Robert McCullough(I)
- Producer
- Writer
- Director
The author multiple books including "Stop Screwing Around and WIN Your Next Screenplay Contest," "Money for Your Movie: Guaranteed," and "Stop Screwing Around and Write a Screenplay that Sells", Bob McCullough has a long history as Co-founder and Senior Judge at The Santa Barbara International Screenplay Awards, The Wiki Screenplay Contest ("the world's fastest"), and The Los Angeles International Screenplay Awards. Bob was born in Torrance, Ca., attended Beverly Hills High School, USC (B.A.), University of Texas (M.A.), American Film Institute (MFA), and Southwestern University Law School (J.D.). He wrote his first complete story ("Johnny Jet's Race Car") at age 7. Initially guided by industry legends like Grant Tinker (MTM Productions), Bruce Geller, Al Ruddy, Garry Marshall, Fred Silverman, and Lew Wasserman, Bob's first credits included production work on shows like the original "Mission: Impossible", "Mannix", "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In", "Star Trek", "The Immortal", "Happy Days", "The Odd Couple", "Laverne & Shirley", "Love, American Style", "The Sandy Duncan Show", "The Young Lawyers", "Longstreet", and Bob's personal and deeply intellectual favorite, "Me & the Chimp". After writing sketches for Paul King on "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" and for Jim Parker on ABC's "Love, American Style", his production work on Universal TV's "The Six Million Dollar Man" and "The Bionic Woman" led to his first full writing credits and membership in the Writers'Guild of America. With that initial success, Bob dropped his burgeoning legal career and took "the road less traveled by". From that point on, Bob's career accelerated, leading to script assignments under creative visionaries like Glen Larson, Earl Hamner, Aaron Spelling, Howard W. Koch, and Jerry Bruckheimer on such iconic shows as "B.J. and the Bear", "The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo", "JAG", "Eight Is Enough", "Galactica", "Baywatch Nights", "Pacific Blue", "Kung Fu", "Star Trek: The Next Generation", and "Fathers and Sons". Bob's ability to deliver cutting-edge plots and ironic dialogue, coupled with his prior "in the trenches" budget-driven production background quickly led him into directing and producing responsibilities on shows like "Zorro", "Falcon Crest", "Hollywood Wives", "Dark Mansions", and "Soldier of Fortune". Bob was the founder partner of MyCreativity and California Beach Company LLC, and remains active in entrepreneurial marketing and Internet business development. Bob is now partnered with his wife, actress/writer Suzanne Herrera, in bringing their stories about the world of Classic TV & Film to an exploding podcast and web audience.