Henry Jaglom
Henry JaglomFew people are lukewarm about Henry Jaglom's films. Short on structure and often devoid of traditional narrative, what they offer instead (in movies such as 1990's Eating and 1995's Last Summer in the Hamptons) is a startling authenticity that comes as a result of his improvisational process.

Born Jan. 26, 1941, in London, Jaglom was raised in New York City and trained at the Actor's Studio. After appearing in off-Broadway shows and cabaret, Jaglom moved to Los Angeles in the late 1960s, where he became a Columbia Pictures contract player, turning up on TV shows such as "Gidget."

Using the money he earned from acting to fund his directorial endeavors, Jaglom made his first feature in 1971, the universally panned A Safe Place; it would be five years before he made his second picture, Tracks (starring Dennis Hopper). Jaglom's later films include Lucky Ducks (1993) and Babyfever (1994).

Featured Movies
  • AlwaysAlways

    A woman on the verge of signing her divorce papers returns to her husband's house on a Fourth of July weekend and stays to rehash and partially rekindle her marriage. Two other couples -- one newly wed, the other in a more problematic middle stage -- join them. In mock-documentary style, the... Read More

  • Venice / VeniceVenice / Venice

    Shot in Venice (California and Italy), this film stars director Henry Jaglom as Dean, a filmmaker who's astonished when the programmers of the Venice Film Festival agree to screen his latest work. Drawn into the carnivalesque atmosphere that pervades the festival, Dean soon sparks the affections of... Read More

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