About the Author:
The filmmaker/playwright trained in New York at The Actor s Studio, studying acting with Lee Strasberg and writing/directing with Harold Clurman. He performed in off-Broadway theatre and cabaret before coming to Hollywood under contract to Columbia Pictures, where he guest-starred on TV shows ('Gidget,' 'The Flying Nun') and was featured in a number of films, including ones directed by Jack Nicholson (Drive, He Said), Dennis Hopper (The Last Movie) and Orson Welles (The Other Side of the Wind), each of whom he eventually directed in return. Jaglom began his acclaimed filmmaking career, working with Nicholson to edit Hopper's 1969 hit Easy Rider. He made his debut as a writer/director with 1971's A SAFE PLACE, which starred Tuesday Weld, Nicholson and Welles. Since then, Jaglom has written and directed 18 more films, including TRACKS (1976), SITTING DUCKS (1980), CAN SHE BAKE A CHERRY PIE? (1983), ALWAYS (But Not Forever) (1985), SOMEONE TO LOVE (1987), NEW YEAR'S DAY(1989), EATING (1990), VENICE/VENICE (1991), BABYFEVER (1994), LAST SUMMER IN THE HAMPTONS (1996), DEJA VU (1998), FESTIVAL IN CANNES (2002) and GOING SHOPPING (2004). Since selecting her to star in his 2007 HOLLYWOOD DREAMS, Jaglom has collaborated with actress Tanna Frederick on the films IRENE IN TIME (2009), QUEEN OF THE LOT (2010) and THE 'M' WORD, which is currently in post-production.
Review:
Henry Jaglom is the compassionate chronicler of romantic angst, the definitive independent Hollywood filmmaker. Wry, witty, sophisticated and charming, LAST SUMMER IN THE HAMPTONS is his best film yet! --Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times. A delirious tale - Chekov meets Woody Allen! --Lise Hilboldt, Buzz Magazine. Brilliant, enchanting, exquisite! --Jeff Craig, Sixty Second Preview
A delirious tale - Chekov meets Woody Allen! --Lise Hilboldt, Buzz Magazine
Brilliant, enchanting, exquisite! --Jeff Craig, Sixty Second Preview
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