Bruce David Klein

Bruce David Klein is a producer, director and writer of television, film and digital entertainment. He is the founder of Atlas Media Corp..

On the television front, Klein was an early innovator in cable programming, responsible for series such as Dr. G: Medical Examiner (for Discovery Health/TLC), Breaking Vegas and American Eats (for The History Channel), It Could Happen Tomorrow (The Weather Channel), Factory Floor (National Geographic), and Top 5 and Behind The Bash with Giada DeLaurentiis (Food Network).[1]

On the theatrical documentary front, Klein directed Meat Loaf: In Search of Paradise (2008) and produced Robert Blecker Wants Me Dead.[2] He also co-wrote and directed the independent film The Stranger, starring William Atherton and Roxana Zal.

In 2011, Klein wrote and directed the TV movie Who Killed Chandra Levy?[3]

Klein and his work have been featured and reviewed in publications such as The New York Times,[4][5] Variety,[6]Crain’s New York Business, Entertainment Weekly, TelevisionWeek,[7] and World Screen News.[8]

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