Mark Rosman

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Mark Rosman (* 1959 ) is an American film director and screenwriter .

Life

Mark Rosman was born the son of a dermatologist from Beverly Hills . He grew up in Los Angeles with his sister and brother who is a lawyer. After graduating from Beverly Hills High School , Rosman studied for two years at the University of California, Los Angeles, and then moved to New York University after being rejected from the UCLA film program and accepted in New York. During his senior year he was working as an assistant director for Brian De Palmas Home Movies .

After Rosman was able to sell his first screenplay with the horror film The House on Sorority Row in 1983 and made his first appearance as a director, he led the 1985 science fiction film Blue Yonder - Flight into the Past , which was also written by him and by Disney was produced, directed. The House on Sorority Row was rematched in 2009, Schön to death , in which Rosman was involved as executive producer.

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Individual evidence

  1. Fenjes, Lang: How I Broke Into Hollywood. 2006, p. 335.
  2. ^ The Director on Sorority Row. An interview with Mark Rosman. at: terrortrap.com (English), accessed April 18, 2012
  3. Fenjes, Lang: How I Broke Into Hollywood. 2006, p. 337.