Yoram Globus, born on October twenty-first, nineteen forty-one, is a distinguished Israeli-American film producer, cinema owner, and distributor. With a remarkable career spanning over three hundred full-length motion pictures, he is best known for his pivotal role in The Cannon Group, Inc., an influential American film production company he co-owned with his cousin Menahem Golan.
Globus has been instrumental in shaping the Israeli film industry and later emerged as a significant figure in Hollywood. Alongside Golan, he earned the nickname the 'Go-Go Boys' due to their dynamic and low-budget filmmaking approach, which revolutionized the industry during their time.
In addition to his production work, Globus is recognized for pioneering the 'pre-sale strategy' in film financing, a method that has become a staple in the industry. His expertise extends to film distribution, where he has represented major American studios in Israel, further solidifying his impact on the global film landscape.