Jerry Sherlock
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Jerry Sherlock is an educator and former film and theater producer. Starting his career as a fabric broker in New York, Sherlock then produced the short-lived play Lolita on Broadway in 1981. He has produced two Hollywood movies, including The Hunt For Red October in 1990. He founded the New York Film Academy in 1992.[1][2]
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[edit] Producing Credits
[edit] Film
- Charlie Chan and the Curse of the Dragon Queen (1981)
- The Hunt for Red October (1990)[3]
[edit] Theater
- Lolita (1981, Broadway) - written by Edward Albee, novel by Vladimir Nabokov, starring Donald Sutherland, 12 performances.[2][4]
[edit] References
- ^ Smith, Jack. "Once for the Money, and Once for the Fun", The New York Times, 2005-02-22. Retrieved on 2008-03-27. "From Rags to Action!"
- ^ a b Kalem, T.E.; Peter Ainslie. "Lo and Hum as Ho and Hum", Time, 1981-03-30. Retrieved on 2008-03-27. "...first-time Producer Jerry Sherlock, an ex-fabric broker from Seventh Avenue"
- ^ Yahoo! Movies Producer Credits. Yahoo!. Retrieved on 2008-03-24.
- ^ Lolita at the Internet Broadway Database