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Luca Bercovici (born February 22, 1957) is an American filmmaker, writer, producer and actor. In 1979, as part of Bercovici's earliest involvements in filmmaking, he spent six months in Japan as a dialogue director for the miniseries, Shogun (1980), working primarily with the leading actress, Yôko Shimada , who was subsequently awarded the ...
- Luca Josef Bercovici, New York, New York
- Filmmaker, actor, director, writer and producer
- American, Italian
- Eric Bercovici (father)
Luca Bercovici. Producer: 12 Monkeys. A third-generation filmmaker, Luca Bercovici was born in New York and raised in such far-flung places as London, Rome, New York and California. Mr. Bercovici attended College of the Redwoods, Santa Monica College and Loyola Marymount University. In 1979, Mr. Bercovici spent six months in Japan, working on ...
- Producer, Actor, Director
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Luca Bercovici. Producer: 12 Monkeys. A third-generation filmmaker, Luca Bercovici was born in New York and raised in such far-flung places as London, Rome, New York and California. Mr. Bercovici attended College of the Redwoods, Santa Monica College and Loyola Marymount University. In 1979, Mr. Bercovici spent six months in Japan, working on the miniseries, Shogun (1980), as Dialogue Director ...
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Luca Bercovici (born February 22, 1957) is an American filmmaker, writer, producer and actor. In 1979, as part of Bercovici's earliest involvements in filmmaking, he spent six months in Japan as a dialogue director for the miniseries, Shogun (1980), working primarily with the leading actress, Yôko Shimada, who was subsequently awarded the ...
A third-generation filmmaker, Luca Bercovici was born in New York and raised in such far-flung places as London, Rome, New York and California. Mr. Bercovici attended College of the Redwoods, Santa Monica College and Loyola Marymount University. In 1979, Mr. Bercovici spent six months in Japan, working on the miniseries, Shogun (1980), as Dialogue Director, specifically working with Japanese ...
Mar 12, 2015 · Luca Bercovici, the director and co-writer of Ghoulies, a 1984 horror-comedy about a toilet-dwelling monster, talks about the origins, the influences and the legacy of the film. He reveals how he and his co-writers made the iconic image of the green-skinned creature coming out of the toilet, and how they were cheated by the studio.