Silent partner explained
A silent partner is one who shares in the profits and losses of a business, but is not involved in its management.
Silent partner or Silent Partners may also refer to:
Arts and entertainment
- Silent Partner, a 2005 film starring Tara Reid and Nick Moran
- The Silent Partner (1917 film), a silent film drama produced by Jesse Lasky
- The Silent Partner (1923 film), a silent film drama produced by Famous Players–Lasky
- The Silent Partner (1931 film), a silent film drama directed by Roy Mack
- The Silent Partner (1939 film), an Italian drama film
- The Silent Partner (1978 film), a Canadian crime film starring Elliott Gould and Christopher Plummer
- Silent Partner (1944 film), an American thriller film
- Silent Partner (2001 film), an Australian film
- "The Silent Partners", a Season 4 episode of The Venture Bros. American animated TV series
- "Silent Partners", a 1984 song by Laura Branigan from Self Control (album)
- "Silent Partners", a 1984 song by David Frizzell and Shelly West
- Silent Partners, a 2016 music album by Havoc and The Alchemist
Other uses
- Silent Partner, a memoir by Dina Matos, former First Lady of New Jersey
- Silent partner (climbing), a piece of climbing equipment
- The Silent Partner (novel), a historical-fiction novel by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward