Arthur L. Bernstein is a multifaceted individual with a wide range of accomplishments in the film industry, business, and sports.
As a producer, writer, and actor, Bernstein has worked on several films, including "Walt Before Mickey", "15 Rounds", and "Swing State". He has also produced a TV special, "Mike Huckabee's Christmas In America", which aired on major networks.
Bernstein has also worked as an executive producer on several films, including "New Life", which deals with the realities of cancer. He is the co-founder of AB Entertainment and has worked on several other projects, including "BoneRidge", "Stealing Elvis", and "Smoke-I".
In addition to his work in the film industry, Bernstein has a background in marketing and has worked in the insurance industry. He is a rainmaker at Richard S. Bernstein and Associates, Inc. and has a unique ability to place business leaders together for profitable relationships.
Bernstein is an avid fan of movies and sports, and his favorite teams are the Miami Heat, the New York Yankees, and the Miami Dolphins. His favorite players are Dwyane Wade and Ben Simmons, and his all-time favorite players include Lou Gherig, Ty Cobb, Babe Ruth, Derek Jeter, Rickey Henderson, Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, Mario Lemieux, Patrick Roy, Don Mattingly, Jim Brown, O.J. Simpson, and Dan Marino.
Throughout his career, Bernstein has been recognized for his work as an award-winning filmmaker. He began his career in the 1980s as an extra on the TV show "SuperForce" and has since worked on numerous productions, including commercials, infomercials, and feature films.
Bernstein has also had the opportunity to learn from the famous Burt Reynolds and has worked with other notable figures in the film industry, including Paul Lazarus III, stuntman Mike Kurton, and Johnathan Krane.
In his personal life, Bernstein was born on March 3rd in the Good Samaritan Hospital in West Palm Beach to parents Michele Alexanne Packer and Richard S. Bernstein, who are no longer married. He attended Cardigan Mountain, Brewster Academy, and Palm Beach Gardens High School, graduating with honors in 1996.