
Personal info
Known for
Producer
Gender
Male
Birthday
16 July
Location
California, United States
Edit pageBryan Gindoff
Biography
Bryan Gindoff is an American screenwriter and producer, recognized for his contributions to 1970s and 1980s cinema. Born on July 16, 1945, in Los Angeles, California, Gindoff's career includes notable works such as The Candy Snatchers (1973), Hard Times (1975), and Losin' It (1982).
Career Highlights
The Candy Snatchers (1973): Gindoff co-wrote and produced this exploitation crime film, which has since achieved cult status.
Hard Times (1975): Serving as a writer and producer, Gindoff contributed to this action drama starring Charles Bronson, set during the Great Depression.
Losin' It (1982): Gindoff co-wrote this teen comedy featuring Tom Cruise in one of his early roles.
Personal Life
Gindoff is married to British actress Verna Harvey.
In recent years, he has been active in his local Jewish community in Santa Barbara, California.
Legacy
Bryan Gindoff's work, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s, reflects a dynamic period in American cinema, contributing to genres ranging from exploitation films to action dramas and teen comedies.