Avinoam Lerner (Hebrew: אבי לרנר; born 13 October 1947) is an Israeli-American film producer, primarily of American action movies. Lerner is the founder and CEO of Millennium Films.

Avi Lerner
Born
Avinoam Lerner

(1947-10-13) October 13, 1947 (age 77)
NationalityIsraeli-American
OccupationFilm producer
Years active1984–present
Notable workKing of California (2007)
Rambo (2008)
The Expendables (2010)
SpouseDaphne Lerner
Children3

Life and career

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Avi Lerner was born in Haifa, Israel, 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 far as the Suez Canal.[1]: 68  He served in the 1973 Yom Kippur War as a reservist.[2]

Lerner originally worked in movie theaters in Tel Aviv[1]: 66  but later relocated to South Africa,[2] where he produced several films and also owned a chain of movie theaters until relocating once again to Los Angeles in the early 1990s. In 1991, he served as President of the independent production/distribution company, Global Pictures.

Lerner founded two production companies, Nu Image and Millennium Films, with Trevor Short, Danny Dimbort and Danny Lerner. The companies have a varied output, though the vast majority are action films. Most of the action films Avi produces are filmed in Bulgaria, where he owns Nu Boyana Film.

Nu Image, now Millennium Films, bought the independent film studio First Look Studios in 2007 and restructured the organization to distribute their specialty films.[2] In 2007, Lerner obtained the rights to the Rambo franchise and rebooted the series in 2008 with Rambo.

Until his success with The Expendables (2010), Lerner's reputation was of a B movie producer.[2] Lerner has complained that Israel is the only country where his work is criticized, and he avoids giving interviews to Israeli reporters.[1]: 65 

Lerner describes his approach to the film industry as purely business-oriented: unlike Hollywood's larger film studios, which invest much larger sums of money to cover production expenses but also lose money from time to time, Lerner's team carefully calculates the potential revenue of a given film and tailors the production costs accordingly.[1]: 66 

Sexual harassment allegations

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In May 2017, Lerner was sued by a former employee for sexual harassment and gender discrimination. Lerner claimed the accusations were "all lies".[3] In June 2018, Hollywood actor Terry Crews accused Lerner of making a phone call to his manager in which he said Lerner threatened to introduce difficulties into Terry Crews' career unless Crews dropped his case against Hollywood talent agency William Morris Endeavor, employer of agent and founding member Adam Venit.[4]

Lerner stood by Bryan Singer after sexual assault allegations were made against him in January 2019.[5]

I continue to be in development for Red Sonja and Bryan Singer continues to be attached. The over $800 million Bohemian Rhapsody has grossed, making it the highest grossing drama in film history, is testament to his remarkable vision and acumen. I know the difference between agenda driven fake news and reality, and I am very comfortable with this decision. In America people are innocent until proven otherwise.

Action stars

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The bulk of Lerner's films featured action stars who were at their peak in the 1980s–1990s: Jean-Claude Van Damme, Steven Seagal, Wesley Snipes and Dolph Lundgren, usually released as direct-to-video. Lerner produced Rambo starring Sylvester Stallone, and Righteous Kill starring Robert De Niro and Al Pacino for Millennium Films and Emmett/Furla Films.[6] He produced The Expendables, directed by Stallone.[7]

Other features Lerner has had a hand in include: End Game, starring Cuba Gooding Jr. and James Woods; Edison, starring Morgan Freeman, Kevin Spacey, and Justin Timberlake, 16 Blocks, The Black Dahlia, The Wicker Man, and even Werner Herzog's Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call New Orleans, starring Nicolas Cage. He is also listed as a producer in the thriller Trespass.

Personal life

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Lerner and his wife, Daphne have three children, Yariv, Keren and Marlena.[2]

Filmography

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Executive producer

Producer

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Frankel, Guy (April 5, 2012). Nofech-Mozes, Miriam (ed.). בלתי מנוצח [Undefeated]. Pnai Plus (in Hebrew) (1181). ניצן בע"מ: 64–70. לרנר לא אוהב להתראיין, במיוחד לא כאן, בישראל, המדינה שבה גדל והתחיל את הקריירה שלו. הוא מרגיש שכאן תמיד מותחים עליו ביקורת." "לרנר נולד בחיפה ב-1947 (בן 64 כיום), גדל בשדרות הציונות, וב-1966 התגייס לצנחנים, 'ציוני אמיתי, פטריוט', הוא מגדיר את עצמו, ומספר שרצה 'לתת למדינה'. 'אחרי מלחמת ששת הימים, שעבורי היתה מלחמת שלושת הימים, השתתפתי בקרב על רפיח ותוך שלושה ימים הגענו לתעלה'." "'מראשית דרכי, הקטע האהוב והמספק ביותר מבחינתי היה להוריד את התריס הקטן של קופת מוכר הכרטיסים בקולנוע בן יהודה (שבו עבד בצעירותו – ג.פ.), זה היה הסימן שכל הכרטיסים נמכרו'.
  2. ^ a b c d e Galloway, Stephen (July 17, 2011). "Producer Avi Lerner: The Most Unlikely Movie Mogul". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 14, 2012.
  3. ^ Pedersen, Erik (May 3, 2017). "Millennium Films & Nu Image Hit With Sexual Harassment And Gender-Bias Suit; "All Lies," Avi Lerner Says". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  4. ^ Chmielewski, Dawn C. (June 26, 2018). "Terry Crews Testifies Before Senate On Sexual Assault, Says He Won't Be In 'Expendables 4' After Producer Threatened "Trouble"". Deadline Hollywood.
  5. ^ Garber, Megan (January 25, 2019). "Industry Reactions to the Bryan Singer Allegations Are a Lesson in Willful Ignorance". The Atlantic.
  6. ^ "De Niro, Pacino Team for Indie Movie". IMDb. Archived from the original on May 20, 2007.
  7. ^ Purdum, Todd S. (February 15, 2019). "The Hollywood Producer Behind Bryan Singer's Stalled Movie". The Atlantic.
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