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Jerry Bruckheimer

American film and television producer (born 1943)


American film and television producer (born 1943)

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birth_placeDetroit, Michigan, U.S.
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  • Pirates of the Caribbean
  • Bad Boys
  • National Treasure
  • Beverly Hills Cop
  • Top Gun
  • CSI
  • Armageddon
  • Black Hawk Down

Jerome Leonard Bruckheimer (born September 21, 1943) is an American film and television producer. He has been active in the genres of action, drama, comedy, fantasy, horror and science fiction. After working in advertising out of college, Bruckheimer moved into film production in the 1970s. In the 1980s and 1990s, he partnered with fellow producer Don Simpson. Bruckheimer and Simpson's partnership continued until Simpson's death in 1996. Bruckheimer has produced films including Flashdance, Days of Thunder, The Rock, Crimson Tide, Dangerous Minds, Con Air, Armageddon, Enemy of the State, Pearl Harbor, Black Hawk Down, as well as the Beverly Hills Cop, Top Gun, Bad Boys, Pirates of the Caribbean and National Treasure franchises.

At the helm of his self-titled production company, he has produced films that have been produced in association with and distributed by numerous film studios such as Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures and Disney, while his television works have been co-produced by Warner Bros. Television and CBS Studios. In July 2003, Bruckheimer was honored by Variety as the first in Hollywood history to produce the first and second highest-grossing films of a single weekend: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Bad Boys II. In 2023, Top Gun: Maverick earned him his first nomination for Best Picture at the 95th Academy Awards. He was nominated again in the same category thanks to F1 (2025).

His best known television series are television dramas CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, CSI: Cyber, Without a Trace, Cold Case, Lucifer and reality competition series The Amazing Race, which would spawn a franchise with international versions. For the latter, he won ten Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2003, three of his television productions—CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Without a Trace and CSI: Miami—ranked among the top ten in the US ratings, making him the first producer to achieve this.

Bruckheimer is also the co-founder (with David Bonderman) and majority owner of the Seattle Kraken, the 2021 expansion team of the National Hockey League.

Early life

Bruckheimer was born on September 21, 1943,{{cite news

Career

1970s & 1980s: From advertising to film production

Bruckheimer started producing films in the 1970s after leaving his job in advertising, with director Dick Richards. They worked together on the films The Culpepper Cattle Company, Farewell, My Lovely and March or Die. Bruckheimer then worked with Paul Schrader on two films, American Gigolo and Cat People, which began to attract notice for him in Hollywood.

During the 1980s and 1990s, he was a co-producer with Don Simpson of a string of highly successful films for Paramount Pictures. He first met Simpson 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 . He had a number of other hits during that time period, including the Beverly Hills Cop films, Top Gun and Days of Thunder. Top Gun marked his first collaboration with English director Tony Scott, who directed six films for Bruckheimer. The first Beverly Hills Cop movie, which was supposed to star Sylvester Stallone, launched Eddie Murphy's career and in just five days, became the highest grossing winter release in Paramount's history. On August 9, 1983, Bruckheimer and Simpson struck a three-year agreement with Paramount to produce theatrical and television projects through his new Simpson/Bruckheimer Productions company.

While working with Simpson, Bruckheimer became known as "Mr. Outside" because of his experience with filmmaking, 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. After Simpson's death in 1996, Bruckheimer stipulated that The Rock be dedicated to the memory of Simpson.

1990s: Big-budget films

In 1990, Bruckheimer and Simpson struck a deal with Paramount to produce five movies, entirely of their choice. However, his 1990 production of the film Days of Thunder, which starred Tom Cruise, did not perform as well as expected, which was a step backwards in the Bruckheimer-Simpson success story. The duo made a come-back in 1994, however, with the low-budget film () The Ref.

