"And all they said I'd never do...I Did." Grace E Easley.
<p>Jim Rothman was born and raised in Seattle, WA. Through high school, his heart and mind were always in the movies & in 1999, at 19, he moved down to CA to take a shot as his dreams.</p> <p>Starting off as an actor, he branched into filmmaking & wrote & directed his short film in 2008 called I'm Not Matt Damon. Last year, he followed that up with a hilarious short film called Going Down There. His interests include reading, writing, Seahawks football, swimming.</p> <p> </p> <p>"That's the mini-bio on me. My story is kinda simple: I came to LA when I was 19 to "make it big in movies". I'm 32 now and honestly, I haven't given up on that dream. Just changed my approach on how I decided to go about it. Like many actors, all I ever wanted was the chance, the opportunity to go in there and show them what i could do. And for all my best efforts to try and create the opportunity to do just that, i never got the chance to do it. </p> <p>So I decided to go out and shoot my own movies and showcase who I was an actor, only to discover I might actually be better at writing and directing instead. The actor in me won't allow me to just be a writer and director, so I combine all these things I know how to do, and created LittleBoy Films, my production company, under the guise of having the unyielding determination of a child to make it big and the jovial, playful sense of really enjoying what I am doing.</p> <p>This will be my last short film, before I decide to move onto feature films as it is time to take it to the next level and make start making a living, a career, at the hobby I love." </p>