Jerry Bruckheimer
![Bruckheimer at a ceremony to receive a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] in June 2013](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d5/JerryBruckheimerHWOFJune2013.jpg)
At the helm of his self-titled production company, he has produced films that have been distributed by numerous film studios such as Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures and Disney, while his television works have been co-produced by Warner Bros. Television and CBS Studios. In July 2003, Bruckheimer was honored by ''Variety'' as the first in Hollywood history to produce the first and second highest-grossing films of a single weekend: ''Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl'' and ''Bad Boys II''. In 2023, ''Top Gun: Maverick'' earned him his first nomination for Best Picture at the 95th Academy Awards.
His best known television series are television dramas ''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''CSI: Miami'', ''CSI: NY'', ''CSI: Cyber'', ''Without a Trace'', ''Cold Case'', ''Lucifer'' and reality competition series ''The Amazing Race'', which would spawn a franchise with international versions. For the latter, he won ten Primetime Emmy Awards. In 2003, three of his television productions—''CSI: Crime Scene Investigation'', ''Without a Trace'' and ''CSI: Miami''—ranked among the top ten in the US ratings, making him the first producer to achieve this.
Bruckheimer is also the co-founder (with the late David Bonderman) and majority owner of the Seattle Kraken, the 2021 expansion team of the National Hockey League. Provided by Wikipedia