- Rob Rose, a United States Navy veteran and award-winning filmmaker, groomed his way thru Hollywood by way of the comedy stages. After spending time on tour as a professional comedian, he found his true calling as a Writer. In 2014, Universal Pictures released his first feature film, "Stretch", which he co-wrote and starred Chris Pine, Ed Helms, Patrick Wilson and Jessica Alba; directed by Joe Carnahan (Smokin' Aces, The Black List); produced by Blumhouse Productions. In 2018, Rose co-wrote the thriller film, "APParition," starring Kevin Pollack and Mena Suvari, which was presented at the 2019 Cannes Film Festival and will be distributed by Voltage Pictures in late 2019. Rob also consults in script punch up and coaches up and coming comedians.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Tina Malave
- SpouseTina Malave(November 22, 2014 - present)
- As a chauffeur, drove three of the stars of his film 'Stretch' (Chris Pine, Jessica Alba and Ed Helms) years before the story was optioned.
- While writing Stretch, the story of a down-on-his-luck West Hollywood limo driver, Rob was in fact, employed as a full time limo driver in West Hollywood.
- Father of Benjamin Wyatt Rose (b. 1998) with Katie Brendi Hottinger (d. 2009).
- His first ever assignment as a chauffeur (2007) was to pick up an executive at Universal Studios and drop him at L.A.X. As the executive was running late, studio security had him pull into a space reserved for director Joe Carnahan, to wait. As fate would have it, six years later Carnahan would direct the film 'Stretch' based on a story he and his writing partner Jerry Corley (also a chauffeur) were writing during this period.
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