Marc Roskin

Marc Roskin

FOUNDING PARTNER

As a founding partner of Electric Entertainment in 2001, Marc Roskin has been a driving force behind the company’s award-winning television and feature film slate. Marc has developed and produced every one of the company’s features, including the critically acclaimed WHO KILLED THE ELECTRIC CAR?, FLYBOYS, CELLULAR, GEOSTORM, BAD SAMARITAN, and THE DEAL.

In the television space, Marc helped launch the hit franchise “The Librarian”, executive producing the original 2004 film, cable's highest-rated movie that year, its two sequels, and the spin-off series “The Librarians”. "He continues to expand the franchise as executive producer and director of multiple episodes for the new series, “The Librarians: The Next Chapter."

Marc also stood at the helm of TNT’s People’s Choice Award-winning “Leverage” and Amazon’s reboot “Leverage: Redemption”, for which he executive produced and directed more than 30 episodes.

Marc served as executive producer and director of multiple episodes of Amazon’s series, "Almost Paradise." Additionally, he resumed his role as executive producer and director on The C.W. series, "The Outpost." He has also produced the Sci-Fi Channel's six-hour miniseries, "The Triangle,".

His episodic directing credits span some of television’s most popular dramas, including “S.W.A.T.”, “NCIS”, “Chicago P.D.”, “FBI: Most Wanted”, “Krypton”, “Sleepy Hollow”, and “Burn Notice”.

Prior to Electric Entertainment, Marc served as Senior Vice President at CentropolisEntertainment. During his tenure with Roland Emmerich and Dean Devlin, he was instrumental in the development and production of major motion pictures including GODZILLA, THE PATRIOT, EIGHT-LEGGED FREAKS, and THE THIRTEENTH FLOOR.