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    Avi Lerner was born in Haifa, Mandatory Palestine, on October 13, 1947, to a Jewish family; he grew up on Hatzionut Boulevard. He joined the Israeli military in 1966 and served in the Six-Day War and in the Paratroopers Brigade. In an interview with Pnai Plus, Lerner said he took part in the battle for the town of Rafah before penetrating as ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0503592Avi Lerner - IMDb

    Avi Lerner. Producer: Rambo: Last Blood. Avi Lerner is the Chairman and founder of Nu Image, Inc., Millennium Films and all related companies. With more than 350 films to his credit, he is one of the most experienced, prolific and successful independent producers of our time.

    • January 1, 1
    • 1.88 m
    • Haifa, Palestine [now Israel]
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  4. Oct 31, 2010 · Personal life: Lerner has two grown children, a 37-year-old son and a 35-year-old daughter (neither of whom work in Hollywood), and a 10-year-old daughter, whom he enjoys taking to the movies ...

  5. Millennium Entertainment (2001-2014) Website. www .millennium-media .net. Millennium Media (formerly Nu Image and Millennium Films) is an American independent film production and financing company that was founded by Avi Lerner, Trevor Short, Danny Dimbort, and Danny Lerner in 1992, and is one of Hollywood's [1] longest running independent film ...

  6. Feb 15, 2019 · February 15, 2019. LOS ANGELES—He got his start in the movies as a theater projectionist in South Africa, and later managed the first drive-in in his native Israel. The Hollywood Reporter once ...

  7. Email. Our Team. Avi Lerner. Chairman and Founder. Avi Lerner is the Chairman and founder of Nu Image, Inc., Millennium Films and all related companies. With more than 350 films to his credit, he is one of the most experienced, prolific and successful independent producers of our time. Born and raised in Haifa, Israel, Lerner began as manager ...

  8. Aug 17, 2011 · Soon, Lerner and his wife headed back to Tel Aviv, where in 1973 Lerner opened Israel’s first drive-in theater at the then-hefty cost of $2 million, managing it for the South Africans, all while ...

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