Despite Simpson's untimely death, Bruckheimer continued to produce a large number of action films, often working with director Michael Bay on several box office hits, including Armageddon. Other popular films he produced include Remember the Titans, Black Hawk Down and the Pirates of the Caribbean series. Bruckheimer has also acquired the rights to produce a film based on the popular role playing game by Palladium Books, Rifts. In the late 1990s, he started Technical Black Films to produce non-action films, with Remember the Titans being the only film produced.

2000s: Franchises, television, video games

Since 1996, Bruckheimer has branched out into television, creating a number of police dramas of which CSI: Crime Scene Investigation has been the most notable on daytime television. He also produced the reality game show The Amazing Race. In May 2008, CBS announced it had picked up Bruckheimer's newest series, Eleventh Hour, for the 2008–2009 broadcast television season. The science fiction drama follows a government agent and a professor as they investigate strange scientific and medical activity.

From 2004 (beginning of CSI: NY) to 2009 (end of Without a Trace), Bruckheimer had six hit television shows on the air: CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Cold Case, Without a Trace and The Amazing Race. At one point, three of his television series ranked among the top 10 in the ratings.

In December 2007, Bruckheimer announced plans to partner with MTV to create a new game studio. The same year, Bruckheimer joined the ZeniMax Media board of directors and has since showed up at several launch parties for Bethesda Softworks titles, including Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. In 2009, Bruckheimer unveiled Jerry Bruckheimer Games, headed by former Microsoft Studios Publishing Executive Producer Jim Veevaert, as President of Production, and Jay Cohen, previously Ubisoft's Vice President of US Publishing, as President of Development.

It was announced on September 10, 2009, that NBC had picked up an action procedural from Bruckheimer. The show, titled Chase, "tells the stories of a team charged with making sure fugitive criminals don't evade justice," reports The Hollywood Reporter. It was canceled in May 2011, however. Skin, which was another Bruckheimer production, was cancelled in 2003, after only three episodes.

2010s: Independent producer, sports

In 2011, it was rumored that Jerry Bruckheimer Games was working on three titles, but nothing came to fruition. In March 2013, Jerry Bruckheimer Games was closed. Although Jerry Bruckheimer Games is closed, Bruckheimer still remained a ZeniMax board member, mostly due to being a close associate of former ZeniMax President Ernest Del, until ZeniMax was purchased by Microsoft in 2021.

In 2014, after the disappointment of The Sorcerer's Apprentice and The Lone Ranger, Bruckheimer and the Disney Studios chose to part ways by not renewing their first-look deal that expired that year. He signed a new first-look deal with Paramount that same year and mentioned a new Beverly Hills Cop and a Top Gun 2 as potential production ventures with his new partner.

In June 2016, Jerry Bruckheimer Television became an independent outfit, ending a 15-year run exclusive pact with Warner Bros Television. The next year, the production company signed a deal with CBS Television Studios. In 2020, it was reported that his first look deal with Paramount was not renewed.

Bruckheimer was named as one of the investors of a proposed sports arena in Las Vegas, and he had been rumored to be the leading choice by the National Hockey League (NHL) to own an expansion hockey team that would play in the arena. Bruckheimer was also named as one of the investors of a proposed Seattle-based NHL expansion team, whose application was submitted in early 2018. The NHL Board of Governors voted to approve the team, named the Seattle Kraken, on December 4, 2018, which started to play in the 2021–22 season. Bruckheimer was part of an investment group that also included Tim Leiweke (Oak View Group) and David Bonderman (minority owner NBA's Boston Celtics).

Impact on the film industry

High-profit productions

The movie Top Gun was produced in collaboration with the Pentagon to rebrand the US Navy's image after the Vietnam War and attract new Navy recruits. Top Gun was the first full-blown collaboration between Hollywood and the Navy. The model, which was developed by Bruckheimer, launched a new trend of military movies in the 1990s and onward.

In July 2003, Bruckheimer was honored by Variety as the first producer in Hollywood history to produce the top two highest-grossing films of a single weekend, the buddy-cop Bad Boys II and the Disney theme-park spin-off, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. According to Variety, the "Bruckheimer touch" is characterized by a "consistently edgy, high-octane visual dynamic and equally distinctive storytelling driven by the triumphalism so popular with Madison Avenue".

