Jerome Leon Bruckheimer (born
September 21,
1945), better known by his professional name
Jerry Bruckheimer, is an
American film and
television producer. He has achieved great success in the
genres of
action,
drama, and
science fiction. His best known
television series are
CSI: Crime Scene Investigation,
Cold Case, and
The Amazing Race. His best known movies include
Beverly Hills Cop,
Top Gun,
The Rock,
Con Air,
Crimson Tide,
Armageddon,
Enemy of the State,
Gone in Sixty Seconds,
Black Hawk Down,
Pearl Harbor,
Pirates of the Caribbean,
King Arthur, and
National Treasure.
Biography
Early life
Bruckheimer was born in
Detroit, Michigan. He attended
Mumford High School in Detroit until moving to Arizona for college at age 17. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in
psychology from the
University of Arizona with an
algebra minor. Was a member of the Zeta Beta Tau Fraternity. A film buff at an early age with an interest in
photography, Bruckheimer would take snapshots when he had the opportunity. After college, Bruckheimer moved to
Chicago where he worked in the mail room of an advertising agency. Eventually, Bruckheimer segued into commercial producing when he got wind of an opportunity to produce a
motion picture. Subsequently, Bruckheimer moved to
Los Angeles.