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Nick Roth

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Nick Roth
Born (1985-04-24) April 24, 1985 (age 39)
Los Angeles, United States
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Screenwriter and actor
Parent(s)Bobby Roth
Leslie Tobin Bacon

Nicholas Tobin Roth (born April 24, 1985, in Los Angeles) is an American screenwriter and actor. He wrote, co-directed, and starred in the 2023 comedy horror film Hanky Panky.

Early life

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Roth was born in 1985 and grew up in Los Angeles to parents in the film industry (his father is a director, his mother worked in distribution). In 1997's television film The Devil's Child which his father directed, he played the role of Sam.

In 2002's television film Crossed Over, which his father directed, he played the role of Diane Keaton's son.[1]

He went to grad school for his PhD in English at Cornell University. Then he had been in China for several months and there developed the adapted screenplay for Chronicles of the Ghostly Tribe which ranked among top 20 of box office record in 2015 China.[2]

His short film Coming To won the jury's Grand Prize for Fearless Filmmaking at 2015's Slamdance Film Festival.[3] Quote: "Digital Bolex Fearless Filmmaking Grand Prize: Coming To, dir. by Lindsey Haun, DP Spencer Rollins, starring Jacob Demonte-Finn" – 'A film that includes a little bit of everything in a very short time. Mystery, laughs, an impressive performance, and some mighty fine camerawork and cinematography. And like any great short film, it has you desperately wanting to know what happens next.' The award winner was granted a 512gb Digital Bolex D16 Camera."[4]

Filmography

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Works as a screenwriter

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Short film

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As an actor

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References

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  1. ^ Crossed Over at IMDb
  2. ^ See this page: 2015年内地电影票房总排行榜 – Chinese title ' 鬼吹灯之九层妖塔 '
  3. ^ 2015 Slamdance Film Festival Announces Audience and Jury Prizes[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Coming To at IMDb: produced and written by Roth.
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