With a career that spans major studio productions as well as independent films, Borman has established himself as a versatile and experienced producer.
[1][2][3][4] Borman began his career in German television as a producer and director before relocating to Los Angeles, where he earned a master’s degree from the American Film Institute.
In 2000, he merged Pacifica with Intermedia Films, creating Hollywood's largest independent production and financing company, with over 250 employees, and he became its CEO.
Some of his most notable films are works by acclaimed director and screenwriter Oliver Stone, including Snowden (2016),[11] Savages (2012), World Trade Center (2006), Alexander (2004), and W. (2008).
Since the late 1990s, he has also served as chairman of the Tony Fitzjohn/George Adamson African Wildlife Preservation Trust,[13] which established the Mkomazi Game Reserve in Tanzania and supports Kenya's Kora National Park.