Jerry Zaks

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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.

Most Popular Jerry Zaks Trailers

Total trailers found: 13

Attica Trailer (1980)

02 March 1980

Acclaimed dramatization recreating the incidents surrounding the 1971 revolt in New York's Attica State Prison that lasted for 23 days and resulted in the greatest casualty toll between Americans since the Civil War.

Guys and Dolls: Off the Record Trailer (1992)

07 December 1992

A behind-the-scenes look at the cast-album recording session of the 1992 Tony-winning Broadway revival of the Frank Loesser musical.

Tintypes Trailer (1981)

01 January 1981

Debuting on Broadway in 1980, Tintypes is a musical review featuring songs from the early twentieth century providing the audience with a look into that turbulent time in American history.

Crimes and Misdemeanors Trailer (1989)

13 October 1989

A renowned ophthalmologist is desperate to cut off an adulterous relationship…which ends up in murder; and a frustrated documentary filmmaker woos an attractive television producer while making a film about her insufferably self-centered boss.

Marvin's Room Trailer (1996)

18 December 1996

A leukemia patient attempts to end a 20-year feud with her sister to get her bone marrow.

The House of Blue Leaves Trailer (1987)

25 May 1987

On the day in 1965 that the Pope visits New York and masses of people line the streets in adulation, Artie, a zookeeper living in Sunnyside, Queens, thinks it's time for his life to be blessed, too.

Outrageous Fortune Trailer (1987)

30 January 1987

Refined actress Lauren Ames finally has a chance to study with the great theatre professor Stanislav Korzenowski.

The Gentleman Bandit Trailer (1981)

06 May 1981

Based on the real-life ordeal of Baltimore priest Bernard Pagano, who was accused of several armed robberies in the late Seventies.

Love Letters Trailer (2020)

21 May 2020

Andrew Makepeace Ladd III wrote his first letter to Melissa Gardner to tell her she looked like a lost princess.

The Man Who Came to Dinner Trailer (2000)

07 October 2000

Broadcast of a live performance of the Roundabout Theater Company's 2000 New York revival of the classic Kaufman-Hart comedy, about a famous (and famously acid-tongued) theater critic who is forced to stay in a Midwestern couple's home and the havoc that ensues.

O. Henry's Christmas Trailer (1996)

03 June 1996

Three episodes based on O. Henry's texts. The first deals with the friendship between a painter and two young women.

Smokey Joe's Cafe: The Songs of Leiber and Stoller Trailer (2002)

31 December 2002

Smokey Joe's Cafe, Broadway's longest-running musical revue, highlights the best songs by the legendary song-writing duo, Leiber and Stoller.

Who Do You Love Trailer (2008)

11 September 2008

Who Do You Love is the life story of legendary record producer Leonard Chess, founder of Chess Records in Chicago, IL, the label that helped popularize blues music during the 1950s and ’60s.