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Roger Evari (real name Franklin Browner) was born in 1966 in Canada. After graduating from Art Center College of Design, he worked in the advertising business. In 1992, Avari wrote the dialogue and came up with the logo for the film “Reservoir Dogs” by Quentin Tarantino. Roger Evari made his independent directorial debut in the 1994 film Killing Zoe. Critics noticed Evari thanks to his work with Tarantino on the script for the film Pulp Fiction (1994). Roger also wrote and directed the science fiction film Mr. Stitch (1996) starring Rutger Hauer.