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 Bruce Berman - Executive Producer

Executive producer BRUCE BERMAN began his career in the entertainment business working as assistant to Jack Valenti at the MPAA in Washington, D.C. while simultaneously completing law school at Georgetown University. After relocating to Los Angeles, he worked at Casablanca Films and then at Universal Pictures, where he eventually became a vice president of production. Berman next moved to Warner Bros. as a production vice president. He was promoted to President of Theatrical Production and, later, President of Worldwide Theatrical Production for Warner Bros. Under his aegis, the studio produced and distributed such titles as "Driving Miss Daisy," "GoodFellas," "Presumed Innocent," "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves," "Batman Forever," "Malcolm X," "The Bodyguard," "JFK," "The Fugitive," "Dave," "A Time to Kill" and "Twister." In 1996, Berman started Plan B Entertainment, the Warner Bros.-based independent production company, which was later acquired by Village Roadshow Pictures. Village Roadshow Pictures, where Berman now holds the post of Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, currently has 21 projects in various stages of development at Warner Bros. Most recently, Berman executive produced "Analyze This" and "Practical Magic"; over the coming year he will executive produce "Gossip," "Three Kings," "Three to Tango" and "Deep Blue Sea" through Village Roadshow¹s relationship with Warner Bros.