Bruce Reisman

Bruce Reisman

writer, producer, director

Bruce Reisman was born on Sep 10, 1951 in USA. Bruce Reisman's big-screen debut came with The Pathfinder directed by Donald Shebib in 1996.

Bruce Reisman sold his first TV script at the age of 13. He has been a writer-producer and show-runner on such TV series as The Fall Guy, CHiPs, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, TJ Hooker, and Tour of Duty. He is co-founder of both FourTwoFive Films and Four Legged Pictures, which included completed independent movies "The House That Jack Built" and "Blood Effects". He has also written and directed 10 theatrical plays which were produced in both Los Angeles and New York. He recently completed his new play, "Blank", which will perform a "try-out" run in Los Angeles planned for 2013. Bruce was inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1991, receiving the prestigious Wrangler Award for his writing of "Requiem For a Hero", an episode of The Young Riders. His first novel, "Sexual Justice" will be published in 2013 s well, and will be available at Amazon.com in June 2013.

  • Birthday

    Sep 10, 1951
  • Place of Birth

    USA

Awards

1 wins & 0 nominations

Western Heritage Awards
1991
Fictional Television Drama
Winner - Bronze Wrangler

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