Gavin J. Behrman
- Producer
- Production Manager
- Additional Crew
Gavin J. Behrman is a seasoned film and television producer and production manager, known for his work across major Hollywood productions. His career spans several high-profile projects, including contributions to films such as The Call of the Wild (2020) and hit TV series like Stranger Things (S5), The Mandalorian and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan.
Behrman is recognized for managing highly complex productions with a focus on sustainability. On The Call of the Wild, he collaborated with environmental managers to implement green filming practices, including banning single-use plastics and utilizing solar-powered equipment-efforts aimed at significantly reducing the production's carbon footprint.
Beyond mainstream productions, Behrman has worked on blockbuster films and series such as Blade Runner 2049 and Erin Brockovich, as well as independent projects. His broad expertise enables him to navigate both large studio productions and intimate, socially-driven films, giving him a respected profile across the entertainment industry.
Behrman also partners closely with filmmaker John Viscount on socially conscious projects that promote peace and social awareness. One of their notable collaborations is the short film Admissions (2011), starring James Cromwell. The film explores conflict resolution through the lens of an encounter in the afterlife between an Israeli couple and a Palestinian man, focusing on forgiveness and reconciliation. Admissions has won multiple international awards and is featured in educational initiatives, including Stanford University's Forgiveness Project.
Their latest project, The Principle (2025), starring country music star Mickey Guyton addresses the theme of cyber bullying. The film premiered at The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, with enthusiastic support from Dr. Bernice King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter. This collaboration aligns with PeaceNow, a non-profit founded by Viscount, which aims to introduce peace-building films into school curriculum worldwide. Behrman's partnership with Viscount exemplifies his commitment to storytelling that fosters empathy, inspires meaningful dialogue, and drives positive social change.
Behrman is recognized for managing highly complex productions with a focus on sustainability. On The Call of the Wild, he collaborated with environmental managers to implement green filming practices, including banning single-use plastics and utilizing solar-powered equipment-efforts aimed at significantly reducing the production's carbon footprint.
Beyond mainstream productions, Behrman has worked on blockbuster films and series such as Blade Runner 2049 and Erin Brockovich, as well as independent projects. His broad expertise enables him to navigate both large studio productions and intimate, socially-driven films, giving him a respected profile across the entertainment industry.
Behrman also partners closely with filmmaker John Viscount on socially conscious projects that promote peace and social awareness. One of their notable collaborations is the short film Admissions (2011), starring James Cromwell. The film explores conflict resolution through the lens of an encounter in the afterlife between an Israeli couple and a Palestinian man, focusing on forgiveness and reconciliation. Admissions has won multiple international awards and is featured in educational initiatives, including Stanford University's Forgiveness Project.
Their latest project, The Principle (2025), starring country music star Mickey Guyton addresses the theme of cyber bullying. The film premiered at The Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Nonviolent Social Change, with enthusiastic support from Dr. Bernice King, Martin Luther King Jr.'s daughter. This collaboration aligns with PeaceNow, a non-profit founded by Viscount, which aims to introduce peace-building films into school curriculum worldwide. Behrman's partnership with Viscount exemplifies his commitment to storytelling that fosters empathy, inspires meaningful dialogue, and drives positive social change.