The People Behind the Mayhem

CAST & CREW

Behind every billion-dollar franchise is a team of dedicated professionals, creative visionaries, and at least one person whose job title defies explanation.

Milky Jerome

Choreographer

Milky Jerome

Born Milford "Milky" Jerome in Galway, Ireland, Milky Jerome is the visionary choreographer behind some of the Titty Killer franchise's most iconic sequences — including the cafeteria massacre waltz in Part One, the bikini contest bloodbath ballet in Titty Killer 2, and the zero-gravity breast combat in Titty Force (for which he was nominated for an MTV Movie Award for "Best Fight," losing to a scene from X-Men that he described as "pedestrian").

Jerome trained at the Royal Academy of Dance in London before being expelled for what he calls "creative differences" and what the Academy calls "an unauthorised interpretation of Swan Lake involving a leaf blower." He drifted through the European club scene in the early 1980s, developing a signature style he describes as "aggressive ballet" — a fusion of classical technique and bar-fight choreography that would become the DNA of every Titty Killer action sequence.

He was discovered by Samuel Goldstein in 1985 at a nightclub in Ibiza, where Jerome was choreographing a foam party. Goldstein reportedly said: "I don't know what that man is doing, but I need him to teach Brock Seavers how to do it while holding a fire extinguisher."

Jerome has choreographed all ten films in the franchise. He is the only crew member to appear in every single production. When asked about his legacy, Jerome — typically spotted in immaculate tailored suits and mirrored aviators regardless of location or weather — said: "I taught a man who cannot dance to move like a man who cannot dance but is trying very hard. That is art."

He currently splits his time between Ojai (where he is Brock Seavers' neighbour and "spiritual movement advisor"), a flat in Shoreditch, and various international airports where he is frequently photographed looking impeccable.

J-Roll

Executive Director & 2nd Breast Consultant

J-Roll

The enigmatic figure known only as J-Roll has served as Executive Director and 2nd Breast Consultant on the Titty Killer franchise since Titty Killer 3 (1993), though his exact responsibilities have never been clearly defined — not by the studio, not by the director, and not by J-Roll himself.

When asked in a 2006 Variety interview what a "2nd Breast Consultant" does, J-Roll paused for eleven seconds before responding: "If you have to ask, you wouldn't understand. And if you understood, you wouldn't have to ask." The interviewer noted that this did not answer the question. J-Roll left the interview.

What is known: J-Roll appears in no on-screen credits prior to Titty Killer 3, has no known formal filmmaking training, and was reportedly introduced to producer Samuel Goldstein at a charity golf tournament by "a mutual friend" whose identity has never been confirmed. By Titty Killer Four, his credit had expanded to "Executive Director & 2nd Breast Consultant." By Titty Force, he had a dedicated trailer, a personal assistant, and a line item in the budget larger than the entire props department.

His contributions to the franchise are, by all accounts, genuine and significant — though nobody can articulate exactly what they are. Director Brett Ratner once said: "J-Roll does something on set that I can't explain, but when he's not there, everything feels wrong. It's like he's the feng shui of the production. The breast feng shui." When this quote was read back to him, Ratner asked for it to be struck from the record. It was not.

The photograph above — taken in a hotel corridor in Cannes during the 2019 Tarantino re-cut premiere — is the only known image of J-Roll. He was not aware he was being photographed. The yellow-tinted glasses, the loosened tie, the expression of a man who knows something you don't — this is the totality of visual evidence that J-Roll exists. Some crew members have speculated that J-Roll is, in fact, multiple people. J-Roll has neither confirmed nor denied this.

He communicates exclusively via handwritten notes delivered by courier. His contract for Titty Killer 5: The Final Titty was reportedly signed in disappearing ink, which both parties agreed was "on brand."

Additional cast and crew profiles coming soon.

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