Jeremy Kagan(I)
- Director
- Producer
- Writer
Jeremy Kagan is a director/writer/producer of feature films and
television. His credits include the box-office hits Heroes (1977), The Big Fix (1978)
and The Chosen (1981). His The Journey of Natty Gann (1985) was the first US film to win a Gold Prize at
the Moscow Film Festival. Other directing credits include Conspiracy: The Trial of the Chicago 8 (1987)
(winning the ACE Award for Best Dramatic Special) and Roswell (1994), which he
produced and directed and which was nominated for a Golden Globe. In
1996, his episode of Chicago Hope (1994) won him an Emmy for Outstanding Direction
of a Dramatic Series. One of his segments of Picket Fences (1992) was listed by TV
critics among the top 100 television episodes. His recent work includes
en episode of Steven Spielberg's Emmy-winning anthology _"Taken" (2002/I) (mini)_ and numerous
episodes of such hit series as The West Wing (1999) and The Guardian (2001). His Bobbie's Girl (2002) was the
highest rated film on Showtime 2003 and his movie Crown Heights (2004), which he
produced and directed, won the Humanitas Award for "affirming the
dignity" of every person and was nominated for a Directors Guild Award
in 2004. Mr. Kagan is a graduate of Harvard University, where he wrote
his thesis on Sergei Eisenstein, has a Masters from NYU and was in the first
group of Fellows at the American Film Institute. He is a tenured full
professor at USC, where he is in charge of the directing track, and has
served as the Artistic Director of Robert Redford's Sundance Institute. He is
on the National Board of the Directors Guild and is Chairperson of its
Special Projects Committee and author of the book "Directors Close Up"
and was presented the 2004 Robert Aldrich Award for "extraordinary service to
the guild."