J.J. Lask

J.J. Lask

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birthdate = birth date and age|1970|6|15
birthplace = Manhattan, New York, U.S.

J.J. Lask (born June 15, 1970) is a director, screenwriter, novelist, and editor. His debut novel was published in 2002 titled "On The Road With Judas", it was later made into a film of the same name in 2007 and world premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.

Biography

Lask was born and raised in Manhattan, New York, of Jewish descent with brother Marlin Lask, son of Bernice and Seymour Lask. Lask grew up in the Lower East Side during the turbulent times of the 1980's which would shape his artist self.

From eleven years old Lask would production assistant on commercial sets on school holidays and summer breaks to earn money and learn film production and film making. In 1988 Lask dropped out of high school and enrolled in the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute and became an intern at The Actors Studio and Wooster Group. During that time Lask began writing his debut novel, ["On The Road With Judas"] . Which was later published in 2002. The novel has enjoyed breakout success in underground black markets due to its subject matter of crime on college campuses.

In 1998 Lask began a career as a commercial film editor and has won numerous awards for his high level work. In 2003 Lask started his own production company, All Day Buffet and editorial company, PS260.

In 2007 Lask's first feature film On The Road With Judas starring Kevin Corrigan, Eddie Kaye Thomas and Aaron Ruell which screened at the 2007 Sundance Festival and has become a mainstay at domestic and international film festivals.

In 1999, he married yoga teacher Lilia Mead whom he met in high school. They have a daughter, Zoey Parker Lee Lask and son, Tyger Elliot Irvington Lask.

Filmography

* "On the Road with Judas" (2007)

External links

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*http://www.ontheroadwithjudas.com
*http://www.jjlask.com
*http://www.omarshouseofass.com


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