Veteran Producer Moritz Borman, Oscar-Nominated Filmmaker and Oliver Stone Collaborator, Dies at 71
Moritz Borman, a prolific German-born film producer whose career spanning multiple decades established him as a significant figure in both prestige cinema and major studio productions, has died at age 71. The producer passed away on July 1 whilst working on an upcoming film project in Munich, with his extensive credits including the Oscar-nominated works "The Quiet American" and "Under the Volcano," as well as entries in the Terminator franchise and other major studio projects.
Borman was perhaps best known for his long-standing creative partnership with director Oliver Stone, collaborating on multiple acclaimed films throughout his career. His colleagues Eric Kopeloff and Philip Schulz-Deyle, who served as his producing partners for many years, confirmed his death. No cause has been disclosed at this time.
- German producer Moritz Borman, 71, died 1 July on a film set in Germany
- Produced Oscar-nominated films and frequently collaborated with director Oliver Stone on major projects
- Death confirmed by longtime partners; no cause disclosed
Coverage
- Variety — Moritz Borman, Producer of ‘Terminator’ Movies and Oliver Stone Films, Dies at 71
- Deadline — Moritz Borman Dies: Producer On Several Oliver Stone Pics, ‘Terminator’ & ‘The Crow’ Sequels And More Was 71