Danny Lerner's remarkable journey in the entertainment industry began in Israel, where he initially focused on film distribution before transitioning to managing a cinema chain. His professional trajectory took a significant turn in 1986 when he joined Nu World Productions, marking the onset of his illustrious career as a producer.
Throughout his tenure, Lerner has produced an impressive array of over 70 films, showcasing his versatility and adaptability. His cinematic endeavors have taken him to various exotic locations, including South Africa, Namibia, Israel, Mexico, Bulgaria, Canada, and the United States.
In 2003, Lerner co-founded Tosca Pictures alongside his long-time friend and collaborator, Les Weldon. This partnership has yielded numerous successful projects, with both individuals continuing to work closely together on future endeavors.
As a director, Lerner has demonstrated his range with credits such as "Traitor's Heart" (1999),which starred Bryan Genesse, and "Shark Zone" (2003),featuring Dean Cochran. His subsequent directorial efforts include "Raging Sharks" (2005),"Rin Tin Tin" (2006),"Shark in Venice" (2007),and "Direct Contact" (2008),starring Dolph Lundgren.