Lawrence Bender

Film producer

Birthday October 17, 1957

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace New York City, U.S.

Age 66 years old

Nationality United States

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1957

Lawrence Bender (born October 17, 1957) is an American film producer.

Throughout his career, Bender-produced films have received 36 Academy Award nominations, resulting in eight wins.

1979

He is a graduate of The University of Maine, Class of 1979, majoring in Civil Engineering.

While in college, Bender acquired a passion for dance.

After graduating, Bender pursued dancing and was awarded a scholarship to the Louis Falco dance troupe.

He worked as a dancer for some time before a series of injuries ended his dance career.

1980

In the 1980s, he worked as a grip on the syndicated anthology series Tales from the Darkside.

1989

In 1989 he produced, along with Sam Raimi, the film Intruder, for which he also co-wrote the story.

1990

After meeting Tarantino in 1990 and being given the script for Reservoir Dogs, he agreed to produce the film, which went on to achieve commercial success.

Throughout the 1990s, Bender also produced Pulp Fiction (1994), Killing Zoe (1994), Fresh, White Man's Burden (1995), From Dusk Till Dawn (1996), Jackie Brown (1997), Good Will Hunting (1997), A Price Above Rubies (1998), and Anna and the King (1999).

1992

Bender rose to fame by producing Reservoir Dogs in 1992 and has since produced several of Quentin Tarantino's films including Pulp Fiction, Kill Bill: Volume 1 & 2 and Inglourious Basterds.

2000

He had deals with Miramax and Fox 2000 Pictures.

In the early 2000s, Bender produced the films, The Mexican (2001), Knockaround Guys (2001), Kill Bill: Volume 1 (2003), Kill Bill: Volume 2 (2004), Innocent Voices (2004), and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights.

In the early 2000s, Bender formed a partnership with Kevin Kelly Brown and created the production company Bender Brown Productions.

The company produced the CBS Drama Dr. Vegas and the Syfy channel mini-series Earthsea.

2005

Since May 2005, Bender has been a contributing blogger at HuffPost.

2006

Bender has also produced three documentary films, most notably An Inconvenient Truth (2006) which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

He has received three Best Picture nominations for producing Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting and Inglourious Basterds.

Bender was born to a Jewish family in The Bronx, New York, and grew up in New Jersey, where his father was a college history professor and his mother was a kindergarten teacher.

He described his hometown of Cherry Hill at the time as "all-white and anti-Semitic".

He attended Cherry Hill High School East, where he decided to pursue a career as a civil engineer.

His grandfather had been a civil engineer and he heard there were good jobs available in the field.

He produced the 2006 documentary An Inconvenient Truth, which raised unprecedented awareness about climate change, won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

2008

In 2008, Bender was a founding member of the World Security Institute campaign, Global Zero.

In 2008, it was reported that Bender was working with Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor to create a television series based on the 2007 album Year Zero.

2009

In 2009, Bender produced the Tarantino film Inglourious Basterds which was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Picture.

It would be the last time Bender and Tarantino would ever work together.

2010

His 2010 documentary, Countdown to Zero, features Tony Blair, Presidents, Musharef, Gorbachev, De Klerk and Carter among others, details the urgent risk posed by proliferation, terrorism, and accidental use of nuclear weapons.

2012

He also produced the 2012 film Safe, which starred Jason Statham.

2015

Bender produced the 2015 Starz miniseries Flesh and Bone.

2016

In 2016, he was executive producer for The Forest, Martin Scorsese's Silence and Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge.

2017

In 2017, it was announced that Bender would serve as a producer for the film The Widow.

Bender makes a cameo appearance in many of the films he produces: he was a police officer chasing Mr. Pink in Reservoir Dogs, a restaurant patron billed as a "Long Hair Yuppie-Scum" in Fresh, Pulp Fiction and Four Rooms, a hotel clerk in Kill Bill: Volume 2, and as a bartender in Safe.

Bender was an executive producer for the 2017 sequel to An Inconvenient Truth, An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power.

In 2017, it was announced that Bender and Brown would executive produce a reboot pilot of the television series Roswell for The CW.

2018

On February 8, 2018, multiple news outlets broke the story that Bender was responsible for covering up a car crash on the set of the film Kill Bill that Uma Thurman claims “nearly killed” her.

The CW ordered Roswell, New Mexico to series in May 2018.

Bender also executive produced the 2018 Netflix series Seven Seconds.

Bender is also a passionate social and political activist and supports many causes.

Bender serves on the board of The Creative Coalition.