Roger Goff is an entertainment lawyer and producer in Los Angeles, California. In over 35 years as an entertainment professional and attorney, Roger has handled hundreds of transactions across the entire industry spectrum including film, television, music, digital media and entertainment technology. He has represented financiers, as well as producers, directors, writers, actors and other artists and entrepreneurs.
Prior to becoming an attorney, Roger worked in radio and television broadcasting, commercial production, advertising and as a studio musician. He holds an FCC license as a broadcast engineer and graduated from the studio guitarists program at Musicians Institute (in addition to receiving his B.A. from UCLA and his law degree, with honors, from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles). He began his legal career as a corporate attorney handling mergers and acquisitions and private securities transactions. He quickly transitioned to the music industry and spent many years representing independent record labels.
As an attorney in the film industry, Roger has handled financing and production for over a hundred films, including the Academy Award winning Dallas Buyers Club (Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto), Welcome to the Rileys (produced by Ridley Scott), Splinter (directed by Toby Wilkins, starring Shea Whigham, Jill Wagner and Paulo Costanzo), American Gun (Forest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden, Donald Sutherland, Amanda Seyfried), and The Space Between (Kelsey Grammer, Julia Goldani Telles, William Fichtner).
Roger has also been an executive producer on several films, including most recently Man Down (Shia Labeouf, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara, Krystal (directed by William H. Macy and starring Rosario Dawson, Kathy Bates and Nick Robinson), Cut Throat City (Ethan Hawke, Terrence Howard, Wesley Snipes, Kat Graham, and The Tiger Rising (Dennis Quaid, Queen Latifah).
Roger is a producer of the recently released feature The Locksmith (Ryan Phillippe, Kate Bosworth, Ving Rhames).
Prior to becoming an attorney, Roger worked in radio and television broadcasting, commercial production, advertising and as a studio musician. He holds an FCC license as a broadcast engineer and graduated from the studio guitarists program at Musicians Institute (in addition to receiving his B.A. from UCLA and his law degree, with honors, from Loyola Law School in Los Angeles). He began his legal career as a corporate attorney handling mergers and acquisitions and private securities transactions. He quickly transitioned to the music industry and spent many years representing independent record labels.
As an attorney in the film industry, Roger has handled financing and production for over a hundred films, including the Academy Award winning Dallas Buyers Club (Matthew McConaughey, Jennifer Garner, Jared Leto), Welcome to the Rileys (produced by Ridley Scott), Splinter (directed by Toby Wilkins, starring Shea Whigham, Jill Wagner and Paulo Costanzo), American Gun (Forest Whitaker, Marcia Gay Harden, Donald Sutherland, Amanda Seyfried), and The Space Between (Kelsey Grammer, Julia Goldani Telles, William Fichtner).
Roger has also been an executive producer on several films, including most recently Man Down (Shia Labeouf, Gary Oldman, Kate Mara, Krystal (directed by William H. Macy and starring Rosario Dawson, Kathy Bates and Nick Robinson), Cut Throat City (Ethan Hawke, Terrence Howard, Wesley Snipes, Kat Graham, and The Tiger Rising (Dennis Quaid, Queen Latifah).
Roger is a producer of the recently released feature The Locksmith (Ryan Phillippe, Kate Bosworth, Ving Rhames).