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Hart Matthew Bochner (born October 3, 1956) is a Canadian film actor, screenwriter, director and producer.
Bochner was born in Toronto, Ontario, the son of Ruth and the late actor Lloyd Bochner. Bochner appeared in such films as Islands in the Stream (1977), Breaking Away (1979), Terror Train (1980) Supergirl (1984) and Die Hard (1988). He portrayed a cold-blooded killer in Apartment Zero (1988). Among the films he has directed are PCU and High School High. He also starred in a key role as Byron Henry in the 1988 ABC miniseies War and Remembrance.
He is a board member of the Environmental Media Awards.
Son of Lloyd Bochner
Is on the board of the EMAs (Environmental Media Awards)
Brother of Paul Bochner and Johanna Courtleigh.
Bachelor of Arts, Literature, UC San Diego 1978.
Co-Chair, Board of Directors of Environmental Media Association.
Discovered at AFI open house by Oscar-winning director Franklin Schaffner ('Patton'), subsequently Bochner made his film debut opposite George C. Scott in Schaffner's,'Islands in the Stream', 1975.
Made Feature Directorial debut with the film'PCU', for 20th Century Fox, 1994.
Runner-Up Best Actor, Seattle International Film Festival for 'Apartment Zero', 1989.
Sits on the Board of Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villeregosa's Green Ribbon Commission.
Studied Archeology, Merton College, Oxford University, 1976.
Voted '#2 Greatest Movie Sleazeball of All Time', for 'Die Hard', Maxim Magazine, 2005.
Voted 'One of Hollywood's 10 Sexiest Bachelors', US Magazine, 1989.
Member of DGA Leadership Council, PAC Committee.






