Fred Gallo, a highly accomplished film director, embarked on his illustrious career by graduating from the prestigious University of Southern California (USC) film school. He subsequently gained valuable experience by directing seven feature films for the esteemed producer Roger Corman, whose impressive portfolio boasts a wide range of cinematic masterpieces.
One of the notable films directed by Fred Gallo during his tenure with Roger Corman was "Dead Space", which featured a young and talented Bryan Cranston in a starring role. This project not only showcased Fred's directorial prowess but also provided a platform for the then-emerging actor to hone his craft.
In addition to his work in feature films, Fred Gallo also ventured into television by directing the pilot episode for the half-hour comedy series "Oddly Popular". This project was made possible through the collaborative efforts of Fred and his wife, Carissa Gallo, who not only co-created the series but also wrote it.