Everything about Jerry Bruckheimer totally explained
Jerome Leon Bruckheimer (born
September 21,
1945), better known by his professional name
Jerry Bruckheimer, is a highly prominent,
film and
television producer in the
genres of
action,
drama, and
science fiction. His best known
television series are and
The Amazing Race. His best known movies include
Beverly Hills Cop,
Top Gun,
The Rock,
Con Air,
Armageddon,
Enemy of the State,
Gone in Sixty Seconds,
Black Hawk Down,
Pirates of the Caribbean,
King Arthur, and
National Treasure.
Biography
Early life
Bruckheimer was born in
Detroit, Michigan to
Jewish immigrants from
Germany and was an only child. His father was a salesman, and his immigrant parents spoke both German and English. He attended
Mumford High School in Detroit until moving to Arizona for college at age 17. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in
psychology from the
University of Arizona with an
algebra minor. A film buff at an early age with an interest in
photography, Bruckheimer would take snapshots when he'd the opportunity. After college, Bruckheimer moved to
New York City where he worked in the mail room of an advertising agency. Eventually, Bruckheimer segued into commercial producing when he got wind of an opportunity to produce a
motion picture. Subsequently, Bruckheimer moved to
Los Angeles.
Film Production
As of 2007, Bruckheimer has produced over 30 feature films, and is regarded in the industry as one of the most successful movie producers of all time.
Bruckheimer started producing films in the
1970s, after leaving his job in advertising, with director
Dick Richards. They had worked together on the films
The Culpepper Cattle Company,
Farewell, My Lovely, and
March or Die. Bruckheimer then worked with
Paul Schrader on two movies,
American Gigolo and
Cat People, which began to give him notice in Hollywood.
During the
1980s and
1990s, he was a co-
producer with
Don Simpson of a string of highly successful
Hollywood films for
Paramount Pictures. He originally met Don at a screening of (1973's) "The Harder They Come" at Warner Brothers. The two worked together and created Bruckheimer's first big hit,
1983's
Flashdance, which brought in
US$95 million, an incredible sum for an R-rated movie.
He had a number of other hits including the
Beverly Hills Cop films,
Top Gun, and
Days of Thunder.
While working with Simpson, Bruckheimer became known as "Mr. Outside" because of his experience with film making, while Simpson became known as "Mr. Inside" because of his film industry contacts.
The Rock was the last film in which Bruckheimer collaborated with Simpson, due to Simpson's untimely death. Bruckheimer stipulated that
The Rock be dedicated to the memory of Simpson (this fact is mentioned at the end of the movie).
Despite the setback of the untimely death of Simpson in 1996, Bruckheimer has continued to produce a large number of action movies often working with director
Michael Bay for several hits including
Armageddon. His other hit movies produced include
Remember the Titans,
Black Hawk Down and the series.
One of his well-known trademarks is that his films often feature a car being flipped over during an action sequence.
Television Production
Early in his career, Bruckheimer produced television commercials, including one for
Pepsi. Since 1997 he's branched out into television, creating a number of police dramas of which has been the most successful. He has also produced the reality
game show The Amazing Race.
Bruckheimer currently has five television shows on the air: (the #1 show on television in 2003),
C.S.I. Miami (the #1 new drama of 2002),
Without A Trace (the #2 new drama of 2002),
Cold Case (the #1 new drama of 2003) and the two time
Emmy Award-winning
The Amazing Race.
At one point, three of his TV series ranked among the top 10 in the ratings -- a unique feat in the annals of television.
In May 2008
CBS announced
it had picked up Bruckheimer's newest series, "The Eleventh Hour," for the 2008-2009 broadcast television season. The sci-fi drama follows a government agent and a professor as they investigate strange scientific and medical activity.
Financial Success
One of the most successful producers of all time, Bruckheimer has been nicknamed "Mr. Blockbuster", due to his track record of commercially successful, high-grossing films. Overall, his films have brought in over
US$13 billion to Hollywood, and have launched the careers of numerous actors and directors.