The Pirates of the Caribbean film series, produced through Walt Disney Pictures, was enormously profitable and demonstrated Bruckheimer's ability to create lucrative projects. Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, which was the first film in the franchise, was released on July 9, 2003. A box office hit, the film was well received by both critics and filmgoers. After the unexpected success of the first film, Disney revealed that a trilogy was in the works. Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest was released on July 7, 2006. The sequel proved to be very successful, breaking records worldwide on the day of its premiere. In the end, the film acquired a total of at the worldwide box office, becoming the third and fastest film to reach this amount. The third film in the series, Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End, was released worldwide on May 25, 2007. Two more films, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales, were released, in 2011 and 2017, respectively. Altogether, the film franchise has grossed over worldwide.

Views on moviemaking

When asked on what the film industry's obligation to an audience was, he responded, "We are in the transportation business. We transport audiences from one place to another." When asked why he makes films, he stated, "If I made films for the critics, or for someone else, I'd probably be living in some small Hollywood studio apartment."

In a 1984 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Bruckheimer said, "We [he and Don Simpson] put together all the elements. We decide what aesthetic is right for a picture. We are as much a part of the process as the director."

Personal life

Bruckheimer at the 2014 [[WonderCon

Bruckheimer has been married twice. His first wife was Bonnie Fishman Bruckheimer from 1969 until 1974. He resides in Los Angeles with his second wife, novelist Linda Cobb Bruckheimer who he married in 1993. He has one stepdaughter, Alexandra. The couple own a farm in Bloomfield, Kentucky, about 20 mi southeast of Louisville, as well as another in Ojai, east of Santa Barbara.

When asked about his favorite films, Bruckheimer named The Godfather (1972), The French Connection (1971), Good Will Hunting (1997) and The 400 Blows (1959).

In May 2006, he was honored with a Doctorate of Fine Arts degree (DFA) from the University of Arizona's College of Fine Arts.

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. Additionally, throughout his career, he has pledged to help various causes by establishing the Jerry Bruckheimer Foundation. According to The Smoking Gun, however, the last time the Jerry Bruckheimer Foundation made a contribution was in 1995, when it gave to Van Nuys Prep School.

Bruckheimer has aided in the repair and restoration of the historic clipper ship, Cutty Sark. 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 Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End.

Political contributions

Bruckheimer has donated more than to Republican campaigns and committees. He donated funds to John McCain's 2008 presidential election campaign. He gave to a joint fundraising committee on John McCain's behalf. He donated to the 2012 Mitt Romney Victory Fund.

Filmography

Film

[[Paramount Pictures]]

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1980American GigoloPaul Schrader
1983FlashdanceAdrian Lyne
1984Beverly Hills CopMartin Brest
Thief of HeartsDouglas Day Stewart
1986Top GunTony Scott
1987Beverly Hills Cop II
1990Days of Thunder
2019Gemini ManAng Lee
2022Top Gun: MaverickJoseph Kosinski
Secret HeadquartersHenry Joost
Ariel SchulmanVia Paramount+

[[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures]]

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1994The RefTed DemmeExecutive producer
1995Crimson TideTony Scott
Dangerous MindsJohn N. Smith
1996The RockMichael Bay
1997Con AirSimon West
1998ArmageddonMichael Bay
Enemy of the StateTony Scott
2000Coyote UglyDavid McNally
Gone in 60 SecondsDominic Sena
Remember the TitansBoaz Yakin
2001Pearl HarborMichael Bay
2002Bad CompanyJoel Schumacher
2003Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black PearlGore Verbinski
Veronica GuerinJoel Schumacher
2004King ArthurAntoine Fuqua
National TreasureJon Turteltaub
2006Déjà VuTony Scott
Glory RoadJames Gartner
Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's ChestGore Verbinski
2007National Treasure: Book of SecretsJon Turteltaub
Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's EndGore Verbinski
2009Confessions of a ShopaholicP. J. Hogan
G-ForceHoyt Yeatman
2010Prince of Persia: The Sands of TimeMike Newell
The Sorcerer's ApprenticeJon Turteltaub
2011Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger TidesRob Marshall
2013The Lone RangerGore Verbinski
2017Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No TalesJoachim Rønning
Espen Sandberg
2024Young Woman and the SeaJoachim Rønning

