After earning a doctorate at Princeton, Dan Bronson taught English and
American literature at Indiana's DePauw University. His consuming
passion for the movies inspired him to create a film program at DePauw
and later led to an internship at Universal Studios, where his mentors
included Academy Award winning writer-director George Seaton, legendary
film editor Verna Fields, and acclaimed producer-director Gilbert
Cates.
Dan went on to a career as a story analyst at Universal, Fox and
Paramount, as Associate Story Editor at Filmways, and eventually, as
Executive Story Editor at Paramount Pictures, where he found and
recommended such varied films as Witness and Pretty in Pink. He wrote
the story notes for many Paramount productions, including Top Gun and
Young Sherlock Holmes, and supervised the early development of
Godfather III.
A call from Jeffrey Katzenberg lured Dan to Disney, where he began a
career as an independent writer-producer, working not just at Disney
but also at Interscope, Paramount, Tri-Star, MGM, Orion, Largo, HBO,
USA, CBS, NBC, and ABC. He did uncredited work on Marlee Matlin's Hear
No Evil and John McTiernan's Die Hard: With a Vengeance, but is best
known for HBO's Ed Harris thriller The Last Innocent Man and NBC's
Death of a Cheerleader.
Dan is currently (2013) writing books and has just completed a memoir
he calls Confessions of a Hollywood Nobody.