Anthony Rolfes
- Director
- Writer
- Producer
Anthony Rolfes began his film career at age 18 in United States Army
earning his degree from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School, in
Psychological Operations, Anthony was trained in the art of multimedia
production and distribution for use in nation building initiatives in
Central and South America.
After four years of service, Anthony returned home to attend St. Louis
University, where he studied History and International Relations. His
education brought him abroad to Madrid, Spain where he first found his
voice writing and directing several short plays, in both English and
Spanish.
After graduating college in 2000, Anthony moved to Los Angeles to
pursue a career in film making.
His first job was with Lennox and Lester Paris of Suburban
Entertainment, adapting the inspiring book "Gifted Hands", the story of
world renowned surgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson.
His success at Suburban Entertainment led to his employment as Creative
Director for Load TV and Vertical Entertainment writing, producing and
directing numerous segments for television and internet broadcast.
Anthony was then hired by Mandalay Pictures to serve as a Creative
Consultant for Peter Guber and Peter Bart's book "Shoot Out: Surviving
Fame and (Mis)fortune in Hollywood," the foundation for AMC's popular
talk show of the same name.
In 2009, Anthony wrote and directed his first independent feature
entitled "The Sinners" starring Robert Mianno and Scott Schwartz.
Presently, Mr. Rolfes's company Standpoint Entertainment is partnered
with Instant Gratification Entertainment in developing numerous
projects for film and television.
earning his degree from the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare School, in
Psychological Operations, Anthony was trained in the art of multimedia
production and distribution for use in nation building initiatives in
Central and South America.
After four years of service, Anthony returned home to attend St. Louis
University, where he studied History and International Relations. His
education brought him abroad to Madrid, Spain where he first found his
voice writing and directing several short plays, in both English and
Spanish.
After graduating college in 2000, Anthony moved to Los Angeles to
pursue a career in film making.
His first job was with Lennox and Lester Paris of Suburban
Entertainment, adapting the inspiring book "Gifted Hands", the story of
world renowned surgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson.
His success at Suburban Entertainment led to his employment as Creative
Director for Load TV and Vertical Entertainment writing, producing and
directing numerous segments for television and internet broadcast.
Anthony was then hired by Mandalay Pictures to serve as a Creative
Consultant for Peter Guber and Peter Bart's book "Shoot Out: Surviving
Fame and (Mis)fortune in Hollywood," the foundation for AMC's popular
talk show of the same name.
In 2009, Anthony wrote and directed his first independent feature
entitled "The Sinners" starring Robert Mianno and Scott Schwartz.
Presently, Mr. Rolfes's company Standpoint Entertainment is partnered
with Instant Gratification Entertainment in developing numerous
projects for film and television.