Armyan Bernstein
Armyan Bernstein | |
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Born | United States |
Occupation | Film producer, screenwriter, film director |
Armyan Bernstein is an American film producer, director and screenwriter.[1] He co-founded Beacon Pictures.[2]
Career
Producer
- 1997: Air Force One
- 1999: The Hurricane
- 1999: End of Days
- 2000: Thirteen Days
- 2000: Bring It On (as Executive Producer)
- 2000: The Family Man
- 2001: Spy Game (as Executive Producer)
- 2002: Tuck Everlasting
- 2003: Open Range (as Executive Producer)
- 2004: Dawn of the Dead
- 2005: A Lot Like Love
- 2005: Firewall
- 2006: The Guardian (as Executive Producer)
- 2006: Children of Men (as Executive Producer)
Director
- 1984: Windy City
- 1987: Cross My Heart
Screenwriter
- 1978: Thank God It's Friday
- 1982: One from the Heart
- 1984: Windy City
- 1987: Cross My Heart
- 1999: The Hurricane
References
- ↑ "Armyan Bernstein". The New York Times.
- ↑ "Beacon Pictures". Beacon Pictures. Retrieved 11 July 2014.
External links
- Armyan Bernstein at the Internet Movie Database
- Armyan Bernstein – Details
- Armyan Bernstein – Channel 4 Film
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