Jeff Zinn (born 1949) is an American
director and
actor
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who has appeared in several films by
Jay Craven, and in theatre, Zinn played Danny in the off-Broadway production of ''
Sexual Perversity in Chicago
''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' is a play written by David Mamet that examines the sex lives of two men and two women in the 1970s. The play is filled with profanity and regional jargon that reflects the working-class language of Chicago. The c ...
'' by
David Mamet
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, and Trety in the Broadway production of ''
The Suicide'' by
Nikolai Erdman
Nikolai Robertovich Erdman ( rus, Николай Робертович Эрдман, p=nʲɪkɐˈlaj ˈrobʲɪrtəvʲɪtɕ ˈɛrdmən, a=Nikolay Robyertovich Erdman.ru.vorb.oga; , Moscow – 10 August 1970) was a Soviet dramatist and screenwriter ...
.
Biography
Zinn began his career as a singer-songwriter performing in Boston coffeehouses and clubs including the Unicorn and the
Rathskellar. He also performed in several of the
G.I. coffeehouses founded by
Fred Gardner, known to be “a consequential part of the anti-war movement during the Vietnam War era.” Zinn was the resident musician at the first of these, the U.F.O. in Columbia, S.C. until a police raid on a residence he shared with several soldiers (one of whom was AWOL) resulted in his arrest and brief incarceration.
At Franconia College (whose president at the time was
Leon Botstein
Leon Botstein (born December 14, 1946 in Zürich, Switzerland) is a Swiss-American conductor, educator, and scholar serving as the President of Bard College.
Biography 1946–1975: Early life, education, and career
Botstein was born in Zü ...
) he transitioned from music to theater under the mentorship of Ronald Bennett who had been a member of the
Michael Chekhov
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Chekhov (russian: Михаил Александрович Чехов; 29 August 1891 – 30 September 1955), known as Michael Chekhov, was an American actor, director, author and theatre practitioner. He was a nephew ...
Players. With six other classmates he formed the comedy group, the Soup Troupe, which toured colleges and universities throughout New England under the management of the
Sol Hurok
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Hurok was born in Pogar, Chernigov ...
Agency. The group moved to New York City after graduation where they performed at the Improv and
Catch A Rising Star, sharing the stage with comedians
Gabe Kaplan and
Andy Kaufman
Andrew Geoffrey Kaufman ( ; January 17, 1949 – May 16, 1984) was an American entertainer and performance artist. While often called a "comedian", Kaufman preferred to describe himself instead as a "song and dance man". He has sometimes b ...
. The style of the Soup Troupe, having originated in the broad physicality of the Chekhov technique, was out of sync with the hip New York sensibility of the early 70s and the group disbanded. Zinn gravitated to
Theater For The New City
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(TNC) where he had earlier appeared in
Barbara Garson
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Garson attended the University of California, Berkeley, where she ...
's play, ''The Co-op''. Also at TNC he appeared in ''Chile ’73'' by
Jean-Claude van Itallie
Jean-Claude van Itallie (May 25, 1936 – September 9, 2021) was a Belgian-born American playwright, performer, and theatre workshop teacher. He is best known for his 1966 anti-Vietnam War play '' America Hurrah;'' ''The Serpent'', an ensemble p ...
which toured to the
Teatro Regio in Parma, Italy and in 1976 he directed the World Premier of ''Emma: A Play in Two Acts about Emma Goldman, American Anarchist'' by
Howard Zinn
Howard Zinn (August 24, 1922January 27, 2010) was an American historian, playwright, philosopher, socialist thinker and World War II veteran. He was chair of the history and social sciences department at Spelman College, and a political sc ...
.
Other New York theater appearances include roles in ''To Be Young Gifted And Black'' by
Lorraine Hansbury featuring
Elizabeth McGovern
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Born in Evanston, Ill ...
