In 1995, Schiff was asked to write a screenplay adaptation of Vladimir Nabokov's novel Lolita, by the prospective film's then-producer, Richard Zanuck. It was Schiff's first screenplay, and the controversial film that was made from it, directed by Adrian Lyne, was released in 1998.[11] In her New York Times review, critic Caryn James called "Stephen Schiff's discerning, faithful screenplay [...] sensitive to Nabokov's wit as well as his lyricism."[12]
In 2013, Schiff became a writer and Consulting Producer of the FX television series The Americans,[17] starring Keri Russell and Matthew Rhys. He continued with the show for the rest of its six-season run, rising to the position of writer/Executive Producer for its last two seasons.[18]
Schiff's episode "The Magic of David Copperfield V: The Statue of Liberty Disappears" (Season 4, Episode 8) was named the best episode of the entire series by New York magazine.[19]
During Schiff's tenure with the show, The Americans was nominated for 72 major awards, winning 23 of them.
From 2011 to 2016, he was also the writer and Executive Producer of the extreme sports documentary series Ultimate Rush.[24]
Schiff served four terms on the governing Council of the Writers Guild of America East. He also served as the Writers Guild's National Chairman and twice headed the East's negotiating committee. In 2002, he was given the Guild's Richard B. Jablow Award.[25]
In November 2018, Schiff was hired by Lucasfilm to serve as showrunner for Andor TV series. He stepped down from the position in February 2020, and in April 2020 Tony Gilroy replaced him as showrunner. Schiff remained involved with the series, writing the seventh episode ("Announcement") of the first season.
Schiff was an Executive Producer and writer on the Showtime TV series Super Pumped. The show debuted in February 2022.[28]
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