In 2007 he was ranked #39 on
Forbes Celebrity 100 List, up from #42 in 2006. With reported annual earnings of
US$120 million,
he was the 10th highest money-earner on the 2006
Forbes Celebrity 100 List.
Notable Box Office Grosses
In July 2003, Bruckheimer was honored by
Variety magazine as the first producer in Hollywood history to field the top two highest-grossing movies in a single weekend, the buddy-cop fender-bender
Bad Boys II and the Disney theme-park spin-off, .
The
Pirates of the Caribbean film trilogy, produced through
Walt Disney Pictures was enormously profitable, and demonstrates Bruckheimer's ability to create lucrative projects., the first film in the franchise, was released on
July 9,
2003. A surprisingly popular
box office hit, it was well-received by critics and moviegoers alike. After the unexpected success of the first film,
Walt Disney Pictures revealed that a
trilogy was in the works. was released on
July 7,
2006. The sequel proved to be very successful, breaking records worldwide the day of its premiere. In the end it acquired a total of $1,066,179,725 at the worldwide
box office, becoming the third and fastest film to reach this staggering amount. The last film in the trilogy, was released worldwide on
May 25,
2007. Altogether, the film franchise has grossed over $2.79 billion worldwide.
For 19 years, the
1984 film
Beverly Hills Cop (estimated earnings $234 million) stood as Bruckheimer's highest-grossing film until August 12,
2003, when it was pushed to the Number Two spot by .
Professional Honors and Awards
The editors of
Entertainment Weekly named Bruckheimer the #1 most-powerful person in
Hollywood in 2003. He was ranked #10 on
Premiere's 2006 "Power 50" list, and had also ranked #10 on the 2005 list. He ranked #19 on Premiere's 2003 annual Hollywood Power List, and had ranked #22 in 2002.
His projects have been honored with 35
Academy Award nominations, five
Oscars, eight
Grammy Award nominations, five
Grammys, 23
Golden Globe nominations, four
Golden Globes, 30
Emmy Award nominations, six
Emmys, eight
People's Choice nominations, four
People's Choice Awards, and numerous
MTV Awards, including one for Best Picture of the Decade.
Bruckheimer received the
ShoWest Producer of the Year Award in 1998 and in 2000 the
Producers Guild honored him with the
David O. Selznick Award for Lifetime Achievement.
In May 2006, he was
honored with a doctor of fine arts degree (DFA) from the
University of Arizona's College of Fine Arts.
Views on Cinema
When asked about his favorite films, he named (1972's) "The Godfather," (1971's) "The French Connection," (1997's) "Good Will Hunting," and "The 400 Blows".
- "We are in the transportation business. We transport audiences from one place to another." - Jerry Bruckheimer on the film industry's obligation to its audience.
"If I made films for the critics, or for someone else, I'd probably be living in some small Hollywood studio apartment.” - Jerry Bruckheimer on why he makes movies.
Personal life
Bruckheimer has been married twice (his first wife was Bonnie Bruckheimer), and has a step-daughter named Alexandra. He currently lives in Los Angeles with his second wife, novelist Linda Bruckheimer. The couple also owns a 110-acre farm in Bloomfield, Kentucky, about 20 miles southeast of Louisville, Linda Bruckheimer's hometown, as well as another in Ojai, south of Santa Barbara. As a teenager, Linda moved from Kentucky to Los Angeles, where she's been a writer, producer and West Coast editor for Mirabella, and where she married Jerry Bruckheimer. She regularly spends time as a preservation activist, restoring and preserving historic buildings in small rural U.S. towns. .
His film company, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, is located at 1631 10th Street in Santa Monica, California.
Spiritually
When asked by a reporter about his spirituality, he stated that God is "important" to him, and is an "overseeing quality that we all need and have to look up to". He also stated that his novelist-wife Linda keeps him "spiritually grounded".
