Roger Craig Smith - Early Life

Early Life

Smith graduated from the Chapman University Dodge College of film and media arts in 2003 with a degree in screenwriting. In 2004, his screenplay, "Modesto Rules," was a semi-finalist in the Nicholl Fellowships in Screenwriting competition. Out of a record-setting 6,073 screenplays submitted, Smith's was one of only 132 to make it to the semi-finals. Since then, Smith has worked on projects for both the small and big screens.

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