A third-generation filmmaker, Luca Bercovici was born in New York and raised in such far-flung places as London, Rome, New York and California. After attending College of the Redwoods and Santa Monica College, he graduated from Loyola Marymount University. In 1979, Mr. Bercovici spent six months in Japan, working on the miniseries, "Shogun", as Dialogue Director, specifically working with Japanese actress, Yoko Shimada (Golden Globe Winner, Emmy Nominee). Upon returning to the United States, he launched an acting career and has starred in many feature films including "American Flyers", (starring Kevin Costner, directed by John Badham), "Clean and Sober" (starring Michael Keaton, directed by Glenn Gordon Caron), "Pacific Heights" (also starring Michael Keaton and Melanie Griffith, directed by John Schlesinger), "K2" (starring Michael Biehn, directed Franc Roddam), "Drop Zone" (starring Wesley Snipes, directed by John Badham), "The Big Squeeze" with Lara Flynn Boyle, "Flatland", a series produced in Shanghai, starring Dennis Hopper, and recently, "Stag Night", starring Vinessa Shaw and Kip Pardue. Mr. Bercovici began his professional writing career in 1982, developing new series concepts for MGM, culminating in a pilot script for CBS and MGM, "The Storytellers". He has also written for Aaron Spelling Productions, Trimark, Warner Bros., Tapestry Films and many others. In 1984, Bercovici co-wrote a feature film script "New Deal" which was subsequently purchased by 20th Century Fox. Also that year, Bercovici made his directorial debut with the hugely successful film "Ghoulies", which he also co-wrote. "Ghoulies" was the top grossing independent film in 1985 and has spawned three sequels. In 1988, Bercovici directed his second feature, a musical comedy about a vampire, "Rockula", which he also co-wrote. In 1993, Luca Bercovici directed his third film, "Dark Tide" for Trimark and Tapestry Films, an action thriller starring Chris Sarandon, Richard Tyson and Bridgette Bako (#1 R.O.I, Showest 1994). In 1994, Bercovici made his fourth feature, directing a horror-comedy, which he scripted, entitled "The Granny", starring Stella Stevens and Shannon Whirry for Tapestry Films and Warner Vision. "The Chain", an action drama starring Gary Busey, is Luca Bercovici's fifth feature film. "The Chain" sold exceptionally well at AFM and was picked up by HBO for a World Premiere. In addition to directing, Bercovici also co-wrote the script. In 1996, Bercovici directed his sixth film, "Convict 762" for EGM International. In 1997, Mr. Bercovici directed his seventh feature, "Bittersweet" which starred James Russo, Angie Everhart, Brian Wimmer and Eric Roberts. Bercovici's eighth feature, "Luck of the Draw" stars William Forsythe, Dennis Hopper, Eric Roberts, Ice-T & Michael Madsen. In addition, Bercovici has recently finished writing a four-hour miniseries about an infamous WWII-era broadcaster, and has completed two documentaries and several music videos.
Before forming BlueDanube Films with Gábor Váradi, Mr. Bercovici was Head of Production for Raleigh Film Budapest for two years. Most recently, Mr. Bercovici served as Production Supervisor on the latest "Die Hard" installment, "A Good Day To Die Hard".