Rollin Jarrett

Rollin Jarrett

Personal Details

Biography

Rollin Jarrett, born Rollin William Jewett on April 15, 1960, in Charlotte, North Carolina, is a multifaceted individual with a passion for the performing arts.

His early life was marked by a strong foundation in theater, as he spent most of his formative years in South Florida, where he established himself as a successful stage and commercial actor.

Rollin's early foray into the world of cinema was characterized by small but notable roles in films such as "The Bodyguard," starring Kevin Costner and Whitney Houston, as well as "Miami Vice" and "Unsolved Mysteries."

As he transitioned to the west coast, Rollin shifted his focus to screenwriting, and his original script, "Laws of Deception," was brought to life in 1997, featuring a talented cast that included C. Thomas Howell, James Russo, and Brian Austin Green, with Joey Travolta at the helm as director.

Rollin also made a brief appearance in the film as Mr. Farina, a corrupt businessman, further solidifying his presence in the industry.

Another original script, "American Vampire," was produced, starring Carmen Electra and Adam West, and marked a significant milestone as Carmen Electra's first feature film.

In 2004, Rollin received a unique opportunity when country music duo Scott Reeves and Aaron Benward, known as Blue County, commissioned him to write a script in which they would star as brothers.

Career

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1997