Chris Roe(VII)
- Manager
- Producer
- Director
Manager, writer, award winning producer & director, Chris Roe entered the entertainment business in 1996, after starting his own talent management agency, Chris Roe Management. Since then, his company has become well very respected in the entertainment industry, managing such clients as directors George A. Romero (until his passing) and Clive Barker, and actors like Bruce Davison, Meg Foster, Monte Markham, Mariette Hartley, Courtney Gains, Judy Geeson, and the legendary Malcolm McDowell, to name a few.
In 2007, he co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed the award winning documentary feature, "One for the Fire," released in May of 2008 by The Weinstein Company. He also produced and co-directed a pilot for television called, "Soul of the City," and has acted as producer or executive producer on such films as, "Suing the Devil," "The Employer," and "Bereave."
Roe continues to manage, direct and produce. In 2018 he launched his production company Tea Time Productions, Inc.. Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters was the company's first production. A Tale of Two Sisters won over 50 awards worldwide, and had over 40 additional nominations at festivals around the globe.
Roe is a proud member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences (ATAS), The Producers Guild of America (PGA), The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA'S) and a board member of the George A. Romero Foundation (better known as GARF). He resides in Los Angeles, CA.
In 2007, he co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed the award winning documentary feature, "One for the Fire," released in May of 2008 by The Weinstein Company. He also produced and co-directed a pilot for television called, "Soul of the City," and has acted as producer or executive producer on such films as, "Suing the Devil," "The Employer," and "Bereave."
Roe continues to manage, direct and produce. In 2018 he launched his production company Tea Time Productions, Inc.. Cemetery Tales: A Tale of Two Sisters was the company's first production. A Tale of Two Sisters won over 50 awards worldwide, and had over 40 additional nominations at festivals around the globe.
Roe is a proud member of the Television Academy of Arts and Sciences (ATAS), The Producers Guild of America (PGA), The British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA'S) and a board member of the George A. Romero Foundation (better known as GARF). He resides in Los Angeles, CA.