Johnny Remo is a multifaceted individual who has worn many hats in the entertainment industry, and his accomplishments continue to grow.
As an actor, he has had successful stints on stage, television, and in film, including the award-winning play "Just Roommates," which he also wrote, as well as the Emmy Award-winning daytime show "One Life to Live," "All My Children," and Steven Spielberg's "Innerspace."
In addition to his acting career, Johnny has produced over 15 feature films, and has written and directed seven of them. His recent productions include "Monstrous," starring Christina Ricci, and "The Chariot," starring John Malkovich, Rosa Salazar, and Thomas Mann. He has also produced "F.R.E.D.I.," which won the "Best of Fest" award at the Bentonville Film Festival, founded by Geena Davis, and "Max Winslow and the House of Secrets."
Johnny has had the opportunity to work with notable producers such as Debra Hill, who produced "Escape from New York," "Fisher King," and "Escape from LA," and Robert Simonds, who produced "The Spy Next Door," "Pink Panther," "Happy Gilmore," and "The Dog Who Saved Easter" for Lionsgate.
After successfully producing for other people, Johnny founded his own production company, SkipStone Pictures, in 2008. As a filmmaker, he has co-written, produced, and directed feature films such as "A Letter to Dad," "Cutback," "Hardflip," "Like A Country Song," "Saved By Grace," and F.R.E.D.I., all of which were produced by SkipStone Pictures and received numerous awards, including five Doves from The Dove Foundation and multiple awards in various categories.
In addition to his production company, Johnny has also started SkipStone Cinema, the distribution arm of SkipStone Pictures, and has an output deal with Sony Pictures.