
Rick Bieber
- Vice President Since 2006
Rick Bieber began
his career in the New York offices of Columbia Pictures
Industries, Inc., after receiving a J.D. degree from Vermont
Law School and his undergraduate degree from Hofstra
University.
He has owned and operated his own independent company as well
as serving as the chief executive of several, prominent
entertainment companies. They include Stonebridge
Entertainment, a company that he formed with Michael Douglas;
HBO Pictures; Fox West Pictures and Harmony Pictures. In
addition, Bieber co-created Third Stone Music, a record label
of Atlantic Records.
He has also produced or been responsible for the production of
over 30 television and cable movies, including the recent
"Caught In The Act," starring Lauren Holly; "Mandela,"
starring Danny Glover and Alfre Woodard; "Last Innocent Man,"
directed by Roger Spottiswood and starring Ed Harris; "Clinton
and Nadine," starring Andy Garcia and Ellen Barkin; "Long
Gone," starring William Peterson and Virginia Madsen; "Baja
Oklahoma," produced by Ray Stark and featuring Julia Roberts;
"Apology," starring Peter Weller and Lesley Anne Warren; "The
Man Who Broke 1000 Chains," starring Val Kilmer; "Act of
Vengeance," starring Charles Bronson; "12:01," directed by
Jack Sholder and starring Jonathan Silverman and Helen
Slater;" "Lifepod," starring Ron Silver and Robert Loggia;
John Landis's remake of "The Munsters"; and "Hostage for a
Day," in which he arranged for John Candy to direct his first
and only movie.
Bieber has produced or executive produced several feature
films including the recent "Aurora Borealis," starring Josh
Jackson, Juliette Lewis and Donald Sutherland; "Flatliners,"
which was directed by Joel Schumacher and starred Julia
Roberts, Keifer Sutherland, Kevin Bacon, William Baldwin and
Oliver Platt; "Made in America," starring Whoopi Goldberg and
Ted Danson; "Radio Flyer," directed by Dick Donner and
starring Lorraine Bracco and Adam Baldwin; "Hard Promises,"
starring Sissy Spacek;; and "The Illusion," starring Michael
Goorjian and Kirk Douglas.
Scheduled to begin principal photography in early 2008, Bieber
will direct the feature film The 5th Quarter, a true
inspirational sports story, which he also wrote and will
produce. Bieber recently directed, co-wrote and produced the
feature film entitled "Crazy", starring newcomer Waylan Payne
and Ali Larter. Inspired by the life of guitar legend Hank
Garland.
Rick Bieber's Bio On IMDB
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