Marc Rosenbush

Marc Rosenbush

Producer, Director, Writer

Marc Rosenbush is a director, writer, producer, and entrepreneur based in Los Angeles. His experimental first feature, Zen Noir (2004), described as "visually rich and stunning" (Los Angeles Times), "a brilliant gem of an experience" (CultureVulture) and "a fascinating journey into the mystery of mystery itself" (Bruce Joel Rubin, Academy Award-winning screenwriter of "Ghost" and "Jacob's Ladder") won numerous festival awards before being distributed theatrically by Magic Lamp Releasing. A graduate of Emerson College, Marc is also an award-winning theatre director and producer. He has directed more than 60 plays, including several world and American premieres, and has worked with a wide variety of extraordinary artists, including Neil Gaiman, David Mamet, Mary Zimmerman, and others. A leading director of the work of Samuel Beckett, Marc produced an internationally-acclaimed eighteen-play festival for the playwright's 90th birthday, which featured John Mahoney, Estelle Parsons, Tracy Letts, and a host of other talented actors and directors. As CEO of Lightwheel Entertainment, Marc Executive Produced Conversations with Neale (2016), a talk show on Amazon Prime starring "Conversations with God" author Neale Donald Walsch, and co-founded SuperMind Apps (developer of several hugely successful self-help apps), among a wide variety of other business and digital marketing ventures.

Filmography

  • 2004
    Zen Noir

Connections

  • Kim Chan

    Kim Chan

  • Debra Miller

    Debra Miller

  • Jennifer Siebel Newsom

    Jennifer Siebel Newsom

  • Duane Sharp

    Duane Sharp

  • Ezra Buzzington

    Ezra Buzzington

Genres

  • Comedy
  • Drama