Bobby Salomon

Bobby Salomon

Naissance : 14/01/1971 (53 ans)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Biographie

Bobby Salomon wrote the screen adaptation of Janet Wallach's book "Desert Queen: The Extraordinary Life of Gertrude Bell" for Michael Prupas of Muse Entertainment. He is producing the project as well.
Bobby wrote the screen adaptation of an international best seller for an LA based producer as well as co-writing a pilot for David Levine at Fuse Entertainment.
Bobby produced his first feature film, "The Mallory Effect" (Dustin Guy), which is being distributed by Indican Pictures. Additionally he produced the award winning short film "The Guesthouse"(Steven Roy) and currently has four feature films, which are at various stages of development.
Bobby graduated from McGill University in Finance and International Business and founded and ran a promotions and marketing company based out of Montreal prior to moving into film and television.
Bobby holds both an American and a Canadian passport and is represented by Michael Cendejas/The Lynn Pleshette Agency and Darren Trattner/Jackoway Tyerman Wertheimer Et Al.

Indican Pictures

Producteur

Films
2002

The Mallory Effect

Courts métrages
2003

The Guest House

Acteur

Films
2002

The Mallory Effect