Leonardo Bercovici

Leonardo Bercovici

Deceased · Born: Jan 4, 1908 · Died: Nov 22, 1995

Personal Details

BornJan 4, 1908 Brooklyn, New York, USA

Biography

Leonardo Bercovici's life began on a chilly winter morning, January 4, 1908, in the bustling borough of Brooklyn, New York, USA, a city that would forever leave its mark on the world. This talented individual, who would go on to make a lasting impact in the world of entertainment, was destined for greatness.

As a writer and director, Leonardo Bercovici's creative genius shone brightly, leaving an indelible mark on the silver screen. His impressive body of work includes the critically acclaimed films Square of Violence (1961),Story of a Woman (1970),and the timeless classic The Bishop's Wife (1947),a testament to his innovative storytelling and masterful direction.

But Leonardo's life was not just defined by his professional accomplishments. He was also a devoted partner, sharing his life with the lovely Märta Torén, a union that brought joy and happiness to his life.

Sadly, Leonardo Bercovici's remarkable journey came to an end on November 22, 1995, in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, California, USA. Though he may be gone, his legacy lives on, inspiring future generations of writers, directors, and filmmakers to strive for excellence and push the boundaries of their craft.

Career

1952
Monsoon
Monsoon as Screenplay
1947
The Bishop's Wife
The Bishop's Wife as Screenplay
The Lost Moment
The Lost Moment as Screenplay
1938
1970
Story of a Woman
Story of a Woman as Director, Writer
1961
Square of Violence
Square of Violence as Director, Writer