[[Sony Pictures Releasing]]

YearTitleDirector
1977March or DieDick Richards
1995Bad BoysMichael Bay
2002Black Hawk DownRidley Scott
2003Bad Boys IIMichael Bay
2014Deliver Us from EvilScott Derrickson
2020Bad Boys for LifeAdil El Arbi
Bilall Fallah
2024Bad Boys: Ride or Die

[[Warner Bros.]]

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1975Rafferty and the Gold Dust TwinsDick RichardsAssociate producer
2003Kangaroo JackDavid McNally
201812 StrongNicolai FuglsigWith Alcon Entertainment and Black Label Media; released by Lionsgate internationally
2025F1Joseph KosinskiWith Apple TV

Others

YearTitleDirectorDistributionNotes
1972The Culpepper Cattle Co.Dick Richards20th Century FoxAssociate producer
1975Farewell, My LovelyAvco Embassy Pictures
1980DefianceJohn FlynnAmerican International Pictures
1981ThiefMichael MannUnited Artists
1982Cat PeoplePaul SchraderUniversal PicturesExecutive producer
Young Doctors in LoveGarry Marshall20th Century Fox
2024The Ministry of Ungentlemanly WarfareGuy RitchieLionsgate
Beverly Hills Cop: Axel FMark MolloyNetflix
2025Hans Zimmer & Friends: Diamond in the DesertPaul DugdaleTrafalgar Releasing

Television

Co-producer

  • Fearless (2004)
  • Take the Money and Run (2011)

Executive producer

YearTitleNotesRef.
1996–97Dangerous Minds
1998–99Soldier of Fortune, Inc.
1998Max QTV films
1999Swing Vote
2000–15CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2001–presentThe Amazing Race
2002–09Without a Trace
2002–12CSI: Miami
2002–03The Legacy
2003Profiles from the Front Line
2003–04Skin
2003–10Cold Case
2004–13CSI: NY
2005–06Just Legal
2005–06E-Ring
2005–07Close to Home
2006Modern Men
2006–07Justice
2008–09Eleventh Hour
2009–10The Forgotten
2009–10Dark Blue
2010Miami Medical
2010–11Chase
2010–11The Whole Truth
2013–14Hostages
2015–16CSI: Cyber
2016–21Lucifer
2017Training Day
2020Council of Dads
2020–2024Hightown
2021–2024CSI: VegasA sequel of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2021Cocaine CowboysInspired by the 2006 Cocaine Cowboys documentary
2022–presentFire Country
2022–2023American Gigolo
2022–2023National Treasure: Edge of History
2024The Real CSI: Miami
2025–presentSheriff Country

Honors and awards

  • 1998: ShoWest Producer of the Year Award
  • 2000: Producers Guild of America
  • 2000: David O. Selznick Award for Lifetime Achievement
  • 2003: "No. 1 most-powerful person in Hollywood" by Entertainment Weekly
  • 2003–2009, 2011–2012, 2014: Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Reality Competition Program for The Amazing Race
  • 2006: #10 on ''Premiere'''s "Power 50" list
  • 2013: Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, placed right by El Capitan Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.

His productions collected the following:

  • Academy Award: 47 nominations, 7 wins
  • Grammy Award: 8 nominations, 5 wins
  • Golden Globe: 23 nominations, 4 wins
  • Emmy Award: 77 nominations, 17 wins
  • Peabody award for visionary award
  • People's Choice Awards: 8 nominations, 4 wins

Notes

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