- Henry Jaglom
Henry Jaglom (born
26 January 1941 ,London ,England ) is afilm director who specializes in independently made dramas loosely based on characters from his actual life, and often starring these very same individuals.Born into considerable wealth, Jaglom played small roles as an actor in 1960s films (including a guest appearances on "
Gidget " and "The Flying Nun ") before serving as an editorial consultant on "Easy Rider " (1969), directed by his friendDennis Hopper .Like many individuals associated with that film, he soon got a chance to direct a film backed by a major studio (
Universal Pictures ), "A Safe Place" (1971). That film, starringTuesday Weld andOrson Welles , was considered a commercial and critical failure, but did initiate a longtime friendship with Welles which involved Jaglom unsuccessfully going out of his way to try to obtain funding for Welles to direct a film in theUnited States of America again.After co-producing "
Hearts and Minds ", a documentary about theVietnam War , and "The American Dreamer", a documentary about Hopper, he directed the film that has set the tone for his subsequent work, "Can She Bake A Cherry Pie " (1983). It involves love and relationships amidst a set of characters involved in the entertainment industry, like all of his films since.Later films include "
Venice/Venice " (1992), about a film director living inVenice, California played by Jaglom himself (who lives there), and "Festival in Cannes " (2001).In the early-mid 1990s, Jaglom did a series of films exploring women's perspectives on a variety of issues. These included "Baby Fever", "Eating", and "Going Shopping". [Marianne Cotter, [http://www.moviemaker.com/directing/article/regarding_henry_3078/ "Regarding Henry"] , "MovieMaker", May 6, 1994.]
His most recent films include "Hollywood Dreams" (2006) and "Irene in Time" (2008), both with Jaglom's protégé
Tanna Frederick in the lead role.External links
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