James Quattrochi, a young actor with a passion for the film industry, arrived in Los Angeles in 1991 with a dream to expand his involvement behind the camera.
Having acted in numerous projects, James produced and starred in the film "In the Kingdom of the Blind" in 1995, alongside notable actors William Petersen, Paul Winfield, and Michael Biehn.
The film received official selection at the Palm Springs Film Festival and the Santa Barbara Film Festival, and subsequently received worldwide distribution.
James's subsequent project, the critically acclaimed film "True Friends", won the Charleston International Film Festival and earned him the title of "Best Up And Coming Director" at the Laifa Film Awards, with a letter of endorsement from renowned director Martin Scorsese.
The film also received the Imagen Award, beating out "The Mask of Zorro".
James then directed "Jesus, Mary and Joey", starring Olympia Dukakis, Charles Durning, Stacy Keach, Jennifer Esposito, Marley Shelton, Leo Rossi, Jason Gedrick, and Melissa Joan Hart.
Next, he took on the challenge of producing "Choker", a film that was conceived, written, cast, and shot in just nine weeks.
Last year, James produced the film "All In", a story about a father and daughter who get caught up in the world of championship poker, starring Dominique Swain, Michael Madsen, Academy Award winner Louis Gossett Jr., and James Russo.
The film is now distributed worldwide through Fox.
James also produced and directed the feature film "The Prince and The Pauper", starring The Sprouse Twins, and has signed a distribution deal with Sony Pictures.
Since then, he has produced and directed a TV pilot titled "Going Guido" and two other feature films, "The Nail" starring William Forsythe, Tony Danza, and Leo Rossi, and "The Sinatra Club" with Jason Gedrick, Danny Nucci, Michael Nuri, and Leo Rossi.
James has also established a Television Division for his company and has several shows under contract.