James Quattrochi
James Quattrochi made his way to Los Angeles in 1991, driven by a passion for acting and a desire to deepen his engagement in the film industry. With a diverse portfolio of acting roles, he eventually transitioned into production and direction, culminating in the 1995 film *In the Kingdom of the Blind*, where he not only produced but also starred alongside notable actors such as William Petersen, Paul Winfield, and Michael Biehn. The film earned recognition as an official selection at both the Palm Springs and Santa Barbara Film Festivals and achieved international distribution, paving the way for James's subsequent directorial venture, *True Friends*. This film garnered critical acclaim, winning the Charleston International Film Festival and earning James the title of "Best Up and Coming Director" at the Laifa Film Awards, along with a commendation from the legendary Martin Scorsese.
James further expanded his directorial repertoire with *Jesus, Mary and Joey*, featuring a strong ensemble cast that included Olympia Dukakis and Stacy Keach. He also took on the ambitious project *Choker*, which was remarkably conceived and completed within nine weeks.
In recent years, he produced *All In*, a gripping tale of a father-daughter duo navigating the high-stakes world of poker, featuring stars such as Dominique Swain and Academy Award Winner Louis Gossett, Jr., and secured worldwide distribution through Fox. His latest endeavor, *The Prince and The Pauper*, sees him producing and directing a feature film starring the Sprouse Twins, with Sony Pictures on board for distribution.