocol in 1984, but that year was highlighted by the release of Shyer's directorial debut, Irreconcilable Differences. The gentle Hollywood satire, about a daughter who divorces her celebrity parents, displays the qualities and themes -- the importance of family, warm humor, and a light touch -- that would distinguish his work. Shyer and Meyers had a huge hit at the beginning of the '90s with the remake of Father of the Bride, starring Steve Martin. Shyer's directorial career hit a snag when his 1994 Julia Roberts film I Love Trouble bombed, and a sequel to Father of the Bride the following year failed to produce any momentum. The close of the decade saw Shyer and Meyers end their personal relationship. Although it failed to light up the box office, his 2001 effort The Affair of the Necklace was a visually beautiful period piece that marked an attempt at something different from a director best known for lighthearted family comedy. Expand

Charles Shyer's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 51
Highest Metascore: 63 The Parent Trap
Lowest Metascore: 34 Best. Christmas. Ever.
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 16
  2. Negative: 2 out of 16
16 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
34 Best. Christmas. Ever. Nov 16, 2023 Producer / Writer tbd
63 The Noel Diary Nov 24, 2022 Director / Director / Writer / Writer 4.3
tbd Woven Dec 14, 2018 Executive Producer tbd
49 Alfie Nov 5, 2004 Director / Director / Producer / Producer / Screenplay / Screenplay 4.5
42 The Affair of the Necklace Nov 30, 2001 Director / Producer 5.1
63 The Parent Trap Jul 29, 1998 Producer / Producer / Screenplay / Screenplay 7.5
49 Father of the Bride Part II Dec 8, 1995 Director / Director / Screenplay / Screenplay tbd
35 Once Upon a Crime... Mar 6, 1992 Screenplay 6.8
51 Father of the Bride Dec 20, 1991 Director / Screenplay 7.4
53 Baby Boom Oct 7, 1987 Director / Written By 6.4
52 Jumpin' Jack Flash Oct 10, 1986 Screenplay / Screenplay / Screenplay 7.3
55 Protocol Dec 21, 1984 Story / Story tbd
52 Irreconcilable Differences Sep 28, 1984 Director / Written By tbd
59 Private Benjamin Oct 10, 1980 Producer / Written By 6.6
52 Goin' South Oct 6, 1978 Screenplay / Screenplay tbd
49 House Calls Mar 15, 1978 Screenplay tbd
50 Smokey and the Bandit May 27, 1977 Screenplay / Screenplay tbd