Jerry Schatzberg

Jerry Schatzberg
Born
Jerrold Schatzberg

(1927-06-26) June 26, 1927
Occupations
  • Film director
  • photographer
Websitehttp://www.jerryschatzberg.com/

Jerrold Schatzberg (born June 26, 1927) is an American photographer and film director. After establishing himself as a successful celebrity and fashion photographer, he transitioned to making feature films, as a part of the New Hollywood movement.[1]

He is best known for his films The Panic in Needle Park (1971), for which he was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival (and lead actress Kitty Winn won Best Actress); and Scarecrow (1973), which won the shared Palme d'Or at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival.[2]

Life and career

Schatzberg was born to a Jewish family of furriers and grew up in the Bronx.[3]

Photography

He photographed for magazines such as Vogue, Esquire and McCalls.[4] As a still photographer, among Schatzberg's most famous images were the cover photo of the Bob Dylan album Blonde on Blonde, released in 1966,[5] and for The Rolling Stones record sleeves. A collection of Schatzberg's images of Dylan was published by Genesis Publications in 2006, titled Thin Wild Mercury.[4]

Filmmaking

He made his debut as a feature film director with 1970's Puzzle of a Downfall Child starring Faye Dunaway.[6] He went on to direct films such as The Panic in Needle Park, which starred Al Pacino in 1971, Scarecrow,[7] which shared the grand prize at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival,[8] The Seduction of Joe Tynan with Alan Alda and Meryl Streep,[9][10] Honeysuckle Rose with Willie Nelson and Dyan Cannon, Misunderstood (based on a novel by Florence Montgomery) starring Gene Hackman, No Small Affair starring Demi Moore, and Street Smart in 1987, which earned Morgan Freeman his first Oscar nomination.[11][12][13]

He was a member of the jury at the 2004 Cannes Film Festival.[14]

In 2013, he was developing a Scarecrow sequel with writer Seth Cohen that was not made.[15]

In 2021, Schatzberg revealed his intentions to make one last film, admitting that he "[doesn't] know what it is yet." He sought out and was considering adapting Atticus Lish's novel The War for Gloria.[16]

Personal life

Schatzberg was divorced in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico in 1968 following eleven years of separation from wife Corinne, who had refused to end the marriage after having lived together for five years.[17] The couple had two children. At the time of the divorce, Schatzberg was widely known as Faye Dunaway's fiancé,[17][18] but Dunaway left Schatzberg for actor Marcello Mastroianni in 1968.[19] Schatzberg's 1983 marriage to French American actress Maureen Kerwin ended in divorce in 1998.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Notes
1970 Puzzle of a Downfall Child Story co-written with screenwriter Adrian Joyce
1971 The Panic in Needle Park
1973 Scarecrow
1976 Sweet Revenge Also producer
1979 The Seduction of Joe Tynan
1980 Honeysuckle Rose
1984 Misunderstood
No Small Affair
1987 Street Smart
1989 Reunion
1995 Lumière and Company Documentary
2000 The Day the Ponies Come Back Co-written with Bob Cea

Television

Year(s) Title Episode Notes
1988 Clinton and Nadine TV film
1993 L'encyclopédie audio-visuelle[20] "Ben Gurion"

Awards and nominations

Institution Year Category Work Result
Bodil Awards 1974 Best English Language Film Scarecrow Won
Cannes Film Festival 1971 Palme d'Or The Panic in Needle Park Nominated
1973 Scarecrow Won
OCIC Award Won
1976 Palme d'Or Sweet Revenge Nominated
1989 Reunion Nominated
David di Donatello 1990 Best International Film Nominated
International Istanbul Film Festival 1999 Lifetime Achievement Award N/a Won
Montreal World Film Festival 2000 Grand Prix des Amériques The Day the Ponies Come Back Nominated
Kinema Junpo Awards 1974 Best Foreign Language Film Scarecrow Won

References

  1. ^ "Jerry Schatzberg: my time in the New Hollywood driving seat". BFI. 2023-05-26. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  2. ^ "Jerry SCHATZBERG". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 2026-02-13.
  3. ^ Alex Kasriel: Interview Jerry Schatzberg with "THE JEWISH CHRONICLE ONLINE", November 27, 2008
  4. ^ a b "In pictures: Dylan on show". BBC News. 2006-07-03.
  5. ^ "Unimpeachable Film". The New York Sun. 2007-07-27.
  6. ^ Cocks, Jay (1971-02-15). "Predictable Embarrassment". TIME. Archived from the original on December 21, 2008.
  7. ^ Nottle, Diane (1973-07-27). "Scarecrow not impressive". Daily Collegian (Penn State). Archived from the original on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
  8. ^ "U.S. Film Shares Cannes Prize". Los Angeles Times. 1973-05-26. p. B9. The Cannes Film Festival Grand Prix Friday was awarded jointly to the American film "Scarecrow" by Jerry Schatzberg and the British entry "The Hireling" bv Alan Bridges.
  9. ^ Rich, Frank (1979-08-20). "Split Ticket". TIME. Archived from the original on March 25, 2009.
  10. ^ Maslin, Janet (1979-08-17). "Screen: Alan Alda Writes and Stars in 'Joe Tynan'; Coping With Fame". The New York Times. p. C6.
  11. ^ Cocks, Jay (1971-08-02). "Straight Shooters". TIME. Archived from the original on April 8, 2008.
  12. ^ Greenspun, Roger (1971-07-14). "Screen: Schatzberg's 'The Panic in Needle Park'; Drug Addicts Trapped on Upper West Side Kitty Winn and Pacino Are Ill-Fated Lovers". The New York Times.
  13. ^ Ciment, Michel. "Biography". Jerry Schatzberg's Official Website. Archived from the original on 2007-03-16.
  14. ^ Michael, David (2004-05-13). "Cannes Opens with a Bang". Film Stew. Archived from the original on 2011-06-06. Retrieved 2008-07-23.
  15. ^ "Karlovy Vary: Jerry Schatzberg at Work on 'Scarecrow' Sequel". The Hollywood Reporter. 1 July 2013. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  16. ^ John, Eric (October 11, 2021). "Jerry Schatzberg Recalls Al Pacino's 'Ego Trip' After 'The Panic in Needle Park'". IndieWire. Retrieved September 6, 2024.
  17. ^ a b "Milestones". TIME. 1968-05-17. Archived from the original on November 23, 2008. Divorced. Jerry Schatzberg, 40, fashion photographer, novice film director and Faye Dunaway's fiancé; by Corinne Schatzberg; on grounds of incompatibility; after 18 years of marriage, two children: in Juárez, Mexico.
  18. ^ Wilson, Jane (1968-03-10). "Faye's Way". Los Angeles Times. p. N18. The door of Faye Dunaway's suite at the Hotel George V in Paris opened slowly and cautiously. I was confronted by a dark-haired man wearing a world-weary expression, a black sweater and a droopy Bolivian bandit's moustache. I guessed that this must be Jerry Schatzberg, 40-year-old fashion photographer and Miss Dunaway's true love of two years' standing. He looks about 30, and was once the hero of an article in the late New York Herald Tribune entitled, The Sweet Life of Jerry Schatzberg.
  19. ^ Dunaway, Faye; Sharkey, Betsy (1997). Looking for Gatsby. Simon and Schuster. pp. 186–187. ISBN 9780671675264.
  20. ^ ""L'encyclopédie audio-visuelle" Ben Gurion (TV Episode 1993) - IMDb". IMDb.