Danny Lerner was born in Israel, his industry career started with
working in the distribution of films: he went on to manage a cinema
chain and subsequently moved into production when he joined Nu World
Productions in 1986.
Since then, he has produced over 70 films, shot on location in South
Africa, Namibia, Israel, Mexico, Bulgaria, Canada and United States.
In 2003, he found a Tosca Pictures with a long time friend, Les Weldon
with whom he's written and produced many movies. Both of them continue
to work closely on many future projects.
His directorial credits include "Traitor's Heart" (1999) with Bryan
Genessse and "Shark Zone" (2003) with Dean Cochran, which was followed
by "Raging Sharks" (2005), "Rin Tin Tin" (2006), "Shark in Venice"
(2007) and "Direct Contact" (2008) with Dolph Lundgren.