Co-Founder
Mark F. Roling
MARK F. ROLING is a seasoned studio executive, award-winning screenwriter, and executive producer of features and television series with several years at Universal and Warner Bros. Studios. Some of his accomplishments include:
Executive producer for huge live event productions like the MTV Movie Awards.
As VP of Film Studio Operations at Warner Bros, he handled numerous production elements of multi-million-dollar features and TV shows, working alongside some of the most prominent producers, directors, and talent in the industry, such as Clint Eastwood, George Clooney, Tom Cruise, Tom Hanks, and Joel Schumacher.
Mark’s continued relationships in the industry have secured Hungry Dragon Media, and now Uprising, first look relationships with WBTV, WB Features, NBC/Peacock, Paramount +, MTV, CBS/Viacom, FX, and FOX.
Mark created and co-wrote the dark episodic action thriller, APOSTLE 21, the border crime series OKLAHOMEN, the slow-burn comedy SINCLAIR CITY and has been responsible for procuring and developing other series and features with his partners at Uprising. Mark is currently in production on the feature, THE GENESEE, with William Fichtner. Along with his partner, E.G. Voss, Mark is the creative force behind the multi-award winning short film, VISIONS OF HER.
Co-Founder
E.G. VOSS
E.G. VOSS is a 31-year veteran Wisconsin police detective sergeant who's investigated everything from the mundane to murder. A prolific novelist and screenwriter, Voss's works include:
With real-life unsolved murders woven into thrilling historical fiction adventures, the Murder Made series includes:
Murder Made Casual, Murder Made Necessary, Murder Made Political, A Day in the Park: Murder Witnessed, and 2 Days in the Woods: Murder Found.
An exciting supernatural coming-of-age saga in which a girl learns of her family's secret society, the Mabel Stewart series includes:
Mabel Stewart and the Death's Hand, Mabel Stewart and the Wolf's Cane, and Mabel Stewart and the Witch's Flute.
Public Safety Heroes, a series of self-help journals designed for those in police, fire, EMS, and emergency dispatching.
Current developmental television series/features as co-creator/writer include OKLAHOMEN, YOUR DAY TO DIE, SINCLAIR CITY, MURDER MADE CASUAL, PENWERN, A MURDEROUS DILEMMA, and the multi-award-winning short film, VISIONS OF HER.
PETER OYLOE
PETER OYLOE is an actor, singer/songwriter, and historic preservationist who has traveled the world with his creative work. He has been awarded 5 professional Best Actors awards for his acting performances, being nominated 4 additional times as an actor and composer and has been called a “Future Folk Legend…” for his songwriting work. A short film he starred in, as well as composed the music for, was showcased at the Cannes Film Festival in France.
Most recently Peter was seen on stage as Johnny Cash in the musical Ring of Fire the Music of Johnny Cash, a show he also performed at the historic Carter Fold where Johnny Cash had his last public performance. He has starred in many plays, musicals, operas, as well as short films and other on-screen works. Some highlights included Alan Strang in Equus, The Phantom in Phantom, Michael in Pillowman, Marius in Les Misérables, Gorgio in Passion, as well as Johnny Cash in the National Tour of Million Dollar Quarter, a role he has performed to nearly 500,000 people around North America. Peter has also starred as Hank Williams in the award-winning musical Hank Williams Lost Highway. “…all masterfully performed by the amazing talent that is actor and singer Peter Oyloe. Oyloe embodies every aspect of the man Williams was, including the dark moments of the life and career that ended far too soon.”
Peter is passionate about historic architecture and preservation, animals/nature, and art/antiques/ collecting. Peter is always engaged in traveling and learning in all forms.
He is the Co-Founder of the Lynnewood Hall Preservation Foundation, a 501 c3 Non-Profit, which is committed to the restoration of the historic Lynnewood Hall Estate in Philadelphia while engaging in the education of the next generation of historic preservationists. He works tirelessly to find creative solutions to pressing preservation concerns and is committed to leaving the world a little better than when he found it, through collaboration and positive creative pursuit. Peter is also a published poet and writes often, with his favorite forms being poetry, songwriting, and short stories.
ALY BITTER
ALY BITTER is originally from Janesville, WI, where she grew up in a very musical and theatrical family, performing (singing, acting, dancing) and modeling from a young age. After performing locally in many school-related and community theatre productions, Aly earned a BFA in Music Theatre from Viterbo University in La Crosse, WI. After college, Aly taught several music theatre workshops and voice lessons, also working at the Armory Dinner Theatre in Janesville in two productions. In 2010, Aly moved to New York City, where she spent additional time training in film, commercials, and improv, performing in all three areas (and teaching improv at a high school for autistic kids), originating roles in 2 original plays/musicals.
After living in New York for 7+ years, Aly moved to Chicago where she continued to perform in improv and started a more regular involvement in short films as well as filming another commercial. After 4 years in Chicago and 2 years in Colorado, Aly moved back to WI in 2023, where she wrote and acted in a short film for a 48-hour film festival, and has since had lead roles in several musicals.
In 2024, Aly became involved with the RSE team, joining for Visions of Her both onscreen and behind the scenes where she assisted with casting. She is thrilled to be a part of the advisory board moving forward. As of 2025, Aly is performing with the Madison-area big band, All That Jazz, as their female vocalist.