Mark Jacobs (director)

Mark Jacobs is an American film and television director, writer, producer and cinematographer.[1]

Biography

A native of Las Vegas, Jacobs has won more than 50 industry awards: 28 NATAS Emmy's, 3 Edward R. Murrow, UPI, AP, Golden Mike, Society of Professional Journalists, National Press Photographers Association and Festival awards.

Recent directing assignments have been The Glee Project, Football Wives, Loved To Death, The OCD Project' (Vh1), Dad Camp (Vh1), Kitchen Nightmares (FOX), Obsessed (A&E), The Two Coreys (A&E), The Gift (NBC), I want to work for Diddy (Vh1), Rob and Big (MTV) and Breaking Bonaduce (Vh1).

His documentary, Jesse's Story, opened both the Malibu and Beverly Hills Film Festivals and picked up both Jury and Audience Prizes for Best Documentary at the Malibu and San Diego Film Festivals. In January 2008, Jacobs founded Zzyzx Films Incorporated. Jacobs is in pre-production with Anne Beyer's Adulterous slated to open in early October.

Footnotes

  1. IMDb profile; accessed September 13, 2014.

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