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    Ian Bryce. Ian Bryce (born November 30, 1956) [1] is an English film producer. Starting as a production assistant on Return of the Jedi in 1983, he has since served as a producer for films including Twister, Saving Private Ryan, The Island, Spider-Man, Transformers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. According to The Numbers, his films have ...

  2. May 17, 2017 · Ian Bryce’s office, on the Paramount lot in Los Angeles, practically – no, literally – smells of history. In the 1940s, this was Humphrey Bogart’s office, and the first thing he did to the ...

  3. Feb 16, 2018 · 16 February 2018. GlobalUnited Kingdom. Ian Bryce, the Academy Award® nominated producer of Saving Private Ryan, Almost Famous, War Machine, and the blockbuster Transformers franchise is entering into a multi-year first look deal to produce feature films with Netflix for his shingle, Ian Bryce Productions. SCOTT STUBER QUOTE: “Anyone who has ...

  4. Jun 9, 2020 · Winston Williams spent the entire final season of 13 Reasons Why fighting to expose the truth about Bryce’s murder in the hopes of posthumously exonerating Monty of the crime. In the end, actor ...

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  5. Ian Bryce: I’ll tell you what’s great about the new movie is its freshness: the new cast, the new robots, the new vehicles … we’ve got a lot of new things. And the fresh approach certainly ...

  6. Jun 30, 2014 · Movie director Michael Bay has Ian Bryce. Mr. Bay is the creative force behind the $2.7 billion grossing "Transformers" franchise, the fourth installment of which raked in an estimated $300 ...

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  8. Ian Bryce is a British film producer who has been active in the film industry since the early 1980s. He is best known for producing films such as Saving Private Ryan, Armageddon, and the Transformers series. Bryce was born in 1956 in Totnes, United Kingdom. He attended the University of Bristol, where he studied film and television production.