Roger Avary (born Roger d'Avary on August 23, 1965) is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry. He was behind the screenplays of the films Silent Hill and Beowulf. Before that, he had worked on Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, the latter of which earned both him and Quentin Tarantino an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay at the 67th Academy Awards. He also directed the films Killing Zoe and The Rules of Attraction, among other film and television projects as well.
True Romance
(Screenplay)
Killing Zoe
(Director)
Silent Hill
(Writer)
Beowulf
(Executive Producer)
Beowulf
(Screenplay)
The Rules of Attraction
(Director)
My Best Friend's Birthday
(Director of Photography)
Crying Freeman
(Screenplay)
The Worm Turns
(Director)
The Worm Turns
(Writer)
The Last Man
(Executive Producer)
RPM
(Story)
The Human Voice
(Director)
Kaante
(Original Story)
Mr. Stitch
(Writer)
Mr. Stitch
(Director)
Dolph Lundgren: Maximum Potential
(Production Office Assistant)
Killing Zoe
(Writer)
Reservoir Dogs
(Creator)
Lucky Day
(Director)
Reservoir Dogs
(Writer)
Lucky Day
(Executive Producer)
Lucky Day
(Writer)
Boogie Boy
(Executive Producer)
Pulp Fiction
(Story)
Inspired by Bret Easton Ellis
(Thanks)
The Rules of Attraction
(Screenplay)
XIII: The Series
(Writer)