Bach Studios was created as the production arm of Bach Enterprises. Bach Studios will begin by focusing on short film and continue creating world class digital content.

Andrew “King Bach” Bachelor

Andrew “King Bach” Bachelor is an elite comedian/content creator that performs, writes, directs, and produces all his material. Though best known for Vine where he amassed over 16 million followers, he has impressively expanded his media reach where young millennials can view his new material via Instagram, Facebook, Snapchat and TikTok. His stardom has led him to land a recurring role in House of Lies; the Mindy project; MTVs Wilding Out; A series regular role in Black Jesus; and has been featured in editorials by New York Magazine, Variety, Fast Company, The Daily Beast, and numerous other publications.

Christina Bachelor

Christina Bachelor received her Bachelor of Accounting from the University of Florida and a Master of Accounting from the University of Southern California. Beginning her career in entertainment management and production with Bachelor’s Pad TV she co-founded the RuJohn Foundation Inc. Executive Produced “Dead House” for Kevin Hart’s Laugh Out Loud Network and “Where’s the Money” starring King Bach, Logan Paul, Kat Graham, and Terry Crews. Stepping into live television she produced (SERIES NAME) that airs twice per week on the Twitch Streaming Network. She has created many successful partnerships with notable brands such as Toyota, Lyft, Postmates, EA Games and Trident to name a few.

Gary Glushon

Executive Vice President of Development.

Glushon is responsible for cultivating the company’s overall relationships in the entertainment space and building its film, television, and new media slate.  Glushon previously served as Executive Vice President of F. Gary Gray’s Fenix Studios. There, he developed a feature adaptation of the hit video game franchise Saint’s Row, along with a live-action feature adaptation of the Hasbro property M.A.S.K. for Paramount Pictures.

Prior to his time at Fenix, he served as Vice President of Will Smith’s Overbrook Entertainment, where he worked on the 2010 Karate Kid remake, as well as such films as Seven Pounds, This Means War and Hancock. Glushon also exec produced the Ethan Hawke thriller 24 Hours to Live and developed the Keanu Reeves sci-fi film Replicas.