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Davidson continued to work in the United States as a producer and a screenwriter. He was involved in producing several major films including 16 Blocks, The Wicker Man, The Black Dahlia, 2008's Rambo and The Expendables. He is also listed as a producer in the thriller Trespass. Filmography
Boaz Davidson is the Head of Development and Creative Affairs for Millennium Films. He has been with the firm and its parent company, Nu Image, Inc., since 1992. However, he is equally well known as the writer-director of the critically acclaimed worldwide hit film Lemon Popsicle, which debuted at the Berlin Film Festival, receiving its ...
- January 1, 1
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- Tel Aviv, Palestine [now Israel]
Boaz Davidson Active - 1969 - Present | Born - Aug 11, 1943 | Genres - Thriller , Action , Adventure Filmography ↓
Boaz Davidson (born 8 November 1943) is an Israeli film director, producer and screenwriter. He was born in Tel Aviv, British Mandate of Palestine and studied film in London. He started his career by directing the television show Lool (1969) and the movie Shablul (1971).
Day of the Dead: Bloodline. Delta Force 3: The Killing Game. Derailed (2002 film) Edison (film) For the Cause (film) Forever Lulu (2000 film) Hammerhead: Shark Frenzy. Larva (film) The Legend of Hercules. Lonely Hearts (2006 film) Looking for Lola. Mansquito. Marines (film) Mega Snake. Mozart and the Whale. Ninja (film) Ninja: Shadow of a Tear.
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Boaz Davidson (born 8 November 1943) is an Israeli film director, producer and screenwriter. He was born in Tel Aviv, British Mandate of Palestine and studied film in London. He started his career by directing the television show Lool (1969) and the movie Shablul (1971).