Barry Beckerman Movies
Best known for his screenplays and teleplays,
Barry Beckerman was also a studio executive and producer. He spent much of his career working with Warner Bros. having joined the studio's creative affairs department as a supervisor of acquisition and development during the early '70s. At that time, Beckerman worked closely with such directors as
Francis Ford Coppola,
George Lucas, and
John Milius, as well as with studio head
John Calley. He left Warners for Polygram in 1979, but returned to Warners and Sony Pictures as a consultant. As a scenarist, Beckerman penned the Emmy-nominated, Golden Globe-winning script for the television movie
Raid on Entebbe (1977) and for the feature film
Shamus (1973), which starred
Burt Reynolds. As a producer, Beckerman was behind
John Milius'
Red Dawn (1984). Beckerman died of cancer on July 30, 1996. He was 53. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide