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Home/People/Joseph Merhi
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Born
Oct 23, 1953
Age 72
Place of Birth
Syria
Known For
Production
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

2
Movies
0
TV Shows
31
Directed
Also Known As
Achmed Rubell
IMDb ProfileOfficial Website

Joseph Merhi

Production

Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Joseph Toufik Merhi (born October 23, 1953) in Syria, is an indie film director and producer. In 1984, along with fellow director Richard Pepin, Merhi founded the production company City Lights, which changed name a few years after to PM Entertainment. The company was sold in 2000 and closed soon after. Before entering the movie industry, Merhi was the owner of several pizzerias located in the Las Vegas, Nevada area. So far, he has directed a total of 32 movies, and produced more than 100. He has produced many movies. He is well known for his action scenes involving car chases and big explosions. His last directed movie was Executive Target (1997). After that, he decided to leave the director chair and slowly moved on as a producer/executive producer of straight-to-DVD movies, until he returned to direct Oranges (2008) ten years after his last effort. Description above from the Wikipedia article Joseph Merhi, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
The Art of Dying poster

The Art of Dying

as Marlo
1991
L.A. Crackdown poster

L.A. Crackdown

as Speed
1987