

Bob Tourtellotte is the former editor of entertainment and lifestyle for Reuters News, where he covered Hollywood and the movie industry for over 15 years, interviewing key figures. During that time he began collaborating with his wife, filmmaker Jane Clark, on several award-winning short films, including DOG GONE, which Bob wrote. As the company moved into producing features, Bob segued from Reuters to serve as Executive Producer for FilmMcQueen, overseeing most recently the supernatural rom-com WITCHY WAYS, releasing in September 2025 through Wolfe Distribution.
Their first feature collaboration was the poignant drug drama METH HEAD. The second feature, the horror-comedy CRAZY BITCHES, had the dubious distinction of being one of the top ten illegally downloaded films in its opening week in 2015. The feature was followed by two seasons of a short-form series of the same name.
As a writer, Bob is the creator of two FilmMcQueen series:
TAHLEQUAH, a supernatural thriller about a young man who discovers his father's RV Park is a portal for murder victims seeking revenge, and #upndown, a TV comedy created with Marc Price, loosely based on Marc's experiences as a former child star.
He holds an MA in journalism from New York University.


Jane’s supernatural rom-com, WITCHY WAYS, releases this September. It is her fourth feature as producer, and third as writer/director. Through her projects she has won numerous awards and worked with actors such as Lukas Haas, David Arquette, Tom Sizemore, Candis Cayne, Necar Zadegan and Wilson Cruz.
Collaborations behind the camera include Emmy-winning sound wizard, Andy D'Addario, Emmy-winning DP, Per Larsson and composers Curt Smith (co-founder - Tears for Fears) and Charlton Pettus (lead guitarist and music producer.)
Jane’s experience extends into VR with a horror short based on her feature DON'T COME OVER, written with Guinevere Turner (AMERICAN PSYCHO, CHARLIE SAYS) and the digital series medium with a spin-off of her CRAZY BITCHES franchise, CRAZY BITCHES DIGITAL Seasons 1 & 2.
Her work has been reviewed as “Oscar-nomination worthy,” “hypnotizing,” “hauntingly graphic,” “intriguing, provocative and harsh,” “compassionate,” “intelligent,” “well-conceived,” “A-plus,” “well-crafted,” and “infused with a welcome level of depth.”
Contact Jane at: jclark@filmmcqueen.com