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Henry Jaglom

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Henry Jaglom

Known For

Directing

Gender

Male

Birthday

Jan 26, 1938 (88 years old)

Place of Birth

London, England

Biography

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Henry Jaglom is a London-born American film director and playwright. Jaglom was born to a Jewish family in London, England, the son of Marie (née Stadthagen) and Simon M. Jaglom, who worked in the import-export business. His father was from a wealthy family from Russia and his mother was from Germany. They left for England because of the Nazi regime. Through his mother, he is a descendant of philosopher Moses Mendelssohn. Jaglom trained with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio in New York, where he acted, wrote and directed off-Broadway theater and cabaret before settling in Hollywood in the late 1960s. Under contract to Columbia Pictures, Jaglom featured in such TV series as Gidget and The Flying Nun and acted in a number of films which included Boris Sagal's The Thousand Plane Raid (1969), Jack Nicholson's Drive, He Said (1971), Dennis Hopper's The Last Movie (1971), Orson Welles' never-completed The Other Side of the Wind and more. Jaglom's transition from acting in films to creating them was largely influenced by his experience watching the Italian film 8½ (1963). “The film changed my identity. I realized that what I wanted to do was make films. Not only that, but I realized what I wanted to make films about: my own life, to some extent.” Jaglom began his filmmaking career working with Nicholson on the editing of Hopper's Easy Rider (1969), and made his writing/directing debut with A Safe Place (1971), starring Tuesday Weld, Nicholson and Welles. His next film, Tracks (1976), starred Hopper and was one of the earliest movies to explore the psychological cost on America of the Vietnam War. His third film, the first to be a commercial success, was Sitting Ducks (1980), a comic romp. Jaglom co-starred in four of his most personal films—Always, But Not Forever (1985), Someone to Love (1987) starring Orson Welles in his farewell film performance, New Year's Day (1989), which introduced David Duchovny, and Venice/Venice (1992) opposite French star Nelly Alard. In 1983, Jaglom taped lunch conversations with Orson Welles at Los Angeles's Ma Maison. Edited transcripts of these sessions appear in Peter Biskind's book My Lunches With Orson: Conversations Between Henry Jaglom and Orson Welles (2013). As a playwright, has written four plays that have been successfully performed on Los Angeles stages: The Waiting Room (1974), A Safe Place (2003), Always—But Not Forever (2007) and Just 45 Minutes from Broadway (2009/2010). Jaglom is the subject of the Henry Alex Rubin's and Jeremy Workman's documentary Who Is Henry Jaglom? (1997). Description above from the Wikipedia article Henry Jaglom, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Known For

Acting
2026Now, Irving RapperSelf
2025Everyone Asked About YouHenri
2024Jack of Three Trades: In Focus on Nicholson the DirectorSelf
2021Dean Martin: King of CoolSelf
2019I Am Richard PryorSelf - Actor and Director
2019The Immortal Orson WellesHimself
2019Dr. Jack & Mr. NicholsonSelf
2018The Other Side of the WindHenry Jaglom
2018They'll Love Me When I'm DeadSelf
2017Jack Nicholson - The Devilish Smile of HollywoodSelf
2015This Is Orson WellesSelf
2015Orson Welles: Shadows & LightHimself
2014Magician: The Astonishing Life and Work of Orson WellesSelf - Filmmaker and Orson's Friend
2012Scene MissingSelf
2010Henry Jaglom Finds 'A Safe Place'Self
2010BBStory: An American Film RenaissanceSelf
2006Edge of OutsideSelf
2006Searching for OrsonSelf
2004Los Angeles Plays ItselfDean in Venice/Venice (archive footage)
2004Z Channel: A Magnificent ObsessionSelf
2003Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved HollywoodSelf
1998Mythos Hollywood - Das Geheimnis des ErfolgsSelf
1997Who Is Henry Jaglom?Self
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsMax Berger
1992Venice/VeniceDean
1990New Year's DayDrew
1988On the tracks of a filmmakerHenry Jaglom
1987Someone to LoveDanny Sapir
1987Out of the Blue and Into the BlackSelf
1985Always … But Not ForeverDavid
1980Sitting DucksThe Bad Guy
1971The Last MovieMinister's Son
1971Drive, He SaidConrad
1971Notes on the New York Film FestivalSelf
1969The Thousand Plane RaidWorchek
1968Psych-OutWarren
Production
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsCasting
1985Always … But Not ForeverProducer
Directing
2017Train to ZakopanéDirector
2016OvationDirector
2014The M WordDirector
2012Just 45 Minutes from BroadwayDirector
2010Queen of the LotDirector
2009Irene in TimeDirector
2007Hollywood DreamsDirector
2005Going ShoppingDirector
2001Festival in CannesDirector
1998Déjà VuDirector
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsDirector
1994BabyfeverDirector
1992Venice/VeniceDirector
1990EatingDirector
1990New Year's DayDirector
1987Someone to LoveDirector
1985Always … But Not ForeverDirector
1983Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?Director
1982National Lampoon's Movie MadnessDirector
1980Sitting DucksDirector
1976TracksDirector
1971A Safe PlaceDirector
Writing
2016OvationWriter
2014The M WordScreenplay
2012Just 45 Minutes from BroadwayWriter
2010Queen of the LotWriter
2009Irene in TimeWriter
2007Hollywood DreamsScreenplay
2005Going ShoppingWriter
2001Festival in CannesWriter
1998Déjà VuWriter
1995Last Summer in the HamptonsWriter
1994BabyfeverWriter
1992Venice/VeniceWriter
1990EatingWriter
1990New Year's DayWriter
1987Someone to LoveWriter
1985Always … But Not ForeverWriter
1983Can She Bake a Cherry Pie?Screenplay
1980Sitting DucksWriter
1976TracksWriter
1971A Safe PlaceWriter