
Robert Kosberg
Robert Kosberg is one the most creative individuals you will every meet. Studio head and producer Sherry Lansing dubbed Robert Kosberg, "The best idea man in Hollywood." Fade In magazine named him to its "Top 100 People to Know in Hollywood" list. Gentleman's Quarterly (GQ) magazine wrote a feature story about him called, "The Art of the Pitch." He was featured on National Public Radio's "All Things Considered" on February 19, 1997. Kosberg's credits as a producer include "12 Monkeys," "Commando," "Fade to Black" and National Lampoon's "Dad's Week Off." He is currently producing The Hardy Men, starring Tom Cruise and Ben Stiller. As a creative producer, he has pitched hundreds of ideas to the Hollywood studios, production companies and American television networks. At any given time, he might have as many as 30 projects in active development with the various studios. Kosberg maintains relationships with key creative executives at all of the major studios - Warner Brothers, 20th Century Fox, Universal, Sony Pictures, Disney, MGM, Paramount - and with dozens of key production companies. He sells ideas for feature films, television movies-of-the-week and cable movies.
Robert's corporate lectures include Boundless Creativity, The Essence of Marketing and How to Capture an Audience.
Articles
Fast Company: Meet Hollywood's Mr. Pitch
Entertainment Weekly: They Call Him Mr. Pitch
Zoiefilms.com: Pitch - Breaking Into Hollywood
Words from Here: A Conversation with Robert Kosberg
Done Deal Professional: Interviews - Robert Kosberg, Producer
