Robert Moresco

American producer
Robert Moresco
BornApril 30, 1951
New York City, U.S.
Occupation(s)Producer, screenwriter, director, actor
Years active1979–present

Robert Moresco is an American producer, screenwriter, director and actor. His credits include the films 10th & Wolf and Crash. Moresco's script for Crash won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, which he shared with co-writer Paul Haggis.[citation needed] He was also a co-producer of Crash and has acted in three films and also made guest appearances in shows such as The Equalizer, Miami Vice, and Law & Order. He has written scripts for the television series EZ Streets, Millennium, and The Black Donnellys.

In 2012, Moresco received the Pioneer in Screenwriting Award at the Burbank International Film Festival.[1]

References

  1. ^ "TV/Film Honorees 2012". Burbank International Film Festival. Retrieved October 24, 2012.

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Films directed
  • One Eyed King (2001)
  • 10th & Wolf (2006)
  • Adventures in Appletown (2008)
  • Bent (2018)
  • Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend (2022)
TV series created
  • Falcone (2000)
  • The Black Donnellys (2007)
  • 100 Code (2015)
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