Eamon O’Rourke is one of the rising stars of the film industry. The Director of the Me and My Friends production company is part of Hollywood’s movie sector. The release of O’Rourke’s debut feature, “Asking for it”, has been a box office success. The road to the top has been long for O’Rourke, who keeps philanthropy close to his heart.
Eamon O’Rourke has been a popular figure in Hollywood for many years. His credits include his early years as a production assistant on “The Bad Batch.” O’Rourke found a long-term ally in the actor, Jason Momoa. The “Aquaman” star worked on “The Bad Batch” and took O’Rourke under his wing. The director and producer look back at his work on “The Bad Batch” with affection. O’Rourke explains he learned a lot from Momoa, including a passion for philanthropy.
The success of “Asking for it” is not limited to box office success. A successful production saw the cast and crew join the local community. The cast entered into life in the small town chosen as the movie’s location. The director and his cast would take part in Karaoke nights at a local bar. These nights took place as they waited for the crew to set up for night shoots. Actress Vanessa Hudgens explains O’Rourke encouraged her to enjoy life during the production.
O’Rourke has followed Jason Momoa’s example by dedicating time to philanthropic endeavors. Among his recent volunteer work is with a child literacy program. Philanthropy has played a big role in O’Rourke’s life. he has been an active volunteer for community resources, including Legal Hand.