Philanthropic Activities
Bruckheimer's philanthropic activities have included publicly supporting the fight against multiple sclerosis via his work with The Nancy Davis Foundation for MS. He has additionally pledged to help various causes by establishing the Jerry Bruckheimer Foundation.
However, according to one source, the last time the Jerry Bruckheimer Foundation made a contribution was in 1995, when it gave $9,350 to Van Nuys prep school .
Bruckheimer has aided in the repair and restoration of the historic clipper ship Cutty Sark, which is similar to the ships seen in the Pirates of the Caribbean films. A collection of photos taken by Bruckheimer went on display in London in November 2007 to help raise money for the Cutty Sark Conservation Project. The exhibition featured more than thirty pictures taken on set during the filming of .
Political Contributions
Bruckheimer is one of the few Hollywood personalities who supports President Bush outspokenly. He has donated funds to John McCain's 2008 presidential election campaign. He has, however, donated more money to Democratic candidates. In 2007 it was reported the he donated 29% of his $20,700 in political contributions to Republican candidates, but mainly supports Democratic candidates.
Filmography (producer)
Films
Upcoming:
Bad Boys III (2009)
Confessions of a Shopaholic (2009)
Sins of the Round Table (2008)
Ballers (2008)
(2009) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
G-Force (2008)
Goal! 3 (2008)
Released:
(2007) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
(2007) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
(2006) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
Déjà Vu (2006) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Glory Road (2006) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
National Treasure (2004) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
King Arthur (2004) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Bad Boys 2 (2003) (with Columbia Pictures)
(2003) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
Veronica Guerin (2003) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Kangaroo Jack (2003) (with Warner Bros.)
Bad Company (2002) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Black Hawk Down (2001) (with Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios)
Pearl Harbor (2001) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Remember the Titans (2000) (with Walt Disney Pictures)
Coyote Ugly (2000) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Enemy of the State (1998) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Armageddon (1998) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Con Air (1997) (with Touchstone Pictures)
The Rock (1996) (with Hollywood Pictures)
Dangerous Minds (1995) (with Hollywood Pictures)
Crimson Tide (1995) (with Hollywood Pictures)
Bad Boys (1995) (with Columbia Pictures)
The Ref (1994) (with Touchstone Pictures)
Days of Thunder (1990) (with Paramount Pictures)
Beverly Hills Cop 2 (1987) (with Paramount Pictures)
Top Gun (1986) (with Paramount Pictures)
Beverly Hills Cop (1984) (with Paramount Pictures)
Thief of Hearts (1984)
Flashdance (1983) (with Paramount Pictures)
Young Doctors in Love (1982)
Cat People (1982)
Thief (1981)
Defiance (1980)
American Gigolo (1980) (with Paramount Pictures)
March or Die (1977)
Farewell, My Lovely (1975)
Rafferty and the Gold Dust Twins (1975) (associate producer)
The Culpepper Cattle Company (1972) (associate producer)
Television
TV movie
Fearless (2004) TV Movie (co-producer, exec. producer)
Swing Vote (1999) TV Movie (exec. producer)
Max Q (1998) TV Movie (exec. producer)
Reality television
The Amazing Race (2001–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
Comedy
Modern Men (2006) TV series (exec. producer)
Drama
Justice (2006) TV Series (exec. producer)
E-Ring (2005–2006) TV Series (exec. producer)
Close to Home (2005-2007) TV Series (exec. producer)
Just Legal (2005–2006) TV Series (exec. producer)
(2004–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
Skins (2003) TV Series (exec. producer)
Cold Case (2003–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
Profiles from the Front Line (2003) TV Series (exec. producer)
Without a Trace (2002–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
(2002–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
(2000–present) TV Series (exec. producer)
Soldier of Fortune, Inc. (1997–1998) TV Series (exec. producer)Further Information
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