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    Robert Moresco

    American producer

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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0604263Bobby Moresco - IMDb

    Bobby Moresco. Producer: Crash. Academy Award winning writer, director and producer Bobby Moresco started out as an actor in New York City, where he was raised in the Hell's Kitchen district of Manhattan, three blocks and a world away from Broadway.

    • January 1, 1
    • Bobby Moresco
    • New York City, New York, USA
  2. Robert Moresco. Robert Moresco is an American producer, screenwriter, director and actor. His credits include the films 10th & Wolf and Crash. Moresco's script for Crash won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, which he shared with co-writer Paul Haggis. [citation needed] He was also a co- producer of Crash and has acted in three ...

    • April 30, 1951, New York City, U.S.
    • 1979–present
  3. Nov 25, 2022 · Directed by Robert Moresco, the film starts from the beginning of his career and stretches to the time when Ferruccio finally retired from business. In between all this, we discover some very intimate details about his life, while getting a glimpse into the genius that made his last name so famous.

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    Robert Moresco: That's an odd and strange question that I'm not sure anyone can answer. I think I was always interested in storytelling. I remember loving songs that told a story. Teen Angel, Patches, Last Kiss. All of them had a narrative to it that I was drawn to. Of course, I didn't know that at the time, but I think that was definitely the begi...

    Robert Moresco: Playwriting. I had tried making a living as an actor. It didn't work out too well, and the choice was to find another way to make a living, or stay in this business somehow, and it seemed plausible where I could write my own work, where I didn't have to depend on someone else to make a living. So I went and tried to learn something ...

    Robert Moresco: Oh, I don't know. Surreal I guess, is the word. You don't believe you'll ever get nominated, then you get nominated and you don't really believe you'll win. Then when you win you don't really believe you're better than any of the other guys who were nominated. I guess surreal is the word; you bask in it for a little while, thinking ...

    Robert Moresco: Clint was shooting Million Dollar Baby at the same time we were shooting Crash, so we never spent a lot of time together, Clint and I. But I really like him. Like Paul, he's committed to good work. Like a lot of wonderful filmmakers, the commitment is the essence of what we're after. And Clint is one of those committed guys. But mor...

    Robert Moresco: Lay awake at night, scream. Lay awake at night, scream some more. Lay awake some more, scream some more. Beat yourself up, convince yourself that you're worthless, then keep doing it until you find something worth writing in the next scene, or the next paragraph, or the next line of dialogue. We all think we're worthless. Who knows ...

    Robert Moresco: There's a bunch. You're always working on a couple of things. One of the most exciting ones I'm doing is adapting the William Friedkin movie To Live and Die in LAinto a television series. Billy and I created a story for television together. I'm writing and Billy is directing. The network is WGN, the studio is MGM, and it's tremendou...

    Robert Moresco: There's something I'm working on about the Johnstown flood and the mythic heroes of the West, like Casey Jones and John Henry and people like that. It's a big, incredible, tent pole movie, which I just said has changed Hollywood. Why am I doing it? Because I've never done it. I probably can't do it, but it's been in my mind for fift...

    Robert Moresco: Anything that has great characters and great dialogue and some story that involves a surprising twist on the human condition. And if it's funny, that's a great thing. Even if it's a horror story, if there's humor in it? We all find humor in anything we can. It's what gets us through the next bad moment.

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Robert "Bobby" Moresco is a Hollywood screenwriter. His credits include 10th & Wolf and Crash, the latter of which he won an Academy Award for. He also was a producer of Crash and has acted in three films. He wrote scripts for the television series EZ Streets, Millennium and The Black Donnellys. Description above from the Wikipedia article Robert Moresco ...

  6. Writer. 1997. No Score Yet. 83%. Law & Order. Unknown (Guest Star) 1993. Explore the filmography of Bobby Moresco on Rotten Tomatoes! Discover ratings, reviews, and more.

  7. Aug 16, 2006 · Writer-director Robert Moresco adds just a few new wrinkles to the undercover-among-the-mob formula in his indie drama 10th & Wolf. The movie takes place in Philadelphia, for one thing, and the ...

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