Robert W. Fisher
- Writer
- Producer
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Robert W. Fisher's first screenplay, written while attending Syd Field's Screenwriting Workshop at Sherwood Oaks Experimental College in Hollywood, was the low-budget thriller "Darkroom" (1988), directed by Terrence O'Hara and produced by Nico Mastorakis & Jessica Rains, actor Claude Rains' daughter, at Omega Films.
Mr. Fisher also worked as a Script & Story Analyst for legendary producer Samuel Z. Arkoff at Arkoff International Pictures in Beverly Hills and supported himself writing over 40 trashy paperbacks under a variety of pen names. In addition, he wrote the highly successful video game, "The Farmer's Daughter," which was marketed worldwide through Nocturnal Software.
While he was an independent Producer and partner of the Pamplin-Fisher Company at Universal Studios-Orlando, Mr. Fisher produced the features "Michael Winslow Live" (1999), starring Michael Winslow of "Police Academy" fame, "Hoover" (2000), starring Academy Award-winner Ernest Borgnine and ex-Deputy Director of the FBI Cartha D. 'Deke' DeLoach, and the instructional video "Magic 4 Morons" (2000), starring Lyndel the Magician (Tim Scarbrough) and hosted by Michael Winslow.
He also writes paperback thrillers under the pen name Parker T. Mattson, originally published through Black Mask/Disruptive Publishing: "Killing Liberty" Washington, D.C.: Black Mask; "Interception City" Washington, D.C.: Black Mask; "Tropic Heat" Washington, D.C. Black Mask.
Mr. Fisher also worked as a Script & Story Analyst for legendary producer Samuel Z. Arkoff at Arkoff International Pictures in Beverly Hills and supported himself writing over 40 trashy paperbacks under a variety of pen names. In addition, he wrote the highly successful video game, "The Farmer's Daughter," which was marketed worldwide through Nocturnal Software.
While he was an independent Producer and partner of the Pamplin-Fisher Company at Universal Studios-Orlando, Mr. Fisher produced the features "Michael Winslow Live" (1999), starring Michael Winslow of "Police Academy" fame, "Hoover" (2000), starring Academy Award-winner Ernest Borgnine and ex-Deputy Director of the FBI Cartha D. 'Deke' DeLoach, and the instructional video "Magic 4 Morons" (2000), starring Lyndel the Magician (Tim Scarbrough) and hosted by Michael Winslow.
He also writes paperback thrillers under the pen name Parker T. Mattson, originally published through Black Mask/Disruptive Publishing: "Killing Liberty" Washington, D.C.: Black Mask; "Interception City" Washington, D.C.: Black Mask; "Tropic Heat" Washington, D.C. Black Mask.