JEROME GARY
Producer | Executive Producer
Jerome Gary is an Academy Award and Emmy nominated filmmaker and teacher. He is the Chairman of Visionaire Media and the MENA Media Fund, which in association with the US Department of State, invests in media in the Middle East and North Africa. Currently, the fund has more than twenty projects in various stages of development or production. Thus far, two feature films and eight pilots have been produced, five have gone to series and three have had a
second season. His film credits include the Academy Award nominated Pumping Iron; Stripper; Old Boyfriends; The Gathering; Life After Death; and Generation Iron. And in television, The Russians (TNT), Laughs (HBO); Rebel Highway (Showtime); On the Road in America (three seasons/Sundance; MBCI); American Caravan; Arab Muslim Women, and Trading Places.
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He also served as the President of Production at Cinema 5 (1978-1980), an independent film studio; President of Visionaire Communications (1981- 86); and the Strategic Director for USC’s Institute for Creative Technologies (2000-2006). He has been the recipient of more than $32 million in federal grants for media and public diplomacy related projects and has worked extensively in the Middle East since 2004.
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For 13 years, he was a senior lecturer in screenwriting and directing at the American Film Institute Center for Advanced Film and Television Studies. He was the Senior ScreenwritingInstructor (equivalent of Chair) for seven years and the Senior Directing Instructor for three. He was on the directing faculty at the University of Southern California School of Cinema and Television for ten years. He has taught directing, screenwriting, and storytelling at the Los Angeles Film School, Esalen Institute, Yale University, Dartmouth, The University of Hawaii and in numerous foreign countries. In 2006, 2007 and 2008, he went to Afghanistan three times, leading teams of 10 teachers to teach two-week media capacity building in Kandahar. Graduation certificates were awarded to 138 participants.
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In 2010, he produced iDiplomacy, a two-day symposium on citizen diplomacy at the Gallup Organization sponsored by the Office of the Secretary of Defense and Gallup. In 2011, he was the spokesperson for the Media Committee at the DOHA forum. He has delivered ‘papers’ to conferences on Plagiarism in Beirut and at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey. He was also President of the Jury at the Carthage Film Festival and the Rabat Festival des Auteurs.
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In 2012, he taught a Pakistani documentary filmmaking intensive sponsored by the Department of State and master classes in storytelling and screenwriting for MA candidates in 2012, 2013 and 2014 at USEK in Lebanon. Since 2018, he has taught storytelling and screenwriting to more than 700 students, filmmakers and teachers in masterclasses in Cairo, Tunis, Rabat (3), Marrakech (2) and Beirut (2). He has also taught storytelling to children in Wisconsin and to traumatized children and young adults in Kandahar and Kabul.
He graduated from Yale University with Honors in History of the Arts and Letters and is a member of the WGA and DGA. He is married to Mary Lambert, the film director, and they have a son, Jordan.
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