
Bob DeRosa
Where Bob DeRosa comes from, nice guys finish first. The Florida-born screenwriter recently co-created the award-winning horror/comedy web series “20 Seconds To Live”. He previously wrote for the hit USA show “White Collar”. His film credits include Lionsgate’s action-comedy “Killers” and director Jieho Lee’s crime-drama “The Air I Breathe”. After graduating from the University of Florida, Bob returned home to Orlando and became a leading figure in the city’s thriving theatre and film community. In addition to co-founding the award-winning comedy troupe THEM, Bob spent three years programming for the Florida Film Festival. After relocating to Los Angeles, Bob wrote two evenings of one-act plays and is a regular contributor to the ongoing late-night series “Serial Killers” at Sacred Fools Theater in Hollywood. His first full-length play “All The Best Killers Are Librarians” was nominated for Best Comedy at the 2016 Hollywood Fringe Festival. When he’s not writing, Bob studies Kenpo karate and spends time with his amazing wife Jen and their three kids, who look suspiciously like cats.