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Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1965-05-15 (59 years old)

Place of Birth

Wichita Falls, Texas, USA

Chad Oman

Biography:

Chad Oman (born May 15, 1965) is an American film producer and is the President of Production for Jerry Bruckheimer Films. Before joining Jerry Bruckheimer Films in 1995, he was a founding employee of the Motion Picture Corporation of America. 

He attended the University of California at Los Angeles, where he studied screenwriting.  He then traveled to New York where he attended New York University, where he participated in the undergraduate film production program.

Known For

Production

2025

F1 as Producer

2022

Top Gun: Maverick as Executive Producer

2020

Bad Boys for Life as Executive Producer

2019

Gemini Man as Executive Producer

2018

12 Strong as Executive Producer

2014

Deliver Us from Evil as Executive Producer

2013

The Lone Ranger as Executive Producer

2010

The Sorcerer's Apprentice as Executive Producer

2009

G-Force as Executive Producer
Confessions of a Shopaholic as Executive Producer

2006

Glory Road as Executive Producer
Déjà Vu as Executive Producer

2004

King Arthur as Executive Producer
National Treasure as Executive Producer

2003

Kangaroo Jack as Executive Producer
Veronica Guerin as Executive Producer
Bad Boys II as Executive Producer

2002

Bad Company as Executive Producer

2001

Pearl Harbor as Executive Producer
Black Hawk Down as Executive Producer

2000

Coyote Ugly as Producer
Gone in Sixty Seconds as Executive Producer

1999

Swing Vote as Producer

1998

Enemy of the State as Executive Producer
Armageddon as Executive Producer

1997

Con Air as Executive Producer
Soldier of Fortune, Inc. as Consulting Producer

1996

The War at Home as Co-Executive Producer
Dangerous Minds as Production Consultant

1994

Dumb and Dumber as Associate Producer
The Desperate Trail as Co-Producer

1993

Love, Cheat & Steal as Co-Producer

1992

Sketch Artist as Co-Producer
Double Trouble as Co-Producer

1991

Driving Me Crazy as Co-Producer

Directing

1992

Double Trouble as Second Unit Director