Moritz Borman, Producer of ‘Terminator’ Movies and Oliver Stone Films, Dies at 71
Moritz Borman, a German-born film producer, died in Munich on Wednesday at age 71. Over his decades-long career, he produced more than 25 feature films ranging from acclaimed literary adaptations to major commercial action franchises, establishing himself as a significant bridge between European and Hollywood filmmaking. His death was confirmed by his longtime producing partners Eric Kopeloff and Philip Schulz-Deyle.
Borman's filmography included Oscar-nominated works such as John Huston's "Under the Volcano" and "The Quiet American," as well as multiple collaborations with director Oliver Stone on films addressing historical and political subjects. He also produced entries in the "Terminator" franchise alongside various other genre films. His partners noted his influence on independent cinema and his role in mentoring filmmakers, characterising him as a figure of integrity and passion for the medium.
- Film producer Moritz Borman, 71, died in Munich on Wednesday; no cause disclosed
- Produced 25+ films spanning literary adaptations, political dramas, and action blockbusters over his career
- Key works included collaborations with director Oliver Stone and the Terminator franchise