Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1926-11-28 (98 years old)

Place of Birth

Los Angeles, California, USA

Lawrence Turman

Biography:

Lawrence Turman (November 28, 1926 – July 1, 2023) was an American film producer. He was best known for serving as a producer of The Graduate (1967, for which he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture.)

Turman was born in Los Angeles, California on November 28, 1926, into a Jewish family. His father was Jacob Turman and his mother Esther Gldman Turman. Turman served in the U.S. Navy during World War II.

Turman was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture as producer of The Graduate (1967). He also produced other films such as Pretty Poison (1968), The Great White Hope (1970), The Thing (1982),[6] Mass Appeal (1984), Short Circuit (1986), The River Wild (1994), and American History X (1998).

Known For

Acting

2015

Trojan War as Self

2012

On Cinema as Lawrence Turman

2007

1992

Production

1998

American History X as Executive Producer
The Long Way Home as Executive Producer

1996

Pretty Poison as Executive Producer

1994

The Getaway as Producer
The River Wild as Producer

1989

Gleaming the Cube as Producer

1988

Short Circuit 2 as Producer
Jesse as Producer

1986

Short Circuit as Producer
Running Scared as Producer
News at Eleven as Executive Producer

1985

The Mean Season as Producer

1984

Mass Appeal as Producer

1983

Second Thoughts as Producer

1982

The Thing as Producer
Between Two Brothers as Executive Producer

1981

Caveman as Producer

1979

Walk Proud as Producer

1977

First Love as Producer
Heroes as Producer

1975

The Nickel Ride as Executive Producer
The Drowning Pool as Producer

1974

Get Christie Love! as Executive Producer
Unwed Father as Executive Producer

1973

She Lives! as Executive Producer

1970

1968

Pretty Poison as Executive Producer

1967

The Flim-Flam Man as Producer
The Graduate as Producer

1964

The Best Man as Producer

1963

Stolen Hours as Executive Producer

1961

The Young Doctors as Producer

Directing

Writing

1983

Second Thoughts as Writer

Crew

1974

Savages as Creative Consultant

1964

The Best Man as Presenter