Luca Bercovici
Luca Bercovici is an American filmmaker, director, writer, producer and actor based in the Hungarian capital, Budapest. He has directed eight feature films including Ghoulies, which he also co-wrote. Bercovici co-founded BlueDanube Films, a full-service motion picture production company that provides production services as well as creating original content in English and Hungarian with Gábor Váradi. He was also head of production for Raleigh Film Budapest from 2009 to 2011.
Family
Bercovici is the son of television/film producer Eric Bercovici and has worked on a number of projects written and / or produced by his father, including 1979's Flesh & Blood, 1980's Shōgun, two 1981 films — Chicago Story, which served as the pilot for the 1982 TV series Chicago Story, and McClain's Law, which served as the pilot for the 1981–82 series McClain's Law as well as 1988's Noble House. His grandfather was Leonardo Bercovici, director, writer, and producer known for The Bishop's Wife, Portrait of Jennie, and The Lost Moment. He is also grand-nephew of writer Konrad Bercovici.Education
Bercovici attended College of the Redwoods where he studied with Carlo Mazzone-Clementi, Santa Monica City College, and Loyola Marymount University. Bercovici studied acting professionally with Jeff Corey and Lee Strasberg. He is a graduate of the Joanne Baron / D.W. Brown Acting Studio.Career
Bercovici's acting career began in television with roles in Chicago Story and the made-for-TV movie starring Jamie Lee Curtis. In the 1980s, Bercovici had a role in the Charles Band movie Parasite with Demi Moore, which introduced Bercovici to independent film making. Bercovici's acting career includes roles in the movies Flesh and Blood, American Flyers, Rockula, Flatland, Richard III, Night Train, and The Childhood of a Leader. He has also appeared in several television series including The Fall Guy, Airwolf, F/X: The Series, Diagnosis Murder, Eyes, and the television mini-series Houdini with Adrien Brody.In 1979, Bercovici spent six months in Japan working on the miniseries Shōgun as dialogue director, working with Japanese actress Yôko Shimada, who was awarded the Golden Globe in 1981 for her portrayal of Mariko.
Bercovici began his professional writing career in 1982 developing new series concepts for MGM and creating the pilot script The Storytellers for CBS and MGM with Jefery Levy. His writing credits include Ghoulies, Rockula, The Granny, The Chain, Luck of the Draw, and Hotel of the Damned.
Bercovici wrote and directed the horror comedy Ghoulies, which was the top grossing independent film in 1985 and was followed by three sequels. In 1990, Bercovici directed and co-wrote the musical comedy Rockula, starring Toni Basil and Thomas Dolby. Bercovici also played the role of Pirate Chieftain in Rockula.
In 2011, Bercovici, along with Gábor Váradi, formed the production company BlueDanube Films, which entered into development on its first film, Lord of the Block starring Eric Roberts, and went on to produce the second season of the HBO Europe series, Terápia. Bercovici and Váradi were a part of the production team to bring the filming of A Good Day to Die Hard starring Bruce Willis to Budapest, Hungary with Bercovici and Váradi serving as production supervisors on the film.
Personal life
Luca Bercovici is a third-generation screenwriter and director following the path of both his grandfather Leonardo Bercovici and his father Eric Bercovici. Both of his brothers, Hilary Bercovici and Jacob Bercovici, have composed music for films.Filmography
Actor
- Flesh & Blood as Bellhop
- Stone
- The Return of Frank Cannon as Club Employee
- Chicago Story as Dukes
- ' as Pooch
- McClain's Law as Eddie Grant
- The Ordeal of Bill Carney as Bryan
- Simon & Simon as Bobby Williams / Landers / Young Man in Bar
- The Fall Guy as Winston
- Parasite as Ricus
- The Renegades as Blade
- Frightmare as Saint
- Emergency Room as Rudy
- Space Raiders as Ace
- For Love and Honor as Thurston
- Airwolf as Rusty Crawford
- Mike Hammer as Milo's Main Torturer
- Miami Vice as Hans Weiszeler
- American Flyers as Muzzin
- Amazing Stories as Granville
- Clean and Sober as Lenny
- Andy Colby's Incredible Adventure as Space Raider
- Mortal Passions as Darcy
- Rockula as Pirate Chieftain
- Pacific Heights as Greg
- Lucky/Chances as Santino Bonnatti
- K2 as Dallas Wolf
- Silk Stalkings as Lem Caine
- Live Wire as Salvatore
- Inside Monkey Zetterland as Boot Guy
- Sunset Heat as Det. Cook
- Mirror Images II as Clete Dyker
- Mission of Justice as Roger Stockwell
- A Twist of the Knife as Mr. Macon
- Time Trax as Donald Reed
- SeaQuest DSV as The Marauder
- Walker, Texas Ranger as Wade Atkins
- Scanner Cop as Dr. Krench
- Drop Zone as Jagger
- Stranger by Night as Stan Richmond
- M.A.N.T.I.S as Randy Ferril
- Diagnosis Murder as Cinnamon
- The Granny as Namon Ami
- The Chain as Shawn
- The Big Squeeze as Henry Mulhill
- One Clean Move as Oli
- ' as Wolf
- Angry Dogs
- BitterSweet as Fontain
- Sons of Thunder as Boris
- Snoops as Randall Sealy
- Burning Down the House as Repo Man
- Dirt Boy as Dr. Ronald Klugard
- Hard Luck as Chris
- Flatland as Tao
- Eyes as Brian Furber
- Richard III as Brackenbury
- Stag Night as Tunnel Rat #1
- Night Train as Man
- Lela as The dupe
- Letting Go as Joel's Father
- Houdini as Dr. Crandon
- The Childhood of a Leader as Older Foreign Gentleman
- Ruben Brandt, Collector as Kris Barutanski
- Seveled as Frank Davenport
Producer
- Waiting Game
- Lela
- Iris
- The Wind of Change
- Fekete leves
- Terápia
- Hotel of the Damned
- Fallen
- Medinah
Director
- Ghoulies
- Rockula
- Dark Tide
- The Granny
- The Chain
- Convict 762
- Bitter Sweet
- Luck of the Draw
- The Making of 'Kill Your Darlings'
Writer
- Ghoulies
- Ghoulies II
- Rockula
- Ghoulies Go to College
- Ghoulies IV
- The Granny
- The Chain
- Luck of the Draw
- Fekete leves
- Hotel of the Damned
First assistant director / Second unit director
- Night Train
Production Supervisor
- A Good Day to Die Hard