Chip Rosenbloom

Dale "Chip" Rosenbloom (born July 3, 1964) is an American filmmaker and composer, known for the films Shiloh, Across the Tracks, and Fuel as well as the musical Bronco Billy.

[3] In 1997, he wrote, produced, and directed the multi-award-winning feature film Shiloh which tells the story of a young boy who rescues an abused dog.

[8] Notably, Reckless Indifference, is the true story of a teenage fight gone wrong, resulting in the murder of Jimmy Farris, and the sentencing injustice that followed.

[18] Additionally, he has written a number of songs for musical artists including Dayna Lane, Sheena Easton, and Rita Coolidge, and is the Ovation Award winning composer of Bronco Billy The Musical based on the Clint Eastwood movie, set to open in London in 2024, following an opening in Los Angeles in 2019.

[1] His father, Carroll Rosenbloom, was a businessman who, first with the Baltimore Colts and then the Los Angeles Rams, was the winningest owner in NFL history.

[3] Rosenbloom has been active in social justice, and was a signatory of Russell Simmons' letter to the President calling on the Federal Government to reform the mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines.

[27] Rosenbloom and his wife Kathleen are also involved with Feeding America, the Fulfillment Fund, the Variety Club, and Earth Justice - among other charitable organizations.