Producer Ram Bergman was born in Israel. Star Wars is his masterpiece. Rian Johnson was the writer and director of Brick, The Brothers Bloom, The Last Jedi, Looper, and Both Knives Out (2017) and The Last Jedi (2017).
Bergman received nominations for Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures at the 2020 Producers Guild of America Awards and an Achievement in Film Award for Knives Out at the 2018 Israel Film Festival.
In Israel’s Rishon LeZion, Bergman’s Jewish parents raised him.
After moving from his Israeli hometown of Rishon LeZion to New York and then Los Angeles in 1991, Bergman began producing films in his early twenties. He did not have any formal training; He only had a burning desire to work in the film industry and a passion for it. He learned his trade by working as a valet while “trying to figure out how to make movies,” and within a year, he was producing his first film.
Where did Ram Bergman go to college and high school? Did Ram Bergman go to film school?
While Rian Johnson, the director, and writer, was working on Brick, Bergman met Johnson. Bergman remembers: After Rian graduated from school, he had been working on this movie for seven years. When I read the script, I realized I had never seen anything like it.”
It’s unknown which college he attended.