; the role of Danny in ''
Sexual Perversity in Chicago
''Sexual Perversity in Chicago'' is a play written by David Mamet that examines the sex lives of two men and two women in the 1970s. The play is filled with profanity and regional jargon that reflects the working-class language of Chicago. The c ...
'' by David Mamet at the Cherry Lane Theater with
F. Murray Abraham and
Jane Anderson; and the role of Trety, a gypsy guitarist, in the Broadway production of
''The Suicide'' starring
Derek Jacobi
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. Zinn was a stand-in and photo double for
John Travolta
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in the 1977 film ''
Saturday Night Fever
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'', featured in the iconi
opening sequenceunderscored by the Bee Gees' "
Stayin' Alive
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". An acting class with
Susan Batson
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One of three sis ...
prompted him to pursue directing which led to associations with the
West Bank Café,
Circle Rep Lab and
Ensemble Studio Theatre
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The E ...
where he directed a number of new one-act and full-length plays, including his own adaptation of the D.H. Lawrence Novella,
''The Captain’s Doll''. During this period he directed the second play written by his father, ''
Daughter of Venus
''Daughter of Venus'' is a play written by historian Howard Zinn (1922-2010). The drama, which was first published in 1985, debuted at New York's Theater for the New City, directed by the author's son Jeff Zinn. It was later produced at Lucille ...
'', at Theater for the New City which was picked up by Lucille Lortel for her White Barn Theatre in Westport, CT.
In 1987 he directed ''A Lie of the Mind'' by Sam Shepard at Wellfleet Harbor Actors Theater (WHAT), then in its third season. He returned the following year as Co-Artistic Director with Gip Hoppe. Over the next 25 years he produced over 200 productions of new plays, many of which he also directed including ''The Beauty Queen of Leenane'' starring
Julie Harris. In 2006, having raised over seven million dollars in a capital campaign, WHAT broke ground on a new 220-seat theater which opened in 2007 with Zinn's production of ''The Clean House'' by Sarah Ruhl featuring
Jessica Pimentel in the role of Mathilde. His last production at WHAT came in 2011 with ''Bakersfield Mist'', an NNPN Rolling World Premiere, which transferred to the New Repertory Theatre in Watertown, MA, winning the Elliot Norton Award that year for Best New Play.
He was managing director of
Gloucester Stage Company from 2015 to 2018. He is the author of ''The Existential Actor: Life and Death, Onstage and Off'' (Smith & Kraus, 2015)
Education
Zinn earned a
B.A.
Bachelor of arts (BA or AB; from the Latin ', ', or ') is a bachelor's degree awarded for an undergraduate program in the arts, or, in some cases, other disciplines. A Bachelor of Arts degree course is generally completed in three or four ye ...
from
Franconia College where he trained with Ronald Bennett, a former member of the
Michael Chekhov
Mikhail Aleksandrovich Chekhov (russian: Михаил Александрович Чехов; 29 August 1891 – 30 September 1955), known as Michael Chekhov, was an American actor, director, author and theatre practitioner. He was a nephew ...
Players, and an
M.A. from New York University. Post graduate studies include completion of the directing program at the
American Repertory Theatre
The American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) is a professional not-for-profit theater in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1979 by Robert Brustein, the A.R.T. is known for its commitment to new American plays and music–theater explorations; to ne ...
Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at
Harvard University
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and a certificate in executive leadership from the
Kennedy School of Government
The Harvard Kennedy School (HKS), officially the John F. Kennedy School of Government, is the school of public policy and government of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The school offers master's degrees in public policy, public a ...
.
References
External links
Jeff ZinnBiography at the American Repertory Theatre*
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1949 births
American directors
American male stage actors
American people of Austrian-Jewish descent
American people of Russian-Jewish descent
Jewish American male actors
Clark University faculty
Franconia College alumni
Harvard Kennedy School alumni
Living people
New York University alumni
Institute for Advanced Theater Training, Harvard University alumni
21st-century American Jews