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Don Roos

American screenwriter and film director

Don Roos

Born () April 14, (age&#;69)

New York City, New York, U.S.

Occupation(s)Screenwriter, director, producer
Years&#;active–present
Spouse
Children2

Donald Paul Roos (born April 14, ) is an American screenwriter and film director.[1]

Life and career

Roos was born in upstate New York into a conservative Roman Catholic family of mostly Irish descent. He attended the University of Notre Dame in Indiana. After graduating, Roos moved to Los Angeles, where he pursued a television screenwriting career.[2]

Roos supported himself by working as a word processor, and to this day jokes that he has that as a fall-back plan. Roos began his writing career when he had a friend of his impersonate an agent and represent him; a phone call led to a job with playwright Mart Crowley (The Boys in the Band), who at the time was an executive producer of Hart to Hart. Roos wrote for The Colbys, Nightingales, and other TV shows, before his spec scripts led to feature film writing assignments. His first major film was 's Academy Award-nominated Love Field, an interracial drama starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Dennis Haysbert.[3]

Roos's work as the writer of the film Single White Female has earned him a permanent space in Hollywood movie trivia, since that title has entered the lexicon[citation needed] in reference to the film's psychopathic lead character who begins to take on her roommate's identity.

Roos is well known for his work writing strong and engaging female characters,[citation needed] a skill that has also been useful in his film direction, leading to Independent Spirit Award nominations for actors Lisa Kudrow, Christina Ricci and Maggie Gyllenhaal. Roos himself has won a Best First Feature Independent Spirit Award, for The Opposite of Sex.[4] Roos has polished or written the screenplay to many high-profile studio films, sometimes as uncredited script doctor.

With his husband - actor, writer, and film producer Dan Bucatinsky - he has two children, Eliza and Jonah.

Filmography

Film

Television

Year Title Director Writer Producer Creator Notes
NightingalesNo Yes Yes No Wrote 2 episodes
M.Y.O.B.Yes Yes Executive Yes Directed 2 episodes
Web TherapyYes Yes No Yes Directed episodes
Who Do You Think You Are?No No Executive No 7 episodes
Web TherapyYes Yes No Yes All 44 episodes
DoubtNo Yes Consulting No Episode "Faith"
This Is UsNo Yes Co-executive No Episodes "The 20's" and "That'll Be the Day"
YoungerNo Yes Co-executive No 7 episodes
Council of DadsNo No Consulting No 5 episodes
Emily in ParisNo No Consulting No 4 episodes
UncoupledNo Yes Co-executive No Episode "Chapter 5"

References

  1. ^ abMaslin, Janet (May 29, ). "The Opposite of Sex () FILM REVIEW; Her Mouth Is Poison, and Her Heart Is Fool's Gold". The New York Times.
  2. ^"The Family Guy Behind the Dark Comedies", May 8, Accessed September 29,
  3. ^MacNab, Geoffrey (). "Strong, conniving women: the final frontier - Arts & Entertainment". The Independent. London. Retrieved
  4. ^Benedict, David (). "Here's to the bachelor with a spatula". The Independent. London. Retrieved [dead link&#;]

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