Martin Brest

Martin Brest

1951-08-08 The Bronx, New York City, New York Male 5 Known Credits

Biography

Martin Brest (born August 8, 1951) is an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. After his feature debut, Going in Style (1979), he directed the action comedies Beverly Hills Cop (1984) and Midnight Run (1988), which were critical and commercial hits. He then directed Scent of a Woman (1992), starring Al Pacino, who won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, and earned Brest nominations for Best Director and Best Picture. He followed it with Meet Joe Black (1998), which received mixed reviews. Brest's next film was Gigli (2003). After disagreements between Brest and Revolution Studios, creative control was taken from him, resulting in a radically re-written and re-shot version of the original film being released, which became his first and only unprofitable film and, in fact, a major box-office bomb and was widely panned. It remains his last film to date. Description above from the Wikipedia article Martin Brest, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1951-08-08

Place of Birth

The Bronx, New York City, New York

Known Credits

5

Known For

Directing

Photos

Martin Brest Photo

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Known For Movies

Known For TV Shows

No known TV shows available.

Movie Credits

Beverly Hills Cop

1984

Beverly Palms Hotel Checkout Clerk (uncredited)

Spies Like Us

1985

Drive-In Security

Midnight Run

1988

Airline Ticket Clerk (uncredited)

Hot Dogs for Gauguin

1972

Man on Ferry

TV Credits

No TV credits available.

Movie Production Credits

Meet Joe Black

Director

1998

Scent of a Woman

Producer

1992

Beverly Hills Cop

Director

1984

WarGames

Co-Director

1983

Going in Style

Original Film Writer

2017

Midnight Run

Producer

1988

Gigli

Director

2003

Minestrone

Assistant Director

1975

Hot Tomorrows

Writer

1977

Josh & S.A.M.

Producer

1993

Going in Style

Screenplay

1979

TV Production Credits

Saturday Night Live

Director

1975