Joe Roche is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, with a strong presence in the realms of acting, writing, and comedy. Based in Los Angeles, he has had the opportunity to hone his craft at prestigious institutions such as Second City Chicago and Upright Citizens Brigade Hollywood.
Throughout his career, Joe has written and performed in a multitude of improvised films, TV pilots, and comedy sketches. One of his most notable projects is the comedy noir film "Kill Me Deadly," which features a talented cast from CBS's hit show "Criminal Minds." In addition to his work in film and television, Joe has also made appearances on several network TV shows.
As a prolific writer, Joe has penned over a dozen feature-length disaster movies, showcasing his versatility and range as a storyteller. He has also collaborated with his writing partner, Lauren Pritchard, on several disaster films, including projects with The Asylum movie studio. The Asylum is known for producing "mockbuster" films, which are often released around the same time as major Hollywood blockbusters. Joe's work with The Asylum includes the Sharknado movie franchise and the TV series Z Nation.
Joe's extensive experience has also led him to perform with numerous theater companies throughout his career. One of his most notable performances was with the esteemed Steppenwolf Theater Company in Chicago, a testament to his dedication to his craft and his ability to excel in a variety of settings.