Joe Forte, a multifaceted American creative force, has made a name for himself as a talented screenplay writer and painter, hailing from the Garden State of New Jersey.
Born and raised in this iconic American setting, Forte's artistic journey began with a prestigious education at New York University's renowned Tisch School of the Arts, a renowned institution that has spawned some of the most innovative and groundbreaking artists in the industry.
Forte's impressive body of work includes writing the screenplay for the 2006 psychological thriller Firewall, starring the incomparable Harrison Ford, whose illustrious career has spanned decades and earned him widespread acclaim and recognition.
In addition to his work as a writer, Forte has also ventured into the realm of production, producing the 2005 romantic comedy Say I Do, a film that showcased his versatility and adaptability as a creative force.
Currently, Forte is busy adapting an award-winning novel for New Line Cinemas, a major Hollywood studio, further solidifying his position as a sought-after talent in the industry.
Furthermore, Forte is also developing a one-hour drama series, The Pack, for 20th Century Fox, based on the acclaimed book by Jason Starr, a New York-based indie novelist known for his thought-provoking and engaging storytelling.
This ambitious project, which promises to be a thrilling and emotionally charged ride, is a testament to Forte's unwavering dedication to his craft and his commitment to pushing the boundaries of storytelling.
Noted film personality Forte has also demonstrated his artistic prowess in various mediums, with his most recent endeavour being a solo exhibition of his unique baseball card artwork, titled "Wonder", which was showcased at the prestigious James Gray Gallery, situated within the esteemed Bergamont Station in Santa Monica, California, during the autumnal months of October and November in the year 2008.
As a long-time resident of the vibrant city of Los Angeles, situated in the western United States, Forte has established a remarkable presence within the film industry, playing a pivotal role as a mentor and panelist for numerous prestigious organizations, including the esteemed University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA),the renowned Sedona Film Festival, and the respected Cinestory.