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  1. Roger M. Bobb was born in London, England. He is a producer and director, known for For Colored Girls (2010), Meet The Browns (2011) and House Of Payne (2020). He is the former EVP of Tyler Perry Studios. Bobb has won seven NAACP Image Awards and has produced films grossing over half a billion dollars.

  2. He is the President and CEO of Bobbcat Films, a film and television production company based in Atlanta, Georgia with offices in Los Angeles. Prior to creating Bobbcat films, Bobb served as Executive Vice President of Tyler Perry Studios for 7 years.

  3. Roger M. Bobb is the President and CEO of Bobbcat Films. A six-time NAACP Image Award winner, he is also the former Executive Vice President of Tyler Perry Studios. To date, his various film projects have amassed over $500 million in box office receipts.

  4. Veteran Producer Roger Bobb Dishes on Cast, Explains How New Sitcom ‘Last Call’ Will ‘Inspire and Entertain’. Years after striking out from under Tyler Perry’s wing, longtime producer Roger Bobb has made a name for himself as one of the creatives behind some of the most well-known series of the past few years.

  5. Roger M. Bobb is an American producer and director working in the film and television industry. He is the Founder, President and CEO of Bobbcat Films, an Atlanta-based production company. He previously served as Executive Vice President of Tyler Perry Studios for seven years.

  6. Dec 8, 2023 · Dec 8. Written By Wilson Morales. Production has begun in Europe on the Hallmark Mahogany adaptation of Jane Austen’s Sense and Sensibility featuring an all-black cast. The production is being helmed by frequent Hallmark collaborator Roger M. Bob b.

  7. Multi Award winning producer Roger Bobb is one of the most successful producers working in the film and television industry today, with three hit TV shows currently on the air and 11 films having been released in the last ten years, all opening at #1 or #2 on their opening weekends.

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