Angela Russo-Otstot is the chief creative officer of the AGBO production company.
Overseeing AGBO's full slate, Russo-Otstot ensures creative quality, brand management, and story cohesion amongst a host of films, series, video games, animation, audio, comics, merchandise, and experiences. Her AGBO credits to date include executive producer and contributing writer Amazon's "Citadel" starring Richard Madden and Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, as well as local-language series releasing by way of Italy, India, and Mexico; producer on Netflix's The Electric State starring Millie Bobby Brown and Chris Pratt, directed by the Russo Brothers and currently in post-production; producer on The Bluff starring Priyanka Chopra-Jonas, currently in production ; producer on Extraction 2 starring Chris Hemsworth and executive producer on Extraction 1, both of which are in Netflix's top 10 most-watched films of all time; executive producer on The Gray Man starring Ryan Gosling and Chris Evans, a top 5 most-watched film of all time for Netflix; producer on the upcoming animated film, Fudge, for Disney; and executive producer on Amazon's upcoming event series "Butch and Sundance" starring Regé Jean Page and Glen Powell.
In addition to the large-scale, commercial content AGBO has become known for, Russo-Otstot leads AGBO's mission to champion new, innovative, and under-represented voices via independent films under the company's Gozie Agbo banner. Among such efforts, she executive produced IFC's Sundance hit Relic, awarded a National Board of Review "Top 10 Film of 2020."
Prior to her position as CCO, Angela served as AGBO's President of Creative and, before that, as Senior Vice President of Story, where she worked under fellow writers Christopher Markus and Stephen McFeely, developing projects such as Everything Everywhere All At Once, A24's highest-grossing title of all time and a seven-time Oscar winner. She eventually co-wrote and executive produced Cherry, directed by the Russos and starring Tom Holland, which was acquired by Apple TV+.
Russo-Otstot first began her career when she sold a pilot to HBO and then went on to write and produce in television for the next decade on dramatic series that include FX's critically acclaimed "The Shield." She has taught screenwriting and playwriting at Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland Institute of Art.