Bruce Davey
Australian film producer
Bruce Davey | |
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Born | Sydney |
Nationality | Australian |
Occupation | film producer |
Bruce Davey is an Australian film producer.[1]
A partner in Icon Entertainment alongside Mel Gibson, Sydney-born Davey has produced many films including Apocalypto, The Passion of the Christ, Push, and Braveheart for which he won an Academy Award for Best Picture.[2] Davey began as Gibson's CPA after being recommended by Gibson's running coach in Gallipoli. After becoming Gibson's business manager, the two men founded Icon Productions in 1989.[1]
Filmography
He was a producer in all films unless otherwise noted.
Film
Year | Film | Credit |
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1990 | Hamlet | Executive producer |
1992 | Forever Young | |
1993 | The Man Without a Face | |
Airborne | ||
1994 | Maverick | |
Immortal Beloved | ||
1995 | Braveheart | |
Dad and Dave: On Our Selection | ||
1997 | Anna Karenina | |
One Eight Seven | ||
FairyTale: A True Story | ||
1999 | Payback | |
An Ideal Husband | ||
Felicia's Journey | ||
2000 | The Million Dollar Hotel | |
Kevin & Perry Go Large | Executive producer | |
When the Sky Falls | Co-executive producer | |
Bless the Child | Executive producer | |
What Women Want | ||
The Magic Pudding | Executive producer | |
2001 | The Martins | |
2002 | We Were Soldiers | |
2003 | The Singing Detective | |
Blackball | Executive producer | |
2004 | The Passion of the Christ | |
Gladiatress | ||
Paparazzi | ||
2006 | Seraphim Falls | |
Apocalypto | ||
2007 | Butterfly on a Wheel | Executive producer |
2009 | Push | |
Infestation | ||
2012 | Get the Gringo | |
2014 | Stonehearst Asylum | |
2016 | Hacksaw Ridge | |
2017 | 2:22 | |
TBA | Flight Risk | |
TBA | The Wild Bunch |
- As an actor
Year | Film | Role |
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1994 | Immortal Beloved | Artillery Captain |
- Music department
Year | Film | Role |
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TBA | The Passion of the Christ: Resurrection | Producer |
Television
Year | Title | Credit | Notes |
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1991 | Mel Gibson Goes Back to School | Executive producer | Documentary |
2000 | The Three Stooges | Executive producer | Television film |
2001 | Invincible | Executive producer | Television film |
2003 | Family Curse | Television film | |
2004 | Evel Knievel | Executive producer | Television film |
Kevin Hill | Executive producer | ||
2004−05 | Complete Savages | Executive producer | |
Clubhouse | Executive producer | ||
2005 | The Dive from Clausen's Pier | Executive producer | Television film |
2008 | Carrier | Executive producer | Documentary |
Another Day in Paradise | Documentary |
References
- ^ a b Hughes, Matt (21 October 2017). "Braveheart producer Bruce Davey interested in buying Crystal Palace stake". The Times. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
- ^ "The 68th Academy Awards". Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
Mel Gibson, Alan Ladd, Jr. and Bruce Davey, Producers
External links
- Bruce Davey at IMDb
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- Buddy Adler (1953)
- Sam Spiegel (1954)
- Harold Hecht (1955)
- Michael Todd (1956)
- Sam Spiegel (1957)
- Arthur Freed (1958)
- Sam Zimbalist (1959)
- Billy Wilder (1960)
- Robert Wise (1961)
- Sam Spiegel (1962)
- Tony Richardson (1963)
- Jack L. Warner (1964)
- Robert Wise (1965)
- Fred Zinnemann (1966)
- Walter Mirisch (1967)
- John Woolf (1968)
- Jerome Hellman (1969)
- Frank McCarthy (1970)
- Philip D'Antoni (1971)
- Albert S. Ruddy (1972)
- Tony Bill, Julia Phillips and Michael Phillips (1973)
- Francis Ford Coppola, Gray Frederickson and Fred Roos (1974)
- Michael Douglas and Saul Zaentz (1975)
- Robert Chartoff and Irwin Winkler (1976)
- Charles H. Joffe (1977)
- Michael Cimino, Michael Deeley, John Peverall and Barry Spikings (1978)
- Stanley R. Jaffe (1979)
- Ronald L. Schwary (1980)
- David Puttnam (1981)
- Richard Attenborough (1982)
- James L. Brooks (1983)
- Saul Zaentz (1984)
- Sydney Pollack (1985)
- Arnold Kopelson (1986)
- Jeremy Thomas (1987)
- Mark Johnson (1988)
- Lili Fini Zanuck and Richard D. Zanuck (1989)
- Kevin Costner and Jim Wilson (1990)
- Ron Bozman, Edward Saxon and Kenneth Utt (1991)
- Clint Eastwood (1992)
- Branko Lustig, Gerald R. Molen and Steven Spielberg (1993)
- Wendy Finerman, Steve Starkey and Steve Tisch (1994)
- Bruce Davey, Mel Gibson and Alan Ladd Jr. (1995)
- Saul Zaentz (1996)
- James Cameron and Jon Landau (1997)
- Donna Gigliotti, Marc Norman, David Parfitt, Harvey Weinstein and Edward Zwick (1998)
- Bruce Cohen and Dan Jinks (1999)
- David Franzoni, Branko Lustig and Douglas Wick (2000)
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- Martin Richards (2002)
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- Graham King (2006)
- Ethan Coen, Joel Coen and Scott Rudin (2007)
- Christian Colson (2008)
- Kathryn Bigelow, Mark Boal, Nicolas Chartier and Greg Shapiro (2009)
- Iain Canning, Emile Sherman and Gareth Unwin (2010)
- Thomas Langmann (2011)
- Ben Affleck, George Clooney and Grant Heslov (2012)
- Dede Gardner, Anthony Katagas, Jeremy Kleiner, Steve McQueen and Brad Pitt (2013)
- Alejandro G. Iñárritu, John Lesher and James W. Skotchdopole (2014)
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- J. Miles Dale and Guillermo del Toro (2017)
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- Bong Joon-ho and Kwak Sin-ae (2019)
- Mollye Asher, Dan Janvey, Frances McDormand, Peter Spears and Chloé Zhao (2020)
- Fabrice Gianfermi, Philippe Rousselet, Patrick Wachsberger (2021)
- Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert and Jonathan Wang (2022)
- Emma Thomas, Charles Roven, and Christopher Nolan (2023)
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