Charles Rogers (born July 5, 1987) is an American film director, screenwriter, producer and actor best known for his movie Fort Tilden and the TV series Search Party.
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Born | (1987-07-05) July 5, 1987 (age 35) |
Alma mater | New York University |
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Years active | 2012–present |
Charles Rogers created the 2016 comedy/mystery TBS television series Search Party, along with Michael Showalter and Sarah-Violet Bliss, which stars Alia Shawkat as Dory, John Early as Elliott, John Reynolds as Drew, Meredith Hagner as Portia, and Brandon Micheal Hall as Julian.[1]
Search Party received critical acclaim; the Los Angeles Times wrote that it was "tightly made and effective on multiple levels",[2] GQ wrote that it is "a flawless oddity, a once-in-a-lifetime piece of art. It's not the weekend's best show, it's the year's best."[3] and the series holds a 100% approval rating on review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, based on 20 reviews, with an average rating of 8.1/10.[4] On Metacritic, the season holds a rating of 81 out of 100, based on 18 critics, indicating "universal acclaim".[5] The second season of Search Party premiered on TBS on November 19, 2017 and received positive reviews from television critics. It holds a 95% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes[6] and was called a "biting satire made for the Trump era" by Vanity Fair.[7] More recently, both Bliss and Rogers signed an overall deal with HBO Max.[8]
His 2014 film Fort Tilden, written and directed in collaboration with Sarah-Violet Bliss, starring Bridey Elliott and Clare McNulty premiered at SXSW, where it won the Grand Jury Award and was subsequently acquired by revived Orion Pictures. The film, which centers on two inept best friends on a disastrous journey to the beach, was released on August 14, 2015 theatrically and through video on demand.[9][10][11][12] The film received generally positive reviews from major critics. Andy Webster of The New York Times said that "rarely has a movie so humorously illustrated the meaning of 'frenemy'", David Edelstein of New York Magazine called Fort Tilden "a brisk comedy packed with sharply drawn characters", and Katie Walsh of the Los Angeles Times said that the film "has an easy, funky groove and captures the sweaty perfection of a New York City summer, where things always look better on Instagram".[13][14][15]
Charles Rogers is a graduate of the New York University Tisch School of the Arts MFA film directing program.
He, along with Jordan Firstman, co-wrote and co-starred in the short film Men Don't Whisper, which was an official selection at the 2018 Sundance Film Festival[16] as well as the 2018 South by Southwest Film Festival.[17] The film follows a gay couple with masculinity issues who attempt to sleep with women. It is produced by JASH and also stars Fort Tilden and Search Party actors Bridey Elliott and Clare McNulty, as well as a guest appearance by SNL alum Cheri Oteri.[18]
Rogers is also one of the filmmakers behind the multi-director feature film Black Dog, Red Dog, produced by James Franco and Rabbit Bandini Productions, starring Logan Marshall-Green, Chloe Sevigny, and Whoopi Goldberg, which premiered at the 2015 International Film Festival of Guanajuato.[19][20][21] The film was a class project at the NYU Graduate Film program, taught by James Franco, wherein ten student filmmakers adapted the poetry of Stephen Dobyns.[22]
In addition to his work on Search Party, Rogers has worked as a writer on the first and second seasons of the Netflix series Wet Hot American Summer as well as for the second season of the Amazon series Mozart in the Jungle which won the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
Rogers has appeared twice as a guest on The George Lucas Talk Show, first during the May the AR Be LI$$ You Arli$$ marathon fundraiser, and later on The George Lucas Holiday Special.
Rogers, along with comedian and multi-media artist, Casey Jane Ellison, co-hosted the Earwolf produced limited series podcast, The Problem with Charles and Casey, which premiered on March 31, 2019. The podcast featured in-depth interviews with guests, Louie Anderson, Jessica Williams, Starlee Kine, Tierney Finster, Jordan Firstman, Michelle Badillo, and Chelsea Peretti, about a problem they are facing in their lives.[23]
Rogers was named one of the 2017 Forbes 30 Under 30 in the Hollywood and Entertainment section,[24] and was listed in Out Magazine's OUT100 as one of the 100 most compelling LGBT people in 2017.[25] In 2017, The Hollywood Reporter named Rogers and Bliss "Hollywood Power Showrunners: Ones To Watch" in their annual list of the top 50 television showrunners[26] and in 2016, the creative duo were named Variety's 10 Writers to Watch.[27]
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