Bobby Roth
Robert Jay "Bobby" Roth, born in 1950, has made a significant mark as a television and film director, screenwriter, and producer. His academic journey began at the University of California, Berkeley, where he explored philosophy and creative writing. He later transferred to the University of Southern California, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Cinema in 1972, and pursued a Master of Fine Arts in motion picture production at UCLA, graduating in 1975.
Roth made his directorial debut in 1976 with the film Independence Day, showcasing his talent in both writing and production. Over the years, he has crafted a diverse portfolio, directing and producing numerous films and television series. His 1984 feature film, Heartbreakers, was notably showcased at the 35th Berlin International Film Festival, highlighting his work on an international stage.
Throughout his career, Roth has contributed to a wide array of popular television shows, including Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman, Numb3rs, Commander in Chief, Without a Trace, New Amsterdam, Criminal Minds, Prison Break, Lost, FlashForward, Fringe, and many others. His involvement in series such as The Mentalist, Revenge, and V further underscores his versatility and significance in the industry. Bobby Roth's extensive body of work reflects his enduring influence and commitment to storytelling in film and television.