Jerry Zaks

Jerry Zaks
Born September 7, 1946
Stuttgart, Germany
Occupation Theatre/film director

Jerry Zaks (born September 7, 1946) is a German-born American stage and television director, and actor. He won the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Play and Drama Desk Award for directing The House of Blue Leaves, Lend Me A Tenor, and Six Degrees of Separation and the Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical and Drama Desk Award for Guys and Dolls.

Biography

Zaks was born in Stuttgart, Germany, the son of Holocaust survivors. His family emigrated to the United States in 1948, finally settling in Paterson, New Jersey. He graduated from Dartmouth College and received a Master of Fine Arts from Smith College.[1]

Career

Stage

He made his Broadway acting debut in the original production of Grease as "Kenickie" and appeared in Tintypes in 1980. He made his directing debut in 1981 with the off-Broadway production of Christopher Durang's Beyond Therapy. He has directed many Broadway productions, both musicals and dramas.

He has also directed many Off-Broadway productions, several at Playwrights Horizons and the Public Theater. He directed the City Center Encores! productions of Girl Crazy (November 2009),[2] Stairway to Paradise (May 2007), and [3]Bye Bye Birdie (May 2004).[4]

He was the director of the new musical 101 Dalmatians Musical, which toured the United States from October 2009 through April 2010.[5] Zaks was named "creative consultant" for the new musical The Addams Family, which opened on Broadway in April 2010.[6]

He directed the Broadway production of Sister Act, which opened in Spring 2011.[7]

Lincoln Center

Zaks served as Resident Director at Lincoln Center from 1986 to 1990 and is a founding member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre.[8]

Television and film

As an actor, Zaks' screen credits include Outrageous Fortune, Crimes and Misdemeanors, and Husbands and Wives. On television he has appeared in M*A*S*H and The Edge of Night and directed episodes of Everybody Loves Raymond, Frasier, Hope and Faith, and Two and a Half Men, among others. He also directed the feature films Marvin's Room and Who Do You Love?. Marvin's Room won the Golden St. George at the 20th Moscow International Film Festival.[9]

Honors

Zaks received the George Abbott Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theater in 1994 and an honorary Doctorate of Fine Arts from Dartmouth College in 1999. He was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame in 2013.[10]

Personal

Zaks married Jill Rose, an actress, on January 14, 1979; they have two children, Emma and Hannah Zaks.[11]

Broadway stage productions

Awards and nominations

Awards
Nominations

References

  1. Rothstein, Mervyn."Stage Struck" cigaraficionado.com, March/April 1998
  2. Hernandez, Ernio and Hetrick, Adam."They've Got Rhythm: Gasteyer, Knight, Kudisch Lead Gershwin's Girl Crazy for Encores! Nov. 19-22" playbill.com, Nov 19, 2009
  3. Gans, Andrew."Casting Complete for Encores! Stairway to Paradise" playbill.com, April 19, 2007
  4. Brantley, Ben."ReviewThe New York Times, May 8, 2004
  5. Hetrick, Adam and Jones, Kenneth."101 Dalmatians: The Musical Tour to Launch in Minneapolis; Will Play NYC" playbill.com, July 9, 2009
  6. Jones, Kenneth."Zaks Is New Patriarch of Addams Family; Previews Will Now Begin March 8" playbill.comDecember 29, 2009
  7. SISTER ACT Confirms Broadway for Spring 2011; Zaks to Direct
  8. Biography playbill.com, accessed January 30, 2010
  9. "20th Moscow International Film Festival (1997)". MIFF. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
  10. "Cherry Jones, Ellen Burstyn, Cameron Mackintosh and More Inducted Into Broadway's Theater Hall of Fame". www.theatermania.com. Retrieved March 23, 2014.
  11. Biography filmreference.com, accessed January 30, 2010

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