Bruce Cohen


Bruce L. Cohen is a film, television, and theater producer. He is best known for producing the films American Beauty, Milk, and Silver Linings Playbook. American Beauty won the Academy Award for Best Picture at the 72nd Academy Awards ceremony.

Early life and education

Cohen was born to a Jewish family and raised in Falls Church, Virginia. In 1983, he graduated from Yale University with a Bachelor of Arts in Film Studies.

Career

After school, Cohen moved to Los Angeles, where he accepted a clerical job as a Directors Guild of America trainee on Steven Spielberg's The Color Purple, and went on to serve as associate producer and first assistant director on Spielberg's Hook. In 2000, Cohen won the Academy Award for Best Picture for producing American Beauty. The film, directed by Sam Mendes, won a total of five Oscars, as well as the Golden Globe, British Academy of Film and Television, and Producers Guild of America awards.
He later earned additional Best Picture nominations for Milk and Silver Linings Playbook. Milk, directed by Gus Van Sant, was nominated for eight Academy Awards and won Oscars for Best Actor and Best Original Screenplay, as well as the PGA's Stanley Kramer Award. Silver Linings Playbook, written and directed by David O. Russell, was nominated for eight Oscars. It was the first film in 31 years to be nominated in all four acting categories, with Jennifer Lawrence going on to win the Oscar for Best Actress.
Other films Cohen has produced include Big Fish, directed by Tim Burton, which was nominated for both Golden Globe and BAFTA Best Picture awards. In 2013, he served as lead producer of the stage musical version of Big Fish on Broadway, under the direction and choreography of five-time Tony winner Susan Stroman.
On television, Cohen was executive producer of the ABC series Pushing Daisies, which won a total of seven Emmys and was nominated for a Golden Globe as Best Comedy. He was also executive producer of the CBS special Movies Rock. In 2011, he was nominated for an Emmy in 2011 for producing the 83rd Annual Academy Awards.
Cohen is on the Board of Governors of the Producer's Guild, having served two terms as vice president of motion pictures, and is on the Executive Committee of the Producers Branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. He is president of the board of directors of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, the group behind the recently successful Supreme Court case to have California's Proposition 8 declared unconstitutional.
In 2019, Bruce Cohen joined the Advisory Board for the Harlem Film House, which presents the Hip Hop Film Festival, an annual event that focuses on filmmakers from the global culture of hip hop and also promotes financial sustainability for independent filmmakers from marginalized or economically disadvantaged communities.

Personal life

He is married to Gabriel Catone and they have a daughter.

Filmography

Cohen was a producer on all films unless otherwise noted:

Film

;Second unit director or assistant director
YearFilmRole
1985The Color PurpleDGA trainee
1987Cherry 2000DGA trainee
1987Batteries Not IncludedSecond assistant director
1988The Couch TripSecond assistant director
1988SatisfactionSecond assistant director
1988Cocoon: The ReturnSecond assistant director
1988The BoostSecond assistant director
1989AlwaysSecond assistant director
1990ArachnophobiaFirst assistant director
1991HookFirst assistant director
2000The Flintstones in Viva Rock VegasSecond unit director

;As an actor
YearFilmRoleNotes
1999American BeautyBartenderUncredited

;Script and continuity department
YearFilmRoleNotes
1994The FlintstonesScript revisionUncredited

;Thanks
YearFilmRole
2000MothmanThe producers wish to thank
2022To LeslieSpecial thanks

Television

;Miscellaneous crew
YearTitleRole
1990As the World TurnsTechnical director