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    Ross Katz (born May 19, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American film producer, screenwriter and film director. He has executive produced films including In the Bedroom and Lost in Translation , and has directed the films Adult Beginners (2014) and The Choice (2016), and the HBO film Taking Chance (2009).

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0441839Ross Katz - IMDb

    Ross Katz (I) Ross Katz. Ross Katz is a hyphenate filmmaker, known mostly for the two films for which he received Academy Award nominations (In the Bedroom, Lost in Translation, Producer). With no experience, and unable to afford more than a year of film school, Katz set off for Los Angeles and landed his first job as unpaid grip on Quentin ...

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  3. May 1, 2015 · May 1, 2015 12:03 pm. As the Oscar-nominated producer of “ In The Bedroom ” and “ Lost In Translation,” and director of brooding HBO movie “ Taking Chance,” Ross Katz has come off as a ...

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  4. Ross Katz. Producer: Lost in Translation. Ross Katz was born on 19 May 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Ross is a producer and director, known for Lost in Translation (2003), Taking Chance (2009) and In the Bedroom (2001).

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  5. 363K Followers, 4,095 Following, 4,059 Posts - Evan Ross Katz (@evanrosskatz) on Instagram: "• Sarah Michelle Gellar Historian • “Daddy Designator” - Evening Standard • “Most Valuable Hypeman In the History of Television” - Mike White"

  6. Ross Katz is known as an Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Actor, Post Production Supervisor, Grip, Camera Operator, and Screenplay. Some of his work includes Lost in Translation, Marie Antoinette, In the Bedroom, Strange but True, Taking Chance, My Dinner with Hervé, Trick, and The Laramie Project.

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