Roger Avary, born on August twenty-third, nineteen sixty-five, is a prominent Canadian-American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He gained significant recognition for his collaboration with Quentin Tarantino on the screenplay for the iconic film Pulp Fiction, released in nineteen ninety-four. This partnership earned them the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the sixty-seventh Academy Awards, solidifying Avary's place in cinematic history.
In addition to his work on Pulp Fiction, Avary has directed several notable films, including Killing Zoe in nineteen ninety-three and The Rules of Attraction in two thousand two. His talent extends beyond directing, as he has also penned screenplays for popular films such as Silent Hill in two thousand six and Beowulf in two thousand seven, showcasing his versatility in the film industry.
In two thousand twenty-two, Avary reunited with Tarantino to embark on a new venture, launching The Video Archives Podcast. The first episode premiered on July nineteenth, two thousand twenty-two, allowing fans to delve deeper into their cinematic discussions and insights.