Brent Roske

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Brent Roske is a writer, director and producer who lives in Hollywood, California and Iowa. Past works include 'Chasing The Hill', 'Courting Des Moines' and the TV program, Roske on Politics (Emmy® Award nominee for Best Politics/ Government Program). Currently in pre-production on the feature film 'Fake the Joy' about acting in Hollywood, and development on a true story with former Senator Tom Harkin. [1][2]

Career

Brent Roske wrote and directed the political drama 'Chasing the Hill' (starring Richard Schiff, Robin Weigert and Matthew Del Negro) and the sequel 'Courting Des Moines' (starring Melissa Fitzgerald, Ed Rendell & Tom Harkin). Recently directed a PSA for Justice For Vets starring Martin Sheen and Allison Janney, written by Oscar winner Josh Singer ('Spotlight'). Roske was a creative director at NBC Universal for 9 years and ran for Congress in California's 33rd district. Roske currently hosts the bi-partisan TV series 'Roske on Politics' (Emmy® Award nominee for Best Politics/ Government Program), featuring conversations with the Presidential candidates, politicians, journalists, entertainers and community leaders. Roske was nominated for the first Emmy® Award given for broadband entertainment and received a Commemorative Los Angeles Emmy® Award for an NBC sports special.

References

  1. ^ Keith, Tamara. "From Hollywood To Des Moines, In Search Of Political Action". National Public Radio. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  2. ^ Keith, Tamara. "The 13 Questions Hillary Clinton Has Answered From The Press". National Public Radio. Retrieved 21 July 2015.

Category:Politics