Bruce Reisman, a talented writer-producer and show-runner, made a remarkable start to his career by selling his first TV script at the tender age of 13. Throughout his illustrious career, he has worked on numerous TV series, including The Fall Guy, CHiPs, Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer, TJ Hooker, and Tour of Duty.
As a co-founder of both FourTwoFive Films and Four Legged Pictures, Reisman has been instrumental in producing several independent movies, such as "The House That Jack Built" and "Blood Effects". Moreover, he has written and directed 10 theatrical plays that have been successfully produced in both Los Angeles and New York.
Reisman's latest play, "Blank", is set to premiere in a "try-out" run in Los Angeles in 2013. He has also been inducted into the National Cowboy Hall of Fame in 1991, receiving the prestigious Wrangler Award for his outstanding writing of "Requiem For a Hero", an episode of The Young Riders.
In addition to his literary and cinematic endeavors, Reisman is set to publish his first novel, "Sexual Justice", in 2013. This highly anticipated novel will be available on Amazon.com in June 2013.
It is clear that Bruce Reisman is a multi-talented individual with a passion for storytelling, and his impressive body of work is a testament to his dedication and creativity.