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KEN
ROTCOP
Ken
Rotcop was born J Kenneth Rotcop in Brooklyn, New York but was raised
in Passaic, New Jersey. Graduate of Boston University where he was
editor of the Boston University News and was the recipient of Sigment
Delta Kai, (national journalism fraternity) Scarlett Key (honorary
fraternity of Boston University) Who's Who in American Universities
and Colleges.
Rotcop did his
graduate work at University of Southern California in Industrial
Psychology. Upon graduation, he worked for numerous advertising
agencies in New York City eventually owning his own theatrical advertising
agency called "Concepts Incorporated".
Ken soon got
married and went to honeymoon in Acapulco. During this trip, Wes
Kenney, director of a game show called "First Impressions",
(and also the Best Man at Ken's wedding) called Ken to be their
writer for a month while their staff writer was on a sabbatical.
After the month was over, producer Monty Hall asked Rotcop to stay
on. Rotcop sold "Concept Incorporated" to his partner
and moved with his new wife to Hollywood where he has worked ever
since as a writer and studio executive.
Over the years
Rotcop has served as Creative Head of four studios: Embassy Pictures,
Hanna-Barbera, Cannon TV, and Trans World Productions.
Among Ken's
many achievements is writing and producing the award-winning television
movie "For Us, The Living: The Story Of Medgar Evers"
starring Howard Rollins and Laurence Fishburne. Among the honors
Rotcop received for that production were the Writers Guild Award,
the Neil Simon Award, and the Image Award. The film was also honored
by the American Film Institute, the NAACP, Women In Film, the city
of Atlanta, the state of Mississippi, as well as Filmex and the
Democratic National Convention.
Rotcop also
was the recipient of the Unity Award for writing the CBS documentary
series "Images and Attitudes" about black American history.
Rotcop is the
author of the critically acclaimed best seller "The Perfect
Pitch: How To Sell Yourself and Your Movie Idea to Hollywood".
He was featured on the Oprah Winfrey Show as well as STARZ' Entertainment
Tonight. His book was selected as the Book Of The Month by Cyber
Film School.com and featured on Amazon.com.
The feature-length
documentary "Talk Fast", winner of the LA Independent
Film Fest and the Philadelphia Film Fest, is the story of Rotcop
and his highly successful writers workshop. Over the past few years
more than 80 projects have been optioned. Of these, l6 have been
made into feature films.
He is a frequent
guest lecturer and has taught script writing at USC, UCLA, University
of Iowa, St. Louis University, University of Texas, and the University
of the Philippines, among others.
In addition
to writing for a wide range of dramatic, game, and talk shows, Rotcop
produced the feature film "Bikini Shop", as well as the
syndicated TV series "Couples" for Fox and "The Magic
Shop" for RKO. He has also written scripts for the children's
programs "Richie Rich" and "Superfriends".
In
July 2005, the STARZ channel did a two-parter on Rotcop on their
Entertainment Tonight show. They called him a Pitching Guru while
Andrea Leigh Wolf, in her book "Sell Your Screenplay",
calls Rotcop an Industry Legend.
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