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Martin Bregman

American film producer


Summary

American film producer

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nameMartin Bregman
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occupationFilm producer
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Martin Leon "Marty" Bregman (May 18, 1926 – June 16, 2018) was an American film producer and personal manager. He produced many films, including Scarface, Sea of Love, Venom, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, The Four Seasons, Betsy's Wedding, Carlito's Way, Carlito's Way: Rise to Power, The Bone Collector, and The Adventures of Pluto Nash.

Early life

Bregman was born in New York City to Leon and Ida (Granowski) Bregman. He was Jewish and grew up in the Bronx. As a child, he suffered from polio. He began his career selling insurance and first got into the entertainment business as a night club agent.

Career

Bregman ventured into film producing in 1973, building projects around Pacino, initially with the Sidney Lumet directed Serpico. The film's acclaim set the path for many more highly acclaimed collaborations with Pacino, including 1975's Dog Day Afternoon, 1983's Scarface, 1989's Sea of Love and 1993's Carlito's Way. In the 1970s Bregman nearly directed David Rabe's screenplay for First Blood with Pacino starring as John Rambo, but Pacino declined to appear because he found the story too dark. Beginning in 1979 with The Seduction of Joe Tynan, and for most of the 1980s, Bregman enjoyed a successful run of films with writer/director Alan Alda. Their creative and business partnership yielded such well received films as The Four Seasons in 1981, Sweet Liberty in 1986, A New Life in 1988 and Betsy's Wedding in 1990. Other films include 1999's The Bone Collector with Denzel Washington and 2002's The Adventures of Pluto Nash, starring Eddie Murphy, one of the producer's rare box-office failures. While in 1983, both Alda and Bregman signed deals with Universal Pictures, he was moved off to movie production studio Lorimar Motion Pictures in 1986.

Bregman also produced two short-lived television shows, 1980's SHE and 1984's The Four Seasons, with Alda, based on the films.

Personal life

Bregman lived in New York City and had two sons with former wife Elizabeth Driscoll, Christopher Bregman (Real Estate Entrepreneur), film producer Michael (Sea of Love, Carlito's Way), and a daughter, singer Marissa Bregman, with another wife, actress Cornelia Sharpe (Serpico, Open Season, The Reincarnation of Peter Proud, The Next Man, SHE, Venom). He died from a cerebral hemorrhage, aged 92, on June 16, 2018.

Filmography

He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.

Film

YearFilmCreditNotesOther notes
1973Serpico
1975Dog Day Afternoon
1976The Next Man
1979The Seduction of Joe Tynan
1980SHE
Simon
1981The Four Seasons
Venom
1983Eddie Macon's Run
Scarface
1986Sweet Liberty
1987Real Men
1988A New Life
1989Sea of Love
1990Betsy's Wedding
1992Whispers in the Dark
Blue Ice
1993The Real McCoy
Carlito's Way
1994The Shadow
1995Gold Diggers: The Secret of Bear Mountain
1996MatildaExecutive producer
1997Nothing to Lose
1998One Tough Cop
1999The Bone Collector
2002The Adventures of Pluto Nash
2003Carolina
2005Carlito's Way: Rise to PowerDirect-to-videoFinal film as a producer

;As an actor

YearFilmRoleNotes
1976The Next Man

Television

YearTitleCredit
1984The Four SeasonsExecutive producer

References

References

  1. "Service information for Martin Bregman | Glascott Funeral Home".
  2. Anita Gates. (June 17, 2018). "Martin Bregman, Producer of 'Scarface' and 'Serpico,' Dies at 92". [[The New York Times]].
  3. Lindsay Rittenhouse, ''[http://observer.com/2015/03/just-kids-from-the-bronx/ Just Kids From the Bronx: the true story of family, friendship and growing up]'', [[New York Observer]], March 24, 2015. Retrieved May 26, 2018.
  4. "First Blood".
  5. "Martin Bregman Biography – Yahoo! Movies". Movies.yahoo.com.
  6. (1986-04-23). "Alda & Bregman In Pact with Lorimar". [[Variety (magazine).
  7. (March 22, 2012). "Now You're in the Parade".
  8. (June 17, 2018). "Martin Bregman, 'Scarface' Producer, Dies at 92". Variety.
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