Rosie Clark(I)
- Producer
In 2009, Rosie Clark founded the Clark Family Foundation to assist
aspiring young artists in the entertainment industry achieve their
career goals.
As the Executive Director of the Clark Family Foundation, Rosie identifies young artists in need of financial and/or technical assistance and works with them to develop a plan that will secure funding and/or in kind donations of professional services.
2010 presented Rosie with the opportunity to co-produce the web to DVD musical/comedy series, Front Men (2010) starring Brad (Cheeks) Bell, Mat Lageman and Gareth Berrow, and directed by Casey Stangl. Rosie worked with Brad (Cheeks) Bell again that year when she co-produced the music video, Instant Gratification, from his EP Glambition.
From 2010-2011, she executive produced the web based satirical news program, Mildly Relevant News with Joe Baur, as well as executive producing the comedy-documentary, Mildly Relevant - The Rally to Restore Sanity and A Mildly Relevant Christmas Special. Rosie rounded out 2010 by producing the music video, A White (on the inside)Christmas by The Oreo Experience, aka Aydrea Walden.
In 2011 Rosie co-produced her first full length feature film, Nate & Margaret (2011), a film by Nathan Adloff. The same year also provided opportunities to back several small projects including original short run live theatre productions.
2012 saw the successful premieres of Nate & Margaret (2011), and Treat (2012) a live action short film by Holly Zahn & Kyoko Takenaka. Rosie also backed the second season of the critically acclaimed web series, Husbands (2012) as well as producing an episode of the D.C. based web series, Confab (2012).
In music, 2012 brought the opportunity to executive produce Kelley McRae's new album, Brighter Than the Blues and to back Bend In The Road
Always socially aware, future projects include the documentaries, Qalqilya: Where Palestinians Are Learning How To Fly and Playground: The Child Sex Trade in America as well as the original play, Our Lady: So much hate, so little time.
Rosie continues to choose projects that are entertaining, meaningful, socially responsible and that provide young artists the opportunity to realize their vision.
As the Executive Director of the Clark Family Foundation, Rosie identifies young artists in need of financial and/or technical assistance and works with them to develop a plan that will secure funding and/or in kind donations of professional services.
2010 presented Rosie with the opportunity to co-produce the web to DVD musical/comedy series, Front Men (2010) starring Brad (Cheeks) Bell, Mat Lageman and Gareth Berrow, and directed by Casey Stangl. Rosie worked with Brad (Cheeks) Bell again that year when she co-produced the music video, Instant Gratification, from his EP Glambition.
From 2010-2011, she executive produced the web based satirical news program, Mildly Relevant News with Joe Baur, as well as executive producing the comedy-documentary, Mildly Relevant - The Rally to Restore Sanity and A Mildly Relevant Christmas Special. Rosie rounded out 2010 by producing the music video, A White (on the inside)Christmas by The Oreo Experience, aka Aydrea Walden.
In 2011 Rosie co-produced her first full length feature film, Nate & Margaret (2011), a film by Nathan Adloff. The same year also provided opportunities to back several small projects including original short run live theatre productions.
2012 saw the successful premieres of Nate & Margaret (2011), and Treat (2012) a live action short film by Holly Zahn & Kyoko Takenaka. Rosie also backed the second season of the critically acclaimed web series, Husbands (2012) as well as producing an episode of the D.C. based web series, Confab (2012).
In music, 2012 brought the opportunity to executive produce Kelley McRae's new album, Brighter Than the Blues and to back Bend In The Road
- a new musical based on "Anne of Green Gables".
Always socially aware, future projects include the documentaries, Qalqilya: Where Palestinians Are Learning How To Fly and Playground: The Child Sex Trade in America as well as the original play, Our Lady: So much hate, so little time.
Rosie continues to choose projects that are entertaining, meaningful, socially responsible and that provide young artists the opportunity to realize their vision.