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Dale "Chip" Rosenbloom (born July 3, 1964) is an American filmmaker and composer, known for the films '' Shiloh'', '' Across the Tracks'', and ''
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'' as well as the musical '' Bronco Billy''. He has produced over thirty films and television movies. He is president of Rosenbloom Entertainment and founder/owner of Open Pictures. He was formerly the co-owner and vice chairman of the
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professional football franchise.


Career

Rosenbloom was born July 3, 1964, in New York City to Carroll Rosenbloom and Georgia Rosenbloom (later Frontiere). After graduating the USC Film School (now the
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), Rosenbloom began his career at Aaron Spelling Studios, followed by working in
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for Mace Neufeld Productions. He began his career as an
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maker in 1990. Among his films in the early 1990s were ''Across the Tracks'', ''Nails'', and the ABC movie ''Ride With the Wind''. In 1997, he wrote, produced, and directed the multi- award-winning feature film ''Shiloh'' which tells the story of a young boy who rescues an
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d dog. Rosenbloom produced the WB Keri Russell vehicle '' Eight Days a Week''. From here, Rosenbloom began making documentary films. Notably, ''Reckless Indifference'', is the true story of a teenage fight gone wrong, resulting in the murder of Jimmy Farris, and the sentencing
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that followed. It won the
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Award, and is taught in several
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s. In 2007, Rosenbloom produced the Weinstein Group film '' The Girl in the Park''. That same year, he was nominated for a
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for producing the August Wilson play '' Radio Golf''. In 2008, he produced the documentary ''Fuel'', which was short-listed for an
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. In 2013, Rosenbloom executive-produced '' The Call''. In 2015, Rosenbloom executive-produced the film '' Careful What You Wish For'' and the Ryan Ferguson documentary, '' Dream/Killer''. Rosenbloom also co-wrote and produced the drama ''Evan’s Crime'', starring David Arquette. In 2017, Rosenbloom produced the Emmy-nominated ''Intent to Destroy'', directed by Joe Berlingeer. The following year, Rosenbloom executive-produced '' The Kindergarten Teacher'', starring Maggie Gyllenhaal. In 2019, he also served as executive producer of ''
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''. Additionally, he has written a number of songs for musical artists including Dayna Lane,
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, and Rita Coolidge, and is the Ovation Award winning composer of '' Bronco Billy The Musical'' based on the
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movie, set to open in London in 2024, following an opening in Los Angeles in 2019.


Awards

Rosenbloom's productions have been honored with several awards, including: Best Film at the 1997
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(''Shiloh'', 1997), the Crystal Heart Award at the 1997 Heartland Film Festival (''Shiloh'', 1997), the Humanities Award (''Shiloh'', 1997), Genesis Award for Best Feature Film (''Shiloh'', 1998), Tony nomination for Best Play ('' Radio Golf'', 2007),
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's Best Documentary Audience Award (''
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'', 2008),
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nomination for Outstanding Historical Documentary (''Intent to Destroy'', 2019), Best Documentary Film Award at the 2017 DOC LA (''Intent to Destroy'', 2019), and
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’ Best Music & Lyrics for an Original Musical (''Bronco Billy'', 2019).


Filmography


Director

* '' Shiloh'' (1996)


Writer

* '' Instant Karma'' (1990) * '' Shiloh'' (1996) * '' Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season'' (1999) * '' Saving Shiloh'' (2006) *''Evan’s Crime'' (2015)


Producer

* ''Instant Karma'' (1990) * '' Across the Tracks'' (1991) * ''Nails'' (1992) * '' A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon'' (1993) * ''Ride With the Wind'' (1994) * '' Red Ribbon Blues'' (1995) * '' Shiloh'' (1996) * '' Eight Days a Week'' (1997) * '' Confessions of a Sexist Pig'' (1998) * '' Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season'' (1999) * ''Reckless Indifference'' (2001) * ''Learn the Game: The Big Football Game'' (2004) * '' Saving Shiloh'' (2006) * ''Fan-Demanium'' (2007) * ''The Girl in the Park'' (2007) * '' Alice Upside Down'' (2008) * ''Fuel'' (2008) * '' Open Graves'' (2009) * ''Make Me Young: Youth Knows No Pain'' (2010) * '' Radio Free Albemuth'' (2011) * ''Janeane from Des Moines'' (2012) * ''Fame High'' (2012) * ''The Call'' (2013) *'' Careful What You Wish For'' (2015) *'' Dream/Killer'' (2015) *'' Intent to Destroy'' (2017) *'' The Kindergarten Teacher'' (2018) *''
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'' (2019)


Personal life

Rosenbloom was born July 3, 1964, in New York City. His father, Carroll Rosenbloom, was a businessman who, first with the Baltimore Colts and then the
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, was the winningest owner in NFL history. Following his father's death in 1979, Rosenbloom's mother Georgia Rosenbloom became majority owner of the Rams. She later moved the team to St. Louis. Frontiere died in 2008, at which time Rosenbloom became controlling owner of the team. The family sold the majority interest in the team to Stan Kroenke at the end of the 2010 season. Rosenbloom has been active in
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, and was a signatory of
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' letter to the President calling on the
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to reform the mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines. He and his wife Kathleen were the seed financers behind the awareness campaign to help change these laws with
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. Rosenbloom and his wife Kathleen are also involved with
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, the Fulfillment Fund, the Variety Club, and Earth Justice - among other charitable organizations.


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