Jeff Gutheim


Jeff Gutheim is an American screenwriter.

Early career

Gutheim started down the path to becoming a screenwriter quite accidentally. He and his friend, Ari Michael Steinbeck, decided to write a screenplay for fun. After finishing their first screenplay, a dark comedy called Don't Call Unless The Maid Dies originally titled "Sand Traps and Eskimo Pies", a friend of theirs submitted it to his literary agent, Gayla Nethercott. She found their fresh voice inspiring and immediately signed them to her agency, Broder, Kurland, Webb Agency which has since merged into ICM.
They quickly found out that Hollywood agreed with their agent's opinion and they were hired to write Crash Test Dummy for New Line Cinema.
Soon after that they sold Day Traitor to Warner Bros. and Crackerjack to Intermedia Films.
In 2002, Gutheim and Steinbeck decided to end their writing partnership. Steinbeck has since started a hedge fund, with Gutheim continuing as a screenwriter.

Continuing career

In 2005, Gutheim was hired by New Line Cinema to write the last draft of Full of It, a teen comedy starring Ryan Pinkston, Kate Mara, Craig Kilborn, and Carmen Electra.
In September 2006, Gutheim was hired by Paramount Pictures to write the screenplay, Stitch 'n Bitch, based on the best selling series of books written by Debbie Stoller.
In June 2007, Gutheim wrote and went on tour to shoot a series of webisodes centered on the band Fall Out Boy.
In 2009, Gutheim was hired by WWE Studios to write the final draft of Knucklehead, a film starring Big Show, Mark Feuerstein, Melora Hardin, Dennis Farina, and Will Patton. The film was released in theaters on October 22, 2010.

Personal life

It was released in early 2019 that Gutheim is supposedly engaged to English comedian, actress and writer Catherine Tate.