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  1. Roth scored with the global blockbusters “Alice in Wonderland” ($1 billion-plus), “Maleficent” ($758 million), “Snow White and the Huntsman” ($396 million) and “Oz the Great and ...

  2. If surrounded by the requisite talent, I don’t see why Joe Roth wouldn’t have been one of the great QB's to play pro football." -Gary Jeter. Vince Ferragamo and Joe at the 1977 Hula Bowl. "In today's NFL, Joe Roth mostly resembles Tom Brady." -Vince Ferragamo. An elite quarterback, Joe Roth was ahead of his time.

  3. A onetime communications major at Boston University, producer/director Joe Roth worked as a production assistant with several San Francisco-based film companies. Utilizing several of the improvisational comics who had worked with him at Los Angeles' Pitchel Players (he ran lights while they got laughs), Roth produced an inexpensive "TV of the ...

  4. www.rottentomatoes.com › celebrity › joe_rothJoe Roth | Rotten Tomatoes

    Joe Roth. Highest Rated: 93% Hustle (2022) Lowest Rated: 4% A Low Down Dirty Shame (1994) Birthday: Jun 13, 1948. Birthplace: New York, New York, USA. Joe Roth studied communications at Boston ...

  5. About. That rare phoenix, Joe Roth came to Cal in 1975 as a melanoma survivor and led the Golden Bears to a Pac-8 Championship. A Heisman Trophy favorite in 1976, Joe's story took an unexpected turn when his cancer returned during the season. Not only did he continue to play, but Joe kept his deteriorating condition a private matter.

  6. About Us. Roth Films is an award-winning production company founded in 2007 by renowned producer Joe Roth. The company has produced many critically acclaimed films, including blockbusters such as “Alice in Wonderland” and “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.”. In addition to feature film production, Roth Films also produces media for ...

  7. Synopsis. That rare phoenix, Joe Roth came to Cal in 1975 as a melanoma survivor and led the Golden Bears to a co-championship of the Pac-8. A Heisman Trophy favorite in 1976, Joe's story took an unexpected turn when his cancer returned during the season. Not only did he continue to play, but Joe kept his deteriorating condition a private matter.

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