Jerry Bruckheimer

Jerry Bruckheimer
Jerome Leon "Jerry" Bruckheimer is an American film and television producer. He has been active in the genres of action, drama, and science fiction. His best known television series are CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, Without a Trace, Cold Case, and the U.S. version of The Amazing Race. At one point, three of his TV series ranked among the top 10 in the U.S. ratings—a unique feat in television...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionFilm Producer
Date of Birth21 September 1943
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
The director's who want to be innovative use the DVD as a tool to see what people have done in the past and you have other people who will actually take from better directors and that makes them better directors.
I think it's the source material. 27 Dresses was a famous book, and Devil Wears Prada was also a wonderful book, so it's coming out of the novelists who are really creating these wonderful female characters that we want to see on the big screen.
I think we look to the military as something that protects our shores.
I only make movies I want to go see.
I make movies based on gut.
It's important to stand up for your work, otherwise somebody else will step in and say they did it.
I like to make pictures about people who make a difference.
Anybody who's really successful has doubts.
We are in the transport business. We transport audiences from one place to another.
I should have had more faith in my talent. I think I would have gotten to achieve more, earlier, had I believed in myself. But I let other people take credit for my work.
But once we got them on its feet then they run themselves, unless there's corrections you have to make.
We want to create these dramatic situations, whether they are real or not, to entertain audiences.
Well, I don't look back and celebrate. I just always worry about the next one.
If you read a part that you want to play, and you already know you have actors you want to work with but it's not on the page, it's not going to be on the screen. So that is the most difficult thing to do for a producer, is to get a script that attracts this kind of talent.