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Zack Norman (born ''Howard Jerrold Zuker''; May 27, 1940) is an American actor, director, producer, writer, comedian, musician, film financier, painter, art collector and real estate developer. Born in Boston and raised in nearby
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, at the age of 13, he attended the oldest independent boarding school in the United States, The Governor's Academy, and by the age of 25 he was on the board of directors of a Massachusetts bank, though he is best known for his role as Ira in
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's '' Romancing the Stone'' (1984) and as Kaz Naiman in
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'' (2001). He has also co-starred in films such as '' Ragtime'' (1981), '' Cadillac Man'' (1990) and ''
Chief Zabu ''Chief Zabu'' is a long-unreleased film that was written, produced and directed by Neil Cohen and Zack Norman (under his birth name, Howard Zuker). It is a socio-political comedy about a New York real estate developer who tries to take over a Po ...
'' (2016), which he also co-wrote, co-produced and co-directed. His latest starring role was in E.N.T.E.R. (2018), which won Best Comedy in October of that year at the first Cutting Room International Short Film Festival in NYC. As a painter, he is known as Zack Zuker, having done his first painting in New York City in 1976. He made his television debut in 1953 at the age of twelve on WBZ-TV Boston's Community Auditions talent show as a drummer with his band, Howie Zuker and His Music Makers. Since then, he has guest-starred in such popular series as '' The A-Team'' (1985) and '' Baywatch'' (1993), had a recurring role on '' The Nanny'' (1993–1995) and was featured in several TV movies including ''
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'' (1993). As Howard Zuker, he has produced, presented and/or financed more than forty motion pictures, including '' Hearts and Minds'' (1974), which won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.


Legit theatre and stand-up

Norman began performing as a stand-up comedian in strip joints and nightclubs while producing his first
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play, the New York premiere of
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'', which opened on June 7, 1965. In 1966 he left for Europe to work the U.S. Army Base Circuit operating out of Frankfurt, Germany, playing army clubs throughout Western Europe. On June 7, 1967, Norman opened at the Playboy Club in London, England, where '' Variety'' wrote he was "hysterical... one of the funniest guys ever to cross these shores". Soon he was headlining in every Playboy Club on their 18-venue circuit, as well as appearing in hotels and nightclubs such as
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in Las Vegas and New York's Copacabana with The Temptations. Norman made his debut on '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' on April 28, 1969. As a stage actor, he starred in more than 20 plays. His performance in the title role of
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'' at the
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in
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(1980) was critically acclaimed.


Motion pictures

In May 1969, Norman traveled to the Cannes International Film Festival in France to put deals together for movie projects. As Howard Zuker, he had developed a film fund financed by a group of Boston real estate investors based on tax ramifications related to the real estate business, i.e. amortization and depreciation, which could be translated into tax incentives for motion picture investment. Norman applied these to his fund, formed Gemini Pictures International, with himself as president. The company's first release was the Italian-made '' Which Way Do You Dig?'' (also known as ''Dark of the Day''; ''And The Bombs Keep Falling'' and ''I Cannoni Tuonano Ancora''), in which he also co-starred alongside
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. Over the course of his career, Norman would go on to act in, produce, and finance scores of movies, raising in excess of $100,000,000 for motion picture production, most notably with French producer
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, with whom he made over a dozen films— including the 1971 vampire
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'' – and with Hollywood legend Bert Schneider: '' Hearts And Minds'' ( Warner Bros., 1974), '' The Gentleman Tramp'' (1976) and
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's 1977 '' Tracks'', which in addition was produced by, co-starred Norman and was directed by Henry Jaglom, who would become Norman's most frequent moviemaking partner. As producer, presenter, financier and actor, Norman has collaborated with Jaglom for the last 40 years on such films as '' Sitting Ducks'' (1980),'' Venice, Venice'' (1992),''
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'' (1994),''
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'' (2005), ''
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'' (2009),''
Queen of the Lot ''Queen of the Lot'' is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tanna Frederick and Noah Wyle. It is the sequel to Jaglom's 2006 film '' Hollywood Dreams''. Cast *Tanna Frederick *Noah Wyle *Christop ...
'' (2010) and ''
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'' (2001), for which Norman received favorable reviews. In 1998, Norman acquired the catalog of the
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(founded 1889) for himself and actor-producer Michael Douglas for their newly formed joint venture, The American Entertainment Holding Company (AEHC), which controlled the rights to thousands of plays and manuscripts by such authors as
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, Tennessee Williams, George Bernard Shaw, Eugene O'Neill, Thornton Wilder,
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and
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. In 2008, Norman initiated a lawsuit against Douglas; the two settled out of court, dissolving the partnership. In 2006, Variety's Elizabeth Guider wrote of Norman: "There are people through the decades who become regular fixtures in the pages of Variety – everyone from Al Jolson to
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to Harvey Weinstein. But no one's presence has been as constant as that of Zack Norman." The reason for this, she wrote, is that in the 1980s he regularly bought ads promoting himself on page 6 of the newspaper.


