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Dale "Chip" Rosenbloom (born July 3, 1964) is an American filmmaker, known for '' Shiloh'', '' Across the Tracks'', and '' Fuel''. He has produced twenty-five films and television movies. He was the co-owner and vice chairman of the Los Angeles Rams professional football franchise. From 2008 to 2010 he was the team's controlling owner, having inherited control of the team his family first acquired in the 1970s. Rosenbloom sold the family's remaining stake to co-owner
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in 2010. He is president of Rosenbloom Entertainment and founder/owner of Open Pictures.


Life and career

Rosenbloom was born July 3, 1964 in New York City. His father,
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, was a businessman who, first with the Baltimore Colts and then the Los Angeles Rams, was the winningest owner in NFL history. Following his father's death in 1979, Rosenbloom's mother
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became majority owner of the Rams. She later moved the team to
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. Frontiere died in 2008, at which time Rosenbloom became controlling owner of the team. The family sold the
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in the team to
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at the end of the 2010 season. Rosenbloom remains a part owner of the Rams, and serves as the team's vice-chairman. After graduating the USC Film School (now the
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) Rosenbloom began his career at Aaron Spelling Studios, followed by working in
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for Mace Neufeld Productions. He began his career as an independent filmmaker in 1990. Among his films in the early 1990s were ''Across the Tracks'', ''Nails'', and the ABC movie ''Ride With the Wind''. In 1997, he wrote, produced, and directed the multi- award-winning feature film ''Shiloh'' which tells the story of a young boy who rescues an abused dog. Rosenbloom produced the WB
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vehicle ''
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''. From here Rosenbloom began making documentary films. Notably, ''Reckless Indifference'', is the true story of a teenage fight gone wrong and the sentencing
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that followed. It won the
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Award, and is taught in several law schools. In 2007, Rosenbloom produced the Weinstein Group film ''
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''. That same year he was nominated for a
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for producing the
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play ''
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''. In 2008, he produced the documentary ''Fuel'' which was
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for an
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. In 2013, Rosenbloom executive-produced '' The Call''. Rosenbloom also executive-produced the film '' Careful What You Wish For''. Rosenbloom is producing the untitled Ryan Ferguson documentary, the story of a young man who was
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of a murder based on the
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of a friend. A controversial case, it is being examined by director Andrew Jenks, and Rosenbloom is partnering with journalist
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on this project, which explores the injustices of the justice system. Additionally, he has written a number of songs for musical artists including Dayna Lane,
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, and
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, and is the composer of the theatrical musical based on the Clint Eastwood movie ''
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'', set to premiere in 2015.


Charitable work

Rosenbloom has recently been active in
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, and was among the people who signed Russell Simmons' letter to the President calling on the Federal Government to reform the mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines. He and his wife Kathleen were the seed financers behind the awareness campaign to help change these laws with
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. Rosenbloom and his wife are also on the President's Council for Feeding America, the
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' largest hunger relief organization.(ANN) Additionally, he serves on the advisory boards of the Clinton Foundation Health Access Initiative, the Fulfillment Fund, the Veteran Jobs Corps, the
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, Urban Farming, and Earth Justice.


Awards

Rosenbloom's productions have been honored with several awards, including the 2008 Sundance Film Festival Best Documentary Audience Award for ''Fuel'', a 2007 Tony nomination of Best Play for his Broadway stage production of August Wilson's play ''Radio Golf'', and then a 1997 Humanities Award and 1998
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of Best Feature Film for his film Shiloh.


Filmography


Director

* ''Shiloh'' (1996)


Writer

* '' Instant Karma'' (1990) * ''Shiloh'' (1996) * '' Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season'' (1999) * '' Saving Shiloh'' (2006)


Producer

* ''Instant Karma'' (1990) * '' Across the Tracks'' (1991) * ''Nails'' (1992) * '' A Woman, Her Men, and Her Futon'' (1993) * ''Ride With the Wind'' (1994) * '' Red Ribbon Blues'' (1995) * '' Shiloh'' (1996) * ''
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'' (1997) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Shiloh 2: Shiloh Season'' (1999) * ''Reckless Indifference'' (2001) * ''Learn the Game: The Big Football Game'' (2004) * '' Saving Shiloh'' (2006) * ''Fan-Demanium'' (200) * ''The Girl in the Park'' (2007) * ''
Alice Upside Down ''Alice Upside Down'' is a 2007 comedy-drama film, based on the ''Alice'' series written by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor. The film was shot at Bishop DuBourg High School in St. Louis, Missouri. Screened in limited cinema in 2007, it was released wi ...
'' (2008) * ''Fuel'' (2008) * '' Open Graves'' (2009) * ''Make Me Young: Youth Knows No Pain'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2011) * ''Janeane from Des Moines'' (2012) * ''Fame High'' (2012) * ''The Call'' (2013)


Awards and nominations

Rosenbloom won Best Film, for ''Shiloh'' at the 1997
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, the Crystal Heart Award for ''Shiloh'' at the 1997
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, the 1997 Humanities Award for ''Shiloh'', the 1998 Genesis Award for Best Feature Film for ''Shiloh'', garnered a 2007 Tony nomination of Best Play for ''Radio Golf'', won the Best Documentary Audience Award for ''Fuel'' at the 2008 Sundance Film Festival, and the 2012
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, Best Documentary award, for ''Fame High''.


Personal life

In 1988, he married Kathleen Melville in the Beverly Hills Presbyterian Church.Los Angeles Times: "Broadway Benefit Times Two" by MARY LOU LOPER
March 27, 1988
He resides in Los Angeles with his wife and their son Alexander and daughter Olivia.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rosenbloom, Chip 1964 births American documentary filmmakers Film producers from California American people of Polish-Jewish descent American people of Russian-Jewish descent Businesspeople from Baltimore Businesspeople from Los Angeles Living people Los Angeles Rams owners