Roger Avary (b. 1965)

Birthplace:
Flin Flon, Manitoba, Canada

Born:
August 23, 1965

Roger Avary (born Roger d'Avary on August 23, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry. He was behind the screenplays of the films Silent Hill and Beowulf. Before that, he had worked on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, the latter of which earned both him and Quentin Tarantino an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He also directed the films Killing Zoe and The Rules of Attraction, among other film and television projects as well.

Additional information:

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Additional Dialogue:
1992  Reservoir Dogs

Creator:
1992  Reservoir Dogs

Director:
1983  The Worm Turns
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1995  Mr. Stitch
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Director of Photography:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1995  Mr. Stitch
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Executive Producer:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
2000  The Last Man
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Original Story:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Production Office Assistant:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Screenplay:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1993  True Romance
1995  Crying Freeman
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Story:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1993  True Romance
1994  Pulp Fiction
1995  Crying Freeman
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
1998  RPM
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Thanks:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1993  True Romance
1994  Pulp Fiction
1995  Crying Freeman
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
1998  RPM
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2007  Beowulf
2010  Inspired by Bret Easton Ellis
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Writer:
1983  The Worm Turns
1987  Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
1987  My Best Friend's Birthday
1992  Reservoir Dogs
1993  Killing Zoe
1993  True Romance
1994  Pulp Fiction
1995  Crying Freeman
1995  Mr. Stitch
1998  Boogie Boy
1998  RPM
2000  The Last Man
2002  Kaante
2002  The Rules of Attraction
2006  Silent Hill
2007  Beowulf
2010  Inspired by Bret Easton Ellis
2018  The Human Voice
2019  Lucky Day

Writer:
2011  XIII: The Series

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