Fine arts: Painter and collector

Norman is also a painter as well as an art collector, counting among his acquisitions five pieces by Jean-Michel Basquiat, whose “Untitled” sold in May, 2017 at Sotheby's New York for $110.5 million, setting the record price for an American artist at auction. In 1982, Norman purchased “Hannibal” from Basquiat in the artist's studio for $3200. That piece sold on October 9, 2016, at Sotheby's London for £10.6 million. Norman himself started painting in 1976, under the name of Zack Zuker.


Filmography


Film acting

* '' E.N.T.E.R.'' (2018) * ''
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'' (2016) * '' Ovation'' (2016) * ''
The M Word ''The M Word'' is a 2014 American comedy-drama film directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tanna Frederick, Michael Imperioli, Corey Feldman, Frances Fisher, Gregory Harrison and Mary Crosby. Cast *Tanna Frederick *Michael Imperioli *Corey Feldma ...
'' (2013) * ''
Queen of the Lot ''Queen of the Lot'' is a 2010 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Tanna Frederick and Noah Wyle. It is the sequel to Jaglom's 2006 film '' Hollywood Dreams''. Cast *Tanna Frederick *Noah Wyle *Christop ...
'' (2010) * ''
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'' (2009) * '' Emma Blue'' (2008) * ''
Hollywood Dreams ''Hollywood Dreams'' is a 2006 American comedy-drama film written and directed by Henry Jaglom. The film stars Tanna Frederick, Justin Kirk, David Proval, Karen Black, Eric Roberts, and Seymour Cassel. Plot Aspiring actress Margie Chizek (Freder ...
'' (2006) * ''
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'' (2001) * ''
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'' (1998) * '' Get a Job'' (1998) * '' Crosscut'' (1996) * '' Mojave Moon'' (1996) * ''
Babyfever ''Babyfever'' is a 1994 American comedy-drama film directed by Henry Jaglom and starring Victoria Foyt. Cast *Victoria Foyt as Gena * Matt Salinger as James * Dinah Lenney as Roz *Eric Roberts as Anthony * Frances Fisher as Rosie *Elaine Kagan ...
'' (1994) * '' Lucky Ducks'' (1993) * '' Venice, Venice'' (1992) * '' Cadillac Man'' (1990) * ''
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'' * '' Romancing The Stone'' (1984) * '' Ragtime'' (1981) * '' Sitting Ducks'' (1980) * '' Fingers'' (1978) * '' Tracks'' (1977) * '' Gums'' (1976) * ''Touch Me Not'' (1974) * '' Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me'' (1971) * '' Which Way Do You Dig?'' (1969) * ''
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'' (1963)


Television acting

* '' The A-Team'' (Double episode, 1985) * '' Az aranyifjú'' he Golden Boy(1986, Hungarian TV movie) * ''
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'' (1 episode, 1991) * ''
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'' (1993) * '' Baywatch'' (1 episode, 1993) * '' Lush Life'' (1993) * '' Az áldozat'' he Victim(Hungarian TV documentary, 1994) * '' The Nanny'' (3 episodes, 1993–1995)


External links

* * Zack Norman Interview: http://www.henryjaglom.com/rainbowfilms/zack.htm


References

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