C.G. Ryche is an award-winning American film director, writer, producer, and visionary composer. Known in the industry as a "Renaissance man" (Daniel Glass - Modern Drummer) for his wide range of film and music skills. C.G. began in the music industry at an early age: touring with bands & producing records. He later began composing music for short films. His performances on film would start to introduce him to many industry giants. Ryche became an understudy of John H. Radulovic (Producer: Ray Donovan, Californiacation) and Bruce Markoe (Executive Post-Production Supervisor: Marvel Studios & IMAX) where he had on the job training as a director, editing, and conveying a story on film. Casting Director Stephen H. Snyder from J.S. Snyder & Associates in Hollywood called C.G. Ryche "The best director since Tarantino." C.G. Ryche is a sought after award-winning Film Director, Writer, Editor, and Composer, helming many seven-figure projects for television and companies including Time Warner, The NFL, PBS, RONN Motor Group, Ford-Rives, Positiveside Productions, PATLAW Productions, Vanishing Point Entertainment, C.G. Ryche Films & Truality TV.
C.G. Ryche has helmed many projects from directing live multi-camera music performances with artists from Mana, Linkin Park, Tizer and his own PBS special "Echoes of Silence" C.G. shared an Emmy for the PBS Special "Benise - Nights of Fire" concert film. He has directed, wrote, and produced for television with the reality show "Misty & Kristy." C.G. has a couple of projects in development, including the Character-Driven / Dark Comedy "Friday Night in Queens" and a televised music competition "The Artist" several full-length feature scripts in production, including a Suspense / Thriller "Powned" and the Faith-Based Suspense / Drama "Lucidity" and has several award-winning short films on Shorts TV.
"My goal is to be a master storyteller like Eastwood, Nolan, Tarantino, Spielberg, and Cameron, to create a body of work that is lucrative for the studios, honored by my peers and takes audiences on a journey they'll never forget." - C.